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AFTERCARE
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PIERCINGS
First
product I recommend is "H2Ocean".
I carry and sell the spray versions at the shop.
It simplifies care.
It is available at the shop.
But if you like to make a ritual out of care here is the most
comprehensive recommendations I could find to handle most piercings.
The following aftercare guidelines for body
piercings are courtesy of the
Association of
Professional Piercers.
Cleaning Solutions
Use a mild liquid antimicrobial/germicidal medicated soap such as
Provon or
Satin, and water. Inferior
alternatives include products such as Almay Clearly Natural, Hypocare,
NutriBiotic or other mild, fragrance-and color-free liquid antibacterial
soap. These should possibly be diluted with distilled or bottled water,
depending on product strength. Also, mild non-iodized (no iodine) sea
salt soaks as described below.
Salt Water Soaks
Mild sea salt water soaks are strongly suggested at least once a day to
accelerate healing and increase your comfort. This may also help to
reduce irritation in the area. Dissolve a pinch (1/4 teaspoon) of sea
salt into one cup (8 oz.) of warm or hot water in a clean cup. Distilled
water is optimal. A stronger solution is not better as you can burn your
piercing with too much salt. Invert it over the area to form a vacuum
and soak directly for a few minutes. For certain placements it is easier
to use a clean cotton ball or gauze pad soaked in the salt water and
applied to the pierced area. Follow with a clear water rinse or splash
then pat dry with paper products.
Salt water soaks help to stimulate air and blood circulation which
facilitates healing. You can do a brief salt water soak before your
daily cleaning (s) as well as several additional times a day. It is
particularly advisable to soak before you do anything active, as it will
prevent crust from being pulled inside the piercing as you move around.
Salt water is the only additional product (other than the cleanser and
water) we suggest you use to care for your piercing.
One soak per day should be for at least a few minutes. Additional soaks
can be brief (1 minute or so) and still be effective for soothing the
area and removing matter.
Cleaning Instructions
Body piercings need to be cleaned once or twice daily, every day, for
the entire initial healing time. Most people clean morning and/or night,
in the shower. Do not clean more often as this can irritate your
piercing, and possibly delay your healing. For once-a-day cleanings, do
it at the end of your day. Optimal frequency will depend on your skin
sensitivity, activity level, and environmental factors.
- Before cleanings
wash hands thoroughly with liquid antibacterial soap and hot water.
If you wish, you may wear disposable latex or vinyl gloves and/or
also use a hand sanitizing gel. Never, never touch healing piercings
with dirty hands. This is vital for avoiding infections.
- Prepare the area for
the cleansing by rinsing or soaking with warm water and be sure to
remove any stubborn crust using a cotton swab and warm water. Never
pick with fingernails! This step is important for your comfort.
- Apply a small
handful of cleaning solution to the area with your clean hands.
Cleanse the area and the jewelry, and gently rotate the jewelry back
and forth a few times to work the solution to the inside. (You do
not need to rotate your jewelry during the first several cleanings).
- Allow the solution
to cleanse there for a minute. You may bathe normally, just don’t
purposely work anything other than the cleanser onto the inside of
the piercing.
- Rinse the area
thoroughly under running water, while rotating the jewelry back and
forth to completely remove the cleanser from the inside and outside
of the piercing.
- Gently pat dry with
disposable paper products such as gauze or tissues, as cloth towels
can harbor bacteria.
Please try to be patient. Each body is unique, and healing times can
vary considerably. If your piercing is tender or secreting you should
continue the care regimen, even if it is past the stated average healing
time range.
What is normal?
Bleeding, bruising, discoloration and/or swelling are not uncommon. Any
break in the skin, including a new piercing can bleed or bruise. These
are not indications of any complication. Reduce intake of aspirin,
alcohol, and caffeine. For above-the-neck piercings try sleeping with
your head elevated above your heart (prop up on some pillows) to limit
overnight swelling. Studies show non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
products such as Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.) can help minimize
swelling.
Some tenderness or discomfort in the area of a new piercing is not
unusual. You may feel stinging, burning, aching or other unpleasant
sensations off and on for several days or longer. During healing there
may be some itching.
Secretion of a fluid that contains blood plasma, lymph and dead cells is
perfectly normal. It is fairly liquid, whitish-yellow in color and forms
a crust on the jewelry at the openings of the piercing. This is not pus,
but indicates a healing piercing.
Once healed your piercing may secrete a semi-solid white malodorous
substance from the oil glands called sebum. This is not pus, but
indicates a healed piercing.
