Showing posts with label Piercing Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Piercing Tips. Show all posts

Thursday, February 10, 2011

How to Heal Bump on Cartilage Piercing?

How to Heal Bump on Cartilage Piercing?Usually bumps on cartilage piercing are formed during the healing process. Many people observed bumps on cartilage piercing during the healing process, even after it healed completely. Boil is the most common type of piercing that is noticed during the healing time, that is immediately after piercing. These boils are very painful and may secrete pus or blood as well.

If a person exerts more pressure on the piercing while sleeping or by wearing an inappropriate jewelry, bump may develop near the piercing. This is referred to as hypotrophic scarring. It has the color of your skin and is not much painful. However, the most severe type of bump on cartilage piercing is keloid. Keloids are scarred tissues that are formed because of too much tissue repair. Although anyone may get a keloid on cartilage piercing, dark skinned people, particularly African-Americans are more susceptible to it. These keloids may be detected easily as they are darker than the actual skin color.

How to Heal Bump on Cartilage Piercing?As you identify the type of bump on cartilage piercing, it is easy to find the treatment for it. Infected bumps on cartilage piercing such as hypotrophic scarring and boils may be treated using some home remedies. Following are some simple home remedies for treating cartilage piercing bumps.
  • Sea salt soaks: This is the best way to get rid of bump on cartilage piercing. In a clean bowl, take 8 ounces of warm water and add ¼ tablespoon of sea salt. After dissolving the salt completely, taste it with your finger. Make sure that it is not saltier than your tears. After this, you may either soak the cotton ball in it and apply it on the piercing or just pour solution on it. Let sea salt water solution to remain on the bump for about 5 – 10 minutes and later rinse properly to remove excess salt. This must be repeated once or twice a day to get rid of bumps. Crusts may form if you use this remedy on boils. In such case, ensure that you remove crusts using cotton swabs.
  • Chamomile Tea: Though salt soaks are effective in treating bumps on cartilage piercing behind nose or ear, sometimes, some bumps may be stubborn. In such cases, you can also use chamomile tea to treat bumps. For this, you must soak tea bags in hot water for 1 – 2 minutes and then place it over the piercing. Repeat the process when the chamomile tea bag becomes cold. This must be done for about 10 – 15 minutes. This compress must be practiced once or twice a day to achieve best results.
  • Aspirin: This is another remedy to treat cartilage piercing bumps. Take an aspirin tablet and crush it. Place the powder in a clean bowl and add little amount of water. Mix it well until it becomes paste. Apply this mixture on the bumps and also on the surrounding area. This must be practiced twice or thrice a day to reduce the bump on cartilage piercing. This is so because skin absorbs aspirin thoroughly and opens up the blood vessels, subsequently enhances the process of healing.
Besides the home remedies for treating bump on cartilage piercing, sometimes you can also treat bumps by changing the jewelry. However, one should not change the jewelry of cartilage piercing by oneself if it is infected. Always consult the piercer or the physician while changing the jewelry. Remember that keloids cannot be treated with the above home remedies. Most of the times, surgery is required to remove the keloids. Thus, if you think the bump on the cartilage piercing is keloid, it is must to consult the physician immediately to recommend you about the appropriate treatments.

Tips to Change a Labret Piercing Jewelry

Tips to Change a Labret Piercing JewelryBody piercers will insert the jewelry into the new labret piercings which is large enough for letting it to swell during the healing time of about 6 – 8 weeks. Most of the swelling in the labret piercing ceases after 2 – 3 weeks. You can change the jewelry only after swelling reduces. Try to avoid wearing jewelry of large circumference or long jewelry because it causes problems to the gums and teeth from the contact with metal. In order to avoid this and to choose proper jewelry, below lines give information on how to change a labret piercing.

Following are some tips to change a labret piercing jewelry:

1. Before touching the labret jewelry, wash your hands thoroughly. Ask the body piercer for the length or circumference and gauge of the labret ring prior to purchasing the jewelry from the piercer. Hence, it is good to know the appropriate size for the piercing. Remember that jewelry for piercing cannot be after purchasing it.

