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TAKING CARE OF YOUR NEW PIERCING:
Cleaning a healing piercing is not to "make it heal", you are
aiding in it's healing by removing dead cells and normal
discharges excreted by your body, along with dirt and bacteria
picked up during the day. By practicing good basic hygiene and
common sense, you should heal with minimal complications. If you
are unsure of anything, or something doesn't seem right, don't
hesitate to visit your piercer and ask questions.
Your new piercing should be cleaned twice daily during your
entire healing period. Over-cleaning your piercing or using too
many products can cause irritation and do more harm than good.
Other than cleaning the piercing do not touch or allow anyone
else to touch your piercing.
SUGGESTED PRODUCTS:
Medicated liquid antimicrobial soaps as Satin and Provon are
suggested. Antimicrobial soaps are made for sensitive skin, kill
germs and effectively remove crustiness and normal discharge as
well as other bacteria and debris from clothing. Dr. Bronner's
Soaps also offer safe, natural and cruelty-free alternative.
Please use the following steps when cleaning your piercing:
- Always wash your hands first with
antibacterial soap.
- Run warm water over your piercing for
one minute (it's easiest to do in the shower) to loosen dried
discharge which is secreted lymph, blood plasma and dead cells
and is a normal part of healing.
- Lather the piercing and surrounding
area using an appropriate antimicrobial soap ie. Satin, making
sure to remove all crustiness and any discharge on the
jewelry.
- Rinse. DO NOT rotate jewelry.
- Only clean piercing twice a day.
FOR ORAL PIERCINGS:
- Every time you eat, drink or smoke you
must rinse with an alcohol free mouthwash such as Tech2000,
Biotene or Oral B are all acceptable.
- Twice a day use a sea-salt mixture to
gargle, swish and rinse.
SEA SALT SOAKS:
Sea Salt is a natural non-iodized salt that is available at
Artistic Skin Design or most health food stores. Kosher salts
may also be used. An outstanding alternative, H2Ocean ( a
sterile sea-salt spray) can be used and is available. Warm sea
salts are very beneficial to a healing piercing. Soaks help
release built up discharge, stimulate circulation, sooth and
prevent common irritations, all of which aid in healing. We
suggest doing a sea salt soak twice a day. Quick one minute
soaks in between cleanings can also aid in soothing an irritated
piercing. Table salts should NEVER be used as they contain
aluminum, magnesium, and iodine as well as other chemicals which
can cause irritation. Please note that Epsom salt is a diuretic
(laxative) and is NEVER meant for use in soaking a piercing.
PRODUCTS THAT SHOULD NOT BE USED:
Rubbing alcohol and products containing alcohol (i.e. Witch
Hazel) are far too harsh. Alcohol irritates and dries out the
skin and will slow the healing process. Hydrogen Peroxide and
hand soap may kill bacteria, but it also destroys the healthy
skin around the piercing. Used long enough, it can eat away at
the skin, causing more scar tissue and hindering the healing
process. Any ointment, such as Neosporin, Bacitracin, Vaseline
or triple antibiotic should be avoided. The large amounts of
petroleum jelly will block oxygen to the piercing and allow
bacteria to breed. If in doubt, read the label. If it says: "Do
not use on puncture wounds." Don't use it. Your piercing is a
puncture wound. Betadine/Iodine/Hibiclens are all solutions
meant for use with first aid or surgical wound care, not
puncture wounds. Many people have strong reactions to these
products. They are often too strong which may actually kill
healthy skin cells and cause a delay in the healing process.
Benzylkonium Chloride/BZK (Ear Piercing Solution) may cause
reactions and it is not a suitable cleanser. BZKdoes not remove
oil or discharge. Most BZK products have a shelf life of less
than one month.
HEALING SUGGESTIONS:
- KEEP YOUR BODY HEALTHY: Make sure you
eat well, reduce stress and get plenty of sleep. Taking
Vitamin C, a multi-vitamin and a zinc supplement throughout
the healing process will accelerate healing and tissue
regeneration.
