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Alysa Liu Explains Viral 'Smiley' Piercing After Olympic Gold

She says she pierced her lip frenulum herself more than two years ago using professional needles.

Overview

  • Known as a frenulum or 'smiley' piercing, the jewelry sits behind the upper lip and shows only when she grins.
  • Liu says her sister held up her lip as she pierced it in a mirror during a hiatus when she learned piercing as a hobby.
  • She has said she bought sterile supplies and avoided safety pins or piercing guns, citing cost and control over placement.
  • Dental experts caution that oral jewelry can lead to enamel wear, chipped teeth, and gum recession, though studio piercings typically heal in weeks.
  • Alongside the piercing, Liu’s signature hair features annual platinum-blond 'rings,' as she won Milan gold with a career-best 226.79, the first U.S. women’s individual title in 24 years.