2. Determine what kind of labret jewelry is in the piercing. Circular barbells, flat-back labret studs and captive bead rings are the appropriate jewelry for the labret piercing. Circular barbells have a horseshoe shape that has two beads which screw on and off the open ends. Captive bead rings are hoops that contain a bead to hold it with pressure. Flat-back studs have 3 parts – a ball which is visible on the external side of the lip, a post in the piercing channel and disk which lies flat on the internal side of the lip.

3. Use an antiseptic lotion to rinse the mouth.

4. Next remove the piercing jewelry. For circular barbell, hold it on the curved section of post. Turn one of the beads to left till the threads are exposed bead comes off the post. Now pull the barbell out of the mouth by holding other bead on piercing jewelry.

For the flat-back studs, hold the back disk in the mouth while turning the ball to the left. As the ball becomes loose, you can see threads on the ball. Now completely remove the ball from post. Pull the post from the piercing from inside the mouth using your fingers to grip the disk.

For captive beads, use your thumb to push out the bead . Slightly tilt the ring such that one side of bead opening can be visible. Push the ring up and down to remove it from the jewelry.

5. Insert the new labret jewelry into the piercing. Reverse the process of removing the jewelry for new labret jewelry. After inserting the jewelry, tighten the beads to make sure that the ball or beads will not fall off.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How to Hide a Tongue Piercing

Having a tongue piercing has become somewhat of a norm. However, employers often request that their employees not have visible piercings. Instead of taking the jewelry out and letting the tongue piercing close, many people have chosen to hide the fact that they have such a piercing. Hiding the fact that you have your tongue pierced is pretty easy.
  • How to Hide a Tongue PiercingSpeak with your employer about the company's rules on body jewelry. Some companies are more lax on their rules than others.
  • Go to your local body jewelry shop and purchase a retainer for your piercing. Retainers are clear, usually plastic pieces of jewellery that are used to retain piercings when it is not possible to wear regular jewelry.
  • Wear the retainer when you are at work. The clear jewelry makes it possible for you to both keep your piercing and follow the rules set by your employer.
  • Use your normal jewelry when you are not at work. Retainers are not designed to be used permanently.

Care Tips for a Corset Piercing

Care Tips for a Corset PiercingCare Tips
  • Attending care for a corset piercing varies whether or not the piercing is still in, or freshly taken out, so if the piercing is still in make sure that the area around each piercing is free of scabbing and dried blood. Utilize a Q-tip dipped hydrogen peroxide to clean the area. Dab the topical ointment around each piercing.
  • Removal of the piercing can result in bleeding and possible bruising. Apply firm pressure with the gauze to each removed piercing to cease blood flow, if necessary. Wipe entire area with hydrogen peroxide to remove any residue, dried blood and to disinfect.
  • Spray the sea salt liquid thoroughly over entire back area, until dripping, as this calms the pierced area and reduces itching and irritation. Wait until dry. Repeat this step two to three times a day, every day, for at least a week to soothe the formerly pierced area, encourage healing and prevent scarring.
  • Apply the topical cream or gel when necessary (i.e. crustiness around the pierced area, swelling, excessive itchiness).
  • Wait at least a month before having the corset piercing procedure the next time in order to fully heal.

How to Hide a Labret Piercing


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  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Carefully spray your labret piercing once using a spray bottle filled with water. This will allow you to remove the body jewelry with ease and will prevent tearing of the delicate skin that is around the pierced hole.
  • Put the old labret piercing into a safe and clean place. Usually a jewelry box is a good place for it, but you can also put it in a resealable plastic bag if you simply cannot find an appropriate place that is clean.
  • Remove the clear labret piercing retainer from its packaging and lay it onto a clean surface.
  • Pour out the water that is in the spray bottle and refill it with warm water.
  • Add sea salt to the bottle and shake it to ensure that most of the salt has dissolved.
  • Spray the clear labret retainer liberally with the salt mixture; also spray the hole in which the retainer will go.
  • Unscrew the tip of the retainer and gently place the main part of the jewelry into your piercing and screw on the top of the retainer.

How to Clean Nose Piercings

How to Clean Nose PiercingsNose piercing is one of the more common forms of body art. There are several types of nose piercing, including nostril piercing, nasal septum piercing, which refers to the area between the nostril, and bridge piercing, which refers to the skin at the top of your nose, near the eyes. Evidence of nose piercing dates back to Old Testament Biblical times. As with any piercing, one should take special care to make sure it is taken care of and cleaned properly, to help keep the risk of risk of infection to a minimum.