- MAINTAIN GOOD HYGEINE: Keep your body,
bed linens and clothing clean. Wearing a dirty clothing over a
healing nipple piercing or sleeping in soiled bed linens, can
easily lead to an infection. Remember dirty fingers=bacteria
and bacteria=infection. ALWAYS wash your hands with an
antibacterial soap before touching your piercing. Unless you
are cleaning your piercing or checking the jewelry to make
sure it's secure, leave it alone! Keep make-up, hair products
and moisturizers away from your piercing. All those products
harbor bacteria and will irritate your piercing.
- DON'T LET OTHER PEOPLE COME IN CONTACT
WITH YOUR PIERCING: This means you should not allow someone to
touch or lick your piercing. Do not share drinks or food. The
human mouth is full of bacteria and can easily contaminate
your piercing and cause an infection. This also means wear
protection when you have any sexual contact. Even if you are
monogamous, you can easily share bacteria and give each other
infections.
- LET YOUR PIERCING BREATHE: Wear loose
clothing that will not restrict the piercing and will allow
oxygen to your piercing. If you have a navel piercing, wear
low rise jeans or pants. For nipples, wear cotton tank tops or
a cotton sports bra. Also remember that tight clothing may
impact the way the jewelry sits. If you wear a big belt and
high waist jeans that apply constant pressure to your navel
piercing, it could force the piercing to migrate or even
reject which can cause scarring.
- REFRAIN FROM SWIMMING: Stay away from
any mass of water, whirlpool, Jacuzzi or pool the first few
weeks of healing. Chlorine is harsh and acts like alcohol
which may dry out your piercing. A common misconception is
that swimming in the ocean because it's full of "sea salt' is
good for the piercing. It is not. The minimal healing
benefits of the salt in the ocean are far outweighed by the
risk of infection caused by bacteria and pollution.
- REDUCE intake of alcohol, drugs,
caffeine and aspirin during the initial healing period. AVOID
smoking, chewing tobacco and spicy food for any oral piercing.
AVOID direct sunlight and tanning beds for a few weeks,
definitely avoid any tanning oils, lotions or accelerants.
NEVER change out jewelry until the initial piercing is healed.
- To reduce swelling take a
non-prescription anti inflammatory such as advil or ibuprofen.
Healing Times
These are approximate healing times and are not guaranteed.
Healing may vary due to health, stress, environment and improper
aftercare. Since most piercings have periods of both doing well
and “acting up”, do not assume that the disappearance of
discharge means you are healed. Continue suggested aftercare for
at least the amount of time listed below for your piercing. At
the end of the healing time, cleaning twice daily is no longer
required, although cleaning once daily is still suggested. At
this point, jewelry can safely be changed, but should not be
left out of any piercing. Even once the hole becomes permanent;
it can still shrink and make jewelry reinsertion more difficult.
EAR/FACIAL/ORAL PIERCINGS
Ear lobes:
Ear Cartilage:
Eyebrow:
Nostril:
Septum:
Bridge:
Tongue:
Lip/labret:
Beauty Mark:
Cheek: |
6-8 weeks
6 months 1 year
6-8 weeks
6 months 1 year
6-8 weeks
8-10 weeks
4 weeks
6-8 weeks
6-8 week
3-4 months |
NIPPLE AND NAVEL PIERCINGS
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Male Nipples:
Female Nipples:
Navels |
4 - 6 Months
6 months - 1 year
6 months - 1 year |
SURFACE PIERCINGS 1 year or longer
FEMALE GENITAL PIERCINGS
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Inner Labia
Otter Labia
Clitoral Hood
Fourchette
Triangle
Clitoris
Prencess Albertina |
2-4 weeks
2-6 months
2-8 weeks
4-6 weeks
8-10 weeks
2-4 weeks
6-8 weeks |
MALE GENITAL PIERCINGS
Prince Albert
Reverse PA
Frenum
Scrotum
Guiche
Dydoe
Ampallang
Apadrabya |
6-8 weeks
4-6 Months
6-8 weeks
6-10 weeks
8-10 weeks
8-12 weeks
4-8 months
4-8 months |
We hope this information proves helpful
to you. Our promise to you is that you will leave our shop with
a clean, beautiful piercing. We give these suggestions based on
our experience and research in our field. You must be responsive
to and responsible for your body. We are here to help you. If at
any point you have problems or questions, please feel free to
stop in or call us.
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