A captive bead ring is a ring where then opening is blocked by a bead held captive in the opening of the ring by the tension of the ring.
Well if it's a captive bead ring (a ring with a bead on it) just push the bead out of the opening of the ring and roll the ring out of the piercing.
assuming your talking about a captive bead ring?
Place the ring then place the captive bead over the seam
Push the bead sideways till it pops out and roll the ring out of the piercing.
It's called a "captive bead ring", push the bead out of the ring sideways once the bead is out you can then remove the ring, to replace it just reverse the procedure and snap the bead back in.
If you have a navel gem the top ball unscrews. If you have a captive bead ring you need to see your local professional body piercer and have him/her use the ring expanding pliers to loosen the captive bead.
A septum ring is nothing more than a captive bead ring in a septum piercing.
A continuous ring is called a "seamless ring", the bead is just hung on it for looks.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.
If the piercing was done with a captive bead ring ( the ring has a bead on it ) push the bead to one side of the ring , you need to apply a bit of force to get the bead to pop off the ring. Once the bead is out roll the ring out of the piercing. If you are still having issues best visit your local body piercer for assistance.