How to Clean Nose PiercingsThe following is How to Clean Nose Piercings
  1. Clean the piercing every day using an antibacterial soap, or a sea salt and water solution. Remove any crusting that forms around the jewelry by gently cleaning with a cotton ball soaked in the salt water solution. Do not use iodized salt, which could be harmful to the healing skin tissue. Gently pat the area dry with a soft tissue or paper towel after cleaning.
  2. Apply a small amount of lavender oil to the area that has been pierced after cleaning to help promote healing.
  3. Avoid using alcohol, peroxide, betadine or tea tree oil to clean the pierced area. Although these products do disinfect they are harsh to your healing flesh.
  4. Do not remove your jewelry while your piercing is still healing. Always make sure that your hands are clean before touching the area.

How to Pierce Your Septum


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  1. Get pierced during the right season. If you're prone to colds in the winter, wait until winter is over to get your piercing. If you're prone to allergies, wait until the allergy season is over. Sneezing can irritate or dislodge a new piercing.
  2. Locate a piercer you're comfortable with. Because the septum piercing is so common, any reputable piercing studio can do it well.
  3. Discuss your jewelry needs with the piercer. Circular barbells and captive bead rings are two common pieces of jewelry for a septum piercing. However, if you need to be able to hide your piercing, consider a septum retainer for your first piece of jewelry.
  4. Allow the piercer to clean the inside of your nose and feel your septum for the correct placement of the jewelry. She may next put clamps in place, or she may do the piercing without clamps.
  5. Take a deep breath as your piercer prepares to move the needle through your septum. Let it out as slowly as you can as you get pierced.
  6. Ensure that the jewelry hangs straight as your piercing heals, adjusting it slightly if you notice it becoming crooked. Use salt water soaks to help speed the healing process.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Tongue Piercing Aftercare Tips

Tongue PiercingHealing after Tongue Piercing

It takes around 2 weeks to heal tongue piercing. Usually it is difficult to develop any infection as saliva contains anti-bacterial enzymes. Overuse of mouthwashes with astringent may neutralize these enzymes hence turning the tongue brown or green. If it occurs it is advised to reduce the mouthwash quantity you are using. You would observe slight swelling on the day of piercing, but the worst swelling would appear between 2-6 days after piercing. During this time you would find your tongue to be very uncoordinated and may also find difficulty while talking.

Aftercare for Tongue Piercing
  1. For the first 3-5 days you are advised to eat soft and mashed food. Best food for you would be juices, shakes and yogurts. You can also take vitamin supplements to boost up your immune system. Baby food is the best choice during this phase.
  2. Once you start with solid food eating, be careful that you don’t bite the long barbell. There are chances of barbell biting which may result in chipping or splitting of your tooth. So be careful while eating solid food.
  3. You can try using anti-inflammatory or anti-bacterial throat lozenges after meals or several times a day. These would help in faster healing of your tongue.
  4. It is advisable to rinse your mouth with warm salty water after meals or many a times in a day. This would promote the healing process.
  5. Eat lot of cold foods like frozen yogurts, ice creams, small ice blocks or crushed ice this would help you in pain and swelling reduction.
  6. It is better to change from longer barbell to shorter stem after at least 10 days to avoid your tongue to swell up again.
  7. Use a soft tooth brush to remove plaque formed on the jewelry during the healing phase.
  8. Once in a week with clean hands check that the jewelry is screwed up tight.
  9. Every morning first drink chilled water; this would help in alleviating your swelling.
  10. Don’t talk much in your initial days of piercing as excess movement may cause the barbell to wound your tongue.
  11. During the healing phase avoid taking hot foods like soup, coffee or tea; this would increase your pain. Try and avoid spicy food as this main increase swelling.
  12. Avoid playing with the piercing during the initial phase of healing as this may delay the healing process and may also lead to scar formation.
  13. Do not replace the jewelry during the healing phase as reinsertion of the jewelry might be painful.
  14. Do not remove the jewelry as the hole closes quickly.
  15. Do not put dirty things in your mouth like pens or fingernails.
  16. Refrain yourself from oral sex for the initial 15 days, including kissing your partner.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Nose Piercing Aftercare Tips

Nose PiercingAftercare Tips

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your nose piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced. The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards.

