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Body
piercing is hot and happening now a days with more
and more youth piercing the various parts of their
body. The various body parts that are normally pierced
are nose, ears, navel, eyebrow, lips, nipple, tongue
and other genital parts. Often, it's a statement
of individuality and style but some portray it as
a sign of rebellion too. Sometimes, it's nothing
more than a desire to adorn various body parts with
jewellery. With piercing becoming more and more
popular it is always advisable to be more aware
of its method, precautions, consequences and other
small questions, which will cross your mind before
taking the plunge. In this article we have tried
to answer mostly all your questions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Does body piercing hurt?
This is probably the first question that crosses
anybody's mind. Well sorry to say but body piercing
does hurt. A hollow needle is passed through the
body part followed by the insertion of the body
jewellery in the hole. A small amount of bleeding
may occur as a result of the piercing. But isn't
the pain a part of the fun. After all to gain something
you have to bear the pain.
Does a piercing cause health
risk?
Well piercing shouldn't cause any kind of health
risk but for that you have to take care of the piercing
properly while they're healing. A competent piercer
will give you an aftercare guide. Follow it religiously,
but know your own body: if a particular disinfectant
irritates you, don't use it. If you have any problems
call your piercer and take his advice or consult
your doctor.
Where should I be pierced?
Well this will broadly depend on you. You can visit
various sites on the net as well as take advice
from your piercer as to where you should pierce.
If you're considering a particular piercer, talk
to him or her and to their clients; check out their
equipment and piercing room. Whatever you do don't
pierce at jewellery shops, don't ask your friend's
to pierce and don't do it yourself. Remember piercing
is your decision so please take it wisely.
How to choose a piercing
artist?
Visit several piercers and check out the work area.
The work area should be kept in a clean and sanitary
condition and it should have proper lighting. If
they refuse to discuss cleanliness and infection
control, go somewhere else. Check if all the instruments
used for piercing are properly sterilised. The piercer
parlour should have an autoclave - a heat sterilization
machine used to sterilize equipment between customers.
Also check if the piercer uses proper gloves and
keeps them on all the time.
What
jewellery to wear?
The type of jewellery inserted will depend on the
body part. For example, a short barbell in the tongue
will lead to problems when the tongue starts to
swell. The type of jewellery used must accommodate
the swelling that follows the piercing procedure.
Piercers recommend non-toxic metals such as surgical
steel, 14K gold, niobium, or titanium to avoid infections
and allergic reactions. Gold-plated jewellery should
not be used.
What is the healing time
for various body parts piercing?
Well every body part will take different healing
period. It also depends on person to person. Following
is the chart, which gives the average time for piercing
to heal.
Ear lobe: 6 to 8 weeks
Ear cartilage: 4 months to 1 year
Eyebrow: 6 to 8 weeks
Lip: 2 to 3 months
Tongue: 4 weeks
Nostril: 2 to 4 months
Nasal septum: 6 to 8 months
Nasal bridge: 8 to 10 weeks
Nipple:
3 to 6 months
Navel: 4 months to 1 year
Female genitalia: 4 to 10 weeks
Male genitalia: 4 weeks to 6 months
Cleanliness Guidelines
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Clean the piercing area with an antibacterial
soap. Gently remove all crusty formations from
the piercing and jewellery. Rinse off the soap,
making sure that all the soap and crust formations
are gone. You can also remove crystal formation
by making a salt water liquid (solution of one
quarter teaspoon sea salt and eight ounces distilled
water).
- Wash
your hands with soap before touching or cleaning
the pierced part during the healing process. Don't
let anyone else touch the pierced part during
the healing period.
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Be sure to leave the starter jewellery in during
the entire minimum initial healing time. Check
tightness of balls on threaded jewellery twice
daily with clean hands. For tongue piercing check
threaded ends on the jewellery twice daily with
clean hands to make sure the ends are tight. Eat
slowly and take small bites of food at first,
when you are getting used to the new jewellery.
- Always
wear clean clothing and change bed-sheets every
week during healing. If the piercing is an ear
piercing, clean your telephone and sun or eyeglasses.
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For ear and cartilage piercing, avoid make-up
and powders around your face and neck during the
healing process coz this can cause infection.
Cover the pierced part with a tissue when using
hair spray.
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For navel piercing don't wear tight clothes coz
that will not give you proper air circulation
that is very important for healing. Don't sleep
on your stomach. · If you swim then be careful
where you swim. Avoid public pools and hot tubs
until the piercing has healed.
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For tongue or lip piercing, choose an antibacterial
mouthwash that does not contain alcohol and rinse
your mouth every time you eat. If you notice bad
breathe and an off-coloured tongue the mouth wash
may have killed the mouth's own bacteria. If this
happens switch to salt water rinses instead of
mouthwash.
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For tongue piercing avoid all oral sexual contact
including French (wet) kissing during the entire
healing period, even if you are in a monogamous
relationship. Avoid chewing on gum, tobacco, fingernails,
pencils and sunglasses while healing. Reduce or
quit smoking when healing (smoking increases risks
and can prolong the healing process).
- Don't
use band aids on a piercing as they can limit
air circulation.
Complications
arising out of piercing:
If taken proper care then piercing does not really
cause any complications but still you should be aware
of a few minor complications. If you are going for
tongue piercing then initially you will have to bear
lot of swelling and pain. It might also affect your
taste buds for a few days. Nipple piercing may burrow
through some of the milk-producing ducts and cause
infection or problems if a woman wishes to breast-feed
an infant later in her life. Navel piercing becomes
infected easily because tight-fitting clothes do not
allow enough air to circulate and allow moisture to
collect around the piercing site. Nose piercing should
be taken special care from infections since it can
be very deadly if it gets infected. If the piercing
drains thick pus discharge instead of the normal yellowish
liquid secretion, you may want to consult a physician.
If there is an infection present, do not remove jewellery.
If the jewellery is removed, the holes can close up
and an abscess can form. Avoid stress and all forms
of recreational drug use. Avoid aspirin, large amounts
of caffeine, spicy, salty, acidic or hot temperature
foods and alcoholic beverage for the first several
days to prevent bleeding, swelling and discomfort.
Do not play with the piercing during the entire healing
time except for necessary functions (eating and speaking).
Stress on the piercing during the healing process
can cause scarring, migration and other complications.
Even after healing, excessive play with oral jewellery
can result in permanent damage to teeth, gums and
oral structures.
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