Piercings may have a tendency to have a series of "ups and downs" during
healing by seeming healed and then regressing. Try to be patient, and do
keep cleaning during the entire initial healing time, even if the
piercing seems healed sooner.
Tightness is normal. Do not expect jewelry to swing freely in most body
piercings, even after they are thoroughly healed.
What to do
- Wash your hands
prior to contact on or near the area of your healing piercing!
- Leave the piercing
alone except for when you are cleaning it. It is not necessary or
advisable to rotate the ring while healing except during cleanings.
- Leave the starter
jewelry in during the entire minimum initial healing time! (Assuming
your initial jewelry is appropriate in terms of metal content,
style, and size). Inappropriate jewelry should be changed out by a
professional.) Those with captive-style rings or barbells (straight,
bent, or circular) can change the bead/ball portion of the jewelry
at any time.
- Check twice daily
with clean hands to make sure the balls are screwed on tight on
threaded jewelry such as barbells. Both balls tighten to the right.
- If you like your
piercing leave jewelry in at all times. Even old, well-healed
piercings can shrink or close in minutes after having been there for
years! This varies from person to person, and even if your ear lobe
piercings stay open without jewelry your body piercing may not!
Contact your piercer if your jewelry must be temporarily removed
(such as for a medical procedure). Monofilament nylon or another
inert non-metallic substance may be able to be inserted to maintain
the piercing until jewelry can be reinserted.
- Make sure your
bedding is clean and changed frequently while you are healing,
especially if pets get into your bed.
- Wear clean,
comfortable, breathable fabric clothing in the area of a body
piercing.
- A multi-vitamin
mineral supplement containing zinc and vitamin C may help boost your
body's healing abilities. Take it with your morning meal according
to package instructions.
- Get enough sleep,
eat a nutritious diet, and avoid undue stress, recreational drugs,
and alcohol consumption. The healthier your lifestyle, the easier it
will be for your piercing to heal.
- Showering is safer
than taking a bath, as bathtubs tend to harbor bacteria. To bathe
safely, clean your tub with a bleach product before each bath, and
rinse the tub before you fill it. Also, be sure to do a running
water rinse on your piercing when you are done in the tub.
- In the event that
the piercing drains a thick pus discharge instead of the normal
liquid secretion, you may wish to see a physician for evaluation and
possible antibiotic treatment. If you do have an infection, the
jewelry should be left in the piercing to allow for drainage of pus.
If the jewelry is removed, the holes can close up, resulting in an
abscess. LEAVE YOUR JEWELRY IN!
What to Avoid
- Don’t use alcohol,
peroxide, Betadine or Hibiclens as they are overly strong and drying
which can hinder healing.
- Don’t apply any
ointment such as Bacitracin, Neosporin or any triple antibiotic
ointment on your piercing. These prevent oxygen from reaching the
wound and form a sticky residue, which can cause complications. They
are not designed for use on healing piercings.
- Don’t over clean.
Cleaning more often than once or twice a day is NOT better. This can
delay your healing and irritate your piercing.
- Don’t
use too many different products; select and use only one cleaning
solution (such as
Provon or
Satin) plus sea salt.
- Avoid oral contact,
rough play, and contact with others’ bodily fluids on or near your
piercing during healing.
- Don’t use band-aids
on a healing piercing. They limit air circulation and the adhesive
can irritate the surrounding area.
- Avoid sleeping on a
piercing during healing.
- Don’t hang charms or
any object from your jewelry until the piercing is fully healed.
- Avoid submerging
your piercings in water such as pools, lakes, Jacuzzis, etc. unless
you feel confident that the water is clean enough for you and an
open wound (which is what your piercing is while it is healing).
Most bodies of water harbor large amounts of bacteria. If there is
sea life, motor oil or children in the water, it is not clean
enough!
- If you are going to
be in water of questionable cleanliness, use a breathable, non
water-permeable wound sealant such as Tegaderm or Clean Seals
(available at drugstores and pharmacies) before you go in, to
protect yourself and prevent dirty water from getting inside your
open wound. Cleaning afterwards is not likely to be effective in
preventing infection.
- Exercise during
healing is fine, just "listen" to your body. Try to avoid activities
that put undue stress on the area. Your own sweat and bodily fluids
are not harmful to your piercing, provided you clean daily as
directed.
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© 2000, by the Association of Professional Piercers, any changes or
deletions are strictly prohibited and must be approved in writing by the
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