Nose PiercingHealing Nose Piercing

The curing of an ordinary wound and the healing of a nose piercing is significantly dissimilar. For a normal wound the body simply has to restore and rejoin the injured tissue, but with nose piercing, this process is made difficult by the presence of an unfamiliar substance, the jewelry.

The healing period for nostril and septum piercings can take between six and twelve weeks.

Aftercare Tips for Septum Piercing

Beauty Septum PiercingA person with septum piercing should make it a point to keep the pierced area free from infections by following the below mentioned aftercare tips.
  • Make sure that you clean the pierced site with the help of a cotton swab soaked in saline water during shower.
  • Place the cotton on the pierced site at least for 5 minutes and then rinse the area with clean water.
  • With the help of soaked cotton in saline water remove the crust formed in and around the area.
  • It is very important to clean the jewelry as the crust formed may turn hard causing damage to the tissue while removing the jewelry.
  • It may also cause swelling and pain while removing the jewelry.
  • Apply 2 drops of lavender oil every day on the pierced site and allow it to stay on the area at least for 5 minutes as it helps in promoting the speed healing.
  • Avoid changing, replacing or turning of the jewelry at least for 3 to 4 weeks after the procedure.
  • Consult the piercer if you want to change or remove the jewelry.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Navel Piercing Risks and Aftercare Tips

Navel PiercingsThe following are most common navel piercing risks

1. Infection
In the absence of adequate care, infection can result in scarring and even blood poisoning.

2. Allergic Reaction
Some people are allergic to particular metals and only realize this during piercing and have a serious reaction to the jewelry.

3. Nerve Damage
If a piercing isn’t positioned cautiously, it can penetrate a nerve, detaching it and making the adjoining area devoid of any sensation

Aftercare of navel piercing

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your belly button piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced. The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards.

Healing after navel piercings

Healing of navel piercing can be made difficult by irritation and wounds caused by clothing, particularly waistlines or tight clothing, or the location of the navel in relation to the curve of the waist.

Aftercare Tips
Navel piercing may cause certain infections if not done with proper care and attention. The pierced site may sometimes discharge of off-white or white in color sticky discharge. This condition can be avoided by following the below mentioned a few aftercare tips.
  • Make sure that do not touch the pierced site till it heals completely and wash your hands with an antibiotic lotion before touching the piercing.
  • Avoid wearing tight fitting clothes, stockings, large belts and body suits as they may create friction in and around the area.
  • Make sure that you avoid sleeping on your stomach during the healing period.
  • Wear clean and fresh clothes in order to avoid infections.
  • Clean the pierced site with the help of an antibiotic soap regularly in order to remove the crust formed in the area.
  • Avoid the usage of peroxide and alcohol to clean the pierced site and make sure that you do not expose it to infectious agents.
  • Use saline solution at least twice in a day as this helps in speeding the healing process.
  • Avoid swimming and physical activities that may cause irritation to the pierced site.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Aftercare Tips for Lip Piercing

Beauty Lip Piercing
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Beauty Lip PiercingLip piercing care is not easy as you need to take care of the wound carefully during the healing period. It may approximately take around 6 to 10 weeks to heal completely. A person with a lip piercing may experience symptoms like peeling off skin, redness, swelling and bleeding during the healing process. The following are a few aftercare tips that will help you to overcome infections.
  • Soak your mouth in saline water at least twice in a day as it helps in speeding up the healing process.
  • Avoid drinking, smoking or eating three hours before the procedure.
  • Keep your mouth clean from bacteria by brushing your teeth at least twice in a day.
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco till the pierced area heals completely.
  • Eat cold foods frequently as they may relieve you from pain and reduce swelling.
  • Avoid hot foods as they may cause irritation in and around the area.
  • Make sure that you keep the pierced site away from chemicals.
  • Clean your hands before touching the pierced site.
  • Avoid removing of the jewelry as there are chances for the hole to get closed during the healing period.
  • Use anti inflammatory lozenges in order to lower the chances of infections.
  • Consult a doctor if the symptoms like pain, swelling and redness get severe.
  • Use an anti bacterial soap or lotion in order to clean and remove the dirt and bacteria present in and around the area.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Care and Tips of Monroe Piercing

Monroe PiercingTeens often have trouble getting their parents convinced to get themselves this piercing. If you find yourself in this situation, try explaining your parents about monroe piercing or try showing them some of the sample pictures of piercing.

