_______PIERCING AFTERCARE_______
Inappropriate aftercare is one of the most common
causes of a distressed piercing:
• Alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, Betadine, Hibiclens and/or ointment(s) are all inappropriate products for body piercing aftercare
• Over-cleaning can irritate piercings and delay healing
exclaim NEVER TOUCH YOUR PIERCING AT ANY TIME WITH UNCLEAN HANDSBODY AFTERCAREUse either one or both of the following solutions for body piercing: arrow Packaged sterile saline solution with no additives (read the label!) or non-iodized sea salt mixture: Dissolve 1/8 - 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized (iodine free) sea salt into one cup (8 oz) of warm distilled or bottled water. A stronger mixture is not better! Saline solution that is too strong can irritate the piercing.
arrow Liquid anti-microbial or germicidal soap.v(Like Dial, Provon, or Satin)
arrow Tea Tree Oil can be applied after cleaning of your piercing as an added boost. It should not replace the aftercare regimen your piercer has given you.
1)
WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning, or touching on or near your piercing for any reason.
2)
SALINE soak at least two to three times daily. Simply invert a cup of warm saline solution over.
the area to form a vacuum for a few minutes. The longer you soak, the better. For certain placements it may be easier to apply using fresh gauze or a cotton ball saturated with saline solution. A brief rinse will remove any residue.
3)
SOAP no more than once or twice a day. While showering, lather up a pearl size drop of the soap to clean the jewelry and the piercing. Leave the cleanser on the piercing no more than thirty seconds, then rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of the soap from the piercing.
4)
DRY with disposable paper products such as gauze or tissues, because cloth towels can harbor bacteria and catch on new piercings causing injury. Pat gently to avoid trauma.
WHAT IS NORMAL arrow Initially: some bleeding, localized swelling, tenderness, or bruising.
arrow During healing: some discoloration, itching, secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid (not pus) that will form some crust on the jewelry. The tissue may tighten around the jewelry as it heals.
arrow Once healed: the jewelry may not move freely in the piercing; DO NOT force it. If you fail to include cleaning your piercing as a part of your daily hygiene routine, normal but smelly bodily secretions may accumulate.
arrow A piercing may seem healed before healing is complete. This is because piercings heal from the outside in, and although it feels healed the tissue remains fragile on the inside. BE PATIENT, and keep cleaning throughout the entire healing period.
arrow Even healed piercings can shrink or close in minutes after having been there for years! This varies from person to person; if you like your piercing, leave the jewelry in place.
WHAT TO DO arrow Wash your hands prior to touching the piercing; leave it alone except when cleaning. It is not necessary to rotate the jewelry while healing except possibly during cleaning.
arrow Stay healthy. Get enough sleep and eat a nutritious diet. The healthier your lifestyle, the easier it will be for your piercing to heal. Exercise during healing is fine, just “listen” to your body.
arrow Make sure your bedding is kept clean and changed regularly. Wear clean, comfortable breathable clothing that protects your piercing while sleeping.
arrow Showering is safer than taking a bath, because bathtubs tend to harbor bacteria. If you would like to take a bath, clean the tub well before each use.
WHAT TO AVOID arrow Avoid undue trauma such as friction from clothing, excessive motion of the area, playing with the jewelry and vigorous cleaning. These activities can cause the formation of unsightly and uncomfortable scar tissue, migration, prolonged healing, and other complications.
arrow Avoid the use of alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, Betadine, Hibiclens or ointment.
arrow Avoid over cleaning. This can delay your healing and irritate your piercing.
arrow Avoid all oral contact, rough play, and contact with others’ bodily fluids on or near your piercing during healing.
arrow Avoid stress and recreational drug use including excessive caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol.
arrow Avoid submerging the piercing in bodies of water such as lakes, pools, jacuzzis, etc. Or protect your piercing using a special waterproof bandage* such as Tegaderm, which is available at drugstores.
arrow Avoid all beauty and personal care products on or around the piercing including cosmetics, lotions, and sprays, etc.
arrow Don’t hang charms or any object from your jewelry until the piercing is fully healed.
Hints and Tips
*Suggested Products
arrow Saline Solution: .9% sterile isotonic solution of "normal saline" or prepared saline
arrow Liquid anti-microbial or germicidal soap for cleaning: Provon or Satin or other fragrance free mild anti-microbial soap
arrow Waterproof bandage: Tegaderm, CleanSeals, Polyskin or other breathable, non-water permeable wound sealant bandage
READ FURTHER FOR ORAL AFTERCARE.