▲TopPiercing Aftercare

Most piercings take between 4-6 weeks to heal, however everybody and every piercing heals at different rates.

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▲TopYour Healing Cycle

  • Week 1 - Inflammatory. Extra blood flow causes the area to appear red and weep clear fluid. This is NOT a sign of infection.

  • Week 2-4 - Healing. Newly healed tissue can be easily damaged by movement or incorrect after­ care. Please come into our studio for a free check-up at this point.

  • Week 5 - Maturation. Yo ur piercing is in the last stage of healing and the redness will gradually disappear and leave a healthy piercing.

  • Week 6 - Downsizing. The jewellery may be too large. A free change-over is included with every jewellery purchase from our studio. Do NOT change it before this time.

Things to Do while healing

  • Wash your hands before touching it.
  • When showering, thoroughly rinse the area and gently move the jewellery to discharge any dead cells caught inside. If this hurts, you may be damaging the healing tissue.
  • Only dry your piercing with disposable products such as tissues or cotton swabs. Blow drying the are can also work.
  • Wear loose and non-restrictive clothing that wont rub against the piercing and aggravate it.

Things to avoid while healing

  • Remove/change/play with the jewellery.
  • Swim in pools (lakes, salt, chlorine, spas, etc)
  • Using personal care products around the area (inc sprays, lotions, cosmetics, etc).
  • Overclean as it will aggravate the piercing.
  • Using Dettol, alcohol wipes, methylated spirits, Listerine, peroxide and similar products.
  • Picking off dry discharge leads to infection, it should be gently wiped off after soaking.

Normal things while healing

  • Localised swelling, bruising and bleeding.
  • ‘Lymphing’ - Dischare of clear/light yellow plasma.
  • Discomfort when bumped.
  • Red/pink tissue around the piercing.
  • Itching inside the piercing. (Don't itch it!)

▲TopAftercare Solutions

  • Saline Solution. Half fill a shot-glass and place it over the piercing or apply saturated cotton balls, letting it soak the area for 5 minutes. This should be repeated twice a day for 4~6 weeks.
  • H2Ocean. Spray the area and allow the solution to absorb into the skin. Do not wipe it off. This should be repeated 3~6 times a day for 4~6 weeks.
  • Cepacol/Arctic Ocean Rinse. Rinse your mouth out after every main meal. Don’t use alcohol based mouth rinses. Repeat for 6 weeks until healed.

▲TopPiercing

▲TopOral

  • Suck on anything cold for the first week. This will help with swelling and discomfort
  • Sleep on your back with your head elevated
  • Wash your mouth out with water after EVERY meal or snack
  • Try to stick to a soft-food diet.
    • Up-and-go breakfast drinks
    • Soups
    • Custard/Ice Cream
    • Yogurt/Yo-Go
    • Mashed Potato
  • Do not play with your jewellery as it will lead to scaring

▲TopFacial

  • Facial piercings generally have a high blood flow, which will make them appear very red and also heal quicker.
  • Take care not to snag your jewellery while chaning.
  • Place a shirt over your pillow case and change/flip it every night to ensure a clean environment.

▲TopTorso

  • Wear a fitted cotton shirt for comfort while you sleep.
  • Be careful while drying your self. Snagging the jewellery will damage it.
  • Pat dry with a disposable product.
  • Sleep/lay on your back or side

  • Navel
    • Do not suffocate the piercing, no bandages are needed during healing
    • Some sport activities may damage the piercing. Check with your piercer for advice.
  • Nipple
    • Do not wear decorative (lacy) bras during healing
    • Keep free from bodily fluids (saliva, etc)

▲TopSurface

  • Surface piercings may take a very long time to heal and may produce a lot of crust during their healing
  • It is important to soak your piercing multiple times a day for a lengthy period to draw the crusties out.

▲TopMicrodermal/Anchors

Anchors can be very temperamental during the first week to two weeks. During this time you can easy damage the piercing with a single hit.

They also heal very quickly if left alone, do not over clean your anchor.

  • Bandage with a waterproof bandaid/non athesive patch:
    • 1 week day and night
    • and a further week at night just to be safe

▲TopGenital

Genital pierings heal very quickly, however are prone to aggravation issues.

Always be gentle and use protective barriers to avoid infections for your self and your partner.

Female

  • VCH (Vertical Clitoral Hood)
    • Be selective of sexual positions during healing
    • Direct stimulation is not recommended as it can cause slower healing
  • Labia (Inner and outter)
    • Any sexual activity during healing may cause discomfort

Male

  • PA (Prince Albert)
  • Frenum (shaft-skin)
  • Glans (Apadravya/Ampallang)
  • Scrotal (Lorum, Hafada, etc)

Correct hygiene and comfort are vital for all genital pierings.

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