Flesh plug
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Flesh plugs are short, cylinder-shaped pieces of jewelry used in body piercing. They are inserted in large gauge piercings, most commonly in the ear. Some plugs have flared ends to hold them in place, while others require small elastic rubber rings ("O-rings") to keep them from falling out. They are less common than flesh tunnels because they weigh more.

