North Westâs hand piercings put her at risk for scarring and disfigurement, doctor warns
North Westâs hand piercings put her at risk for scarring and disfigurement, doctor warns

Patrice Peck Thu, July 9, 2026 at 6:51 PM UTC
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Kim Kardashian has been vocal about letting daughter North West âexpress herselfâ through boundary-pushing clothes, colorful hair and experimental makeup â but the 13-year-oldâs latest mode of self-expression could come with some serious and irreversible risks.
Last September, North, then 12, debuted a dermal piercing on her middle finger. It was the first of many: Since early 2026, her collection has expanded to several more piercings across her fingers and hands, fittingly accompanied by her debut single, âPiercing on My Hand.â
Critics have flooded social media, but neither North nor her mom appears concerned. On their shared TikTok account, the pair told fans: âItâs OK,â while North later clapped back with a sassy video to âeveryone thatâs mad over a finger piercing.â

North West has embraced one of body modificationâs most unusual looks: hand dermal piercings. ZUMAPRESS.com
As far as doctors are concerned, though, itâs very much not OK: Hand piercings can lead to plenty of issues and long-term complications, from rejection to scarring to disfigurement.
âJust donât do it,â advised Corey Hartman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder and medical director of Skin Wellness Dermatology.
âLong term, these piercings can lead to hypertrophic scars, hyperpigmentation, disfigurement and loss of function of the body part where the piercing is done, particularly in patients with highly melanated skin, like North West,â he told The Post.
Westâs piercings appear to be a combination of surface and dermal piercings â two styles that are far more complex than a typical earlobe piercing.

In her debut single âPiercing on My Handâ (cover art pictured above), North West sings about wanting more piercings. Instagram/@northwest
Surface piercings have two entry points connected beneath the skin by a barbell, with decorative ends that sit on top of the skin.
Dermal piercings are single-point piercings designed to give the illusion that jewelry is floating on the skin. Rather than using a traditional backing, a piercer inserts a small anchor beneath the skin, then screws the decorative top into that anchor, making it look like a bead resting on the body.
Even changing the jewelry isnât as simple as swapping out an earring. Experts recommend having a professional piercer â ideally the one who performed the original procedure â handle changes to avoid accidentally dislodging the anchor or causing complications.

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And when a dermal piercing is removed permanently, professional removal isnât just recommended â itâs required.
Itâs unclear how many of Westâs dermal and surface piercings are authentic, as some have appeared and disappeared over time. Still, visible scarring and discoloring around some of the sites suggest some are genuine.
Those cosmetic changes are among the potential long-term complications that come with hand piercings, said Hartman, who is also an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
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If the anchor isnât embedded deep enough, the body may gradually push it out or move it through the skin â a process known as rejection, in which the body treats the jewelry as an unwelcome foreign object.
Whether a dermal piercing is rejected or intentionally removed, scarring can occur as the hole closes. There is also the risk of tissue damage if an anchor is placed too deeply and affects nearby blood vessels or nerves.
Another possible complication is hypergranulation, marked by a raised red bump around the piercing site, which can develop for several reasons, including jewelry that is too tight.
Hartman said hand piercings carry a greater risk than more common piercings because they can disrupt tendons if they extend beyond the skin or involve superficial tendons.
That, he warned, could reduce the tendonâs ability to control movement in the hand. In extreme cases, complications could cause permanent loss of normal hand function.
Hand piercings also require advanced piercing technique because of the anatomy involved, making them inherently riskier than a standard earlobe piercing.

Hand piercings require an advanced piercing technique and expertise. They are inherently riskier than piercing an earlobe. Getty Images
If the procedure is performed by someone without proper training, under less than sterile conditions or with the wrong equipment, Hartman said the risks increase dramatically.
While Kardashian hasnât directly addressed the piercings beyond a two-word comment on their joint mother-daughter TikTok account, she has repeatedly defended the teenâs bold fashion and style choices â including her signature blue hair.
âI would never take that creativity away from her,â Kardashian told podcast host Alex Cooper on âCall Her Daddy.â âI just think anyone thatâs raising kids, especially four kids by myself, Iâm doing the best that I can.â
Regardless, Hartman argues that minors are not cognitively equipped to fully understand the long-term risks of permanent body modifications.
He believes they should only be done with the consent of a parent or legal guardian â and in that case, the decision shouldnât be made lightly.

Hand piercings can be disruptive to tendons if they go deeper than the skin or inadvertently involve superficial tendons. ZUMAPRESS.com
For parents considering allowing a child to get hand piercings, Hartman recommends weighing the childâs psychological maturity, the permanent nature of the piercing, the possible side effects, the facility where itâs performed and the experience, reputation and skill of the piercer.
Even then, his advice remains simple â just donât. âIf the desire remains when they turn 18, then they can reconsider at that time,â he said.
No ifs, ands or studs about it.
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