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Kim Kardashian and North West | Source: Getty Images
Kim Kardashian and North West | Source: Getty Images

Concerned Doctor Weighs in on Kim Kardashian's Daughter North West's Finger Piercing — Here's Why It's Risky

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud
Nov 30, 2025
08:36 P.M.

North West's bold new fashion statement is stirring buzz online, and a California doctor is raising urgent concerns about the serious health risks involved.

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North West, the 12-year-old daughter of reality TV star Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West, has drawn medical scrutiny after reportedly posting a TikTok video revealing an unconventional finger piercing. A doctor is warning parents about the potential health risks posed by body modifications to children.

North West and Kim Kardashian are in Midtown Manhattan in New York City on August 14, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

North West and Kim Kardashian are in Midtown Manhattan in New York City on August 14, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

In the video, North displays a silver piercing threaded through her finger, positioned between the base and middle knuckles. The jewelry appears to pass directly through tissue dense with nerves, arteries, and veins, a location rarely used for piercings due to its sensitivity and potential complications.

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Dr. Tanya Kormeili, a board-certified dermatologist based in Santa Monica, cautioned against this type of piercing, particularly in minors. "As a physician, I find it my duty to advise anyone against such aggressive piercings, especially for minors," she said.

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She explained that the hands are frequently exposed to germs from surfaces such as doorknobs, food, and mobile devices, increasing the risk of infection. This concern is even greater in children, who may not consistently follow hygiene routines.

"There are risks of infection associated with this type of piercing," Dr. Kormeili added.

She added that injuries — such as snagging the piercing — can delay healing and increase the likelihood of complications. Infections in this area may also enter the bloodstream and affect vital organs.

Dr. Kormeili noted, "If you happen to have a heart condition, you are at risk of endocarditis [life-threatening infection of the heart's inner lining or valves.]"

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Other possible outcomes include compartment syndrome, a condition that restricts blood flow and can lead to tissue damage, and the transmission of blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis C. Dr. Kormeili also cited toxic shock syndrome, a rare but life-threatening reaction to bacterial toxins that can result in fever, rash, and organ failure.

In light of these potential complications, Dr. Kormeili questioned the decision to allow such a piercing at North's age. "Given such risk, why would anyone do this, especially at the age of 12?" she asked.

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