Once things get clearer, make a list of tattoo parlors. You can visit the tattoo shops personally and select the best one. The tattoo shop you select should have an up to date health permit. The person who is doing your piercing should have good experience in monroe. If you are curious, you can also ask for pictures of previous customers who got this piercing.

According to the monroe piercing experts, the most effective way to heal the piercing and to deal with the after effects of monroe piercing, is to promote healthy life style.
  • You need to remember that any kind of piercing is an injury on your body. As a result you can have tenderness, discoloring, swelling and sometimes bruising, bleeding and itching.
  • Since it is a wound, so very naturally there will be the secretion of a white-yellow fluid containing blood plasma and dead cells. This fluid is likely to dry and form a crust on the jewelry. So you need to remove it properly to avoid further infection.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Get Permanent Corset Piercings


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Before you get the piercing done, make sure you plan ahead. Do some research and gather information about the permanent corset piercings, as much as you can. Once you have learnt enough information about it, find out which parlor is doing a permanent corset piercing. Try to find out many body piercing parlors and choose the best one, which maintain a hygienic piercing procedure.

Corset Piercings
1. Find out what kind of materials and equipments, they use for body piercings. The right answers would be dermal anchors, surface bars and tygon bars. You may also need to do some research again about surface bars and dermal anchors, and choose which one is best for you.

2. A corset piercing may not cost you more than $300-400, even if you get it done from a good piercing parlor.

3. Don’t forget to ask about the history or the success rate of permanent corset piercing. There may not be a high rate of success in this type of piercing, because there is a high chances of rejection in surface piercing.

4. If the parlor had done any corset piercing before, you can also ask for some photos of their customers who had done corset piercing and healed completely, before you get it done. Don’t accept fresh piercings photos.

5. Be sure to watch the equipments and materials when your professional piercer take them out from the sealed sterile packages. What it means, sterility of the equipments is very important, so you have to make sure that your piercer is using the fresh sterile equipments for your piercing.
6. Most professional piercer may ask you to lay down or lean over the chair. when you are getting the corset piercing. During the piercing is going on, avoid moving. Brace yourself and breath normally.

7. During the piercing time, you can ask for breaks after each piercing. And, during the breaks, they may provide some fluids, such as tea, preferably with less sugar.
8. After you get your new corset piercing done, always wear loose shirts or clothes to avoid rubbing against the piercings.

9. Make sure that you clean the piercings with antimicrobial or antibacterial soap two times per day.

10. Be sure to note down all the piercing aftercare instructions properly, and follow them carefully as guided by your professional piercer.

Body Piercing Guide

Full Body PiercingBody piercing has become increasingly popular over the years and more and more people indulge in this unique art of body modification primarily to enhance their looks although some of them use it for other purposes related to their physical well being.

People who are new to body piercing often wonder whether the procedure involved in body piercing is painful or not. However there is no suitable answer to the query since nearly the majority of piercing is perceived and the feeling is similar to that of experiencing a minor injection.

Piercing that are undertaken by experts involve the use of an exceedingly pointed hollow surgical needle similar to the ones employed for giving drips or blood. This implies that for the majority of body piercing the needle is pierced in an instant and the degree of uneasiness is minimal. Perhaps the genital parts and nipples can be a source of some degree of discomfort for many, but the related uneasiness can differ vastly from individual to individual. As has been observed people react to different body piercing in different ways. Some are often extremely distressed with certain piercing and may lose consciousness in the process. Others may throw up and there are others still who might not be affected at all by the seemingly painful procedure.

In exceptional cases professionals who specialize in body piercing resort to anesthetic injections. Nonetheless, for the majority of piercing local anesthetic is not required and in several instances it has been found that the use of it could result in unnecessary discomfort than the uneasiness linked to the real piercing.

It is to be remembered that drugs and alcohol should be avoided by individuals who opt for body piercing. Alcohol and drugs generally aggravate the discomfort and can accentuate the pain making it more intense in the process.

You should give proper thought while opting for a clinic to pierce your body. You should choose a site that caters to your basic requirements. You must be aware of the fact that the dangers of AIDS along with a number of other diseases can be easily transferred while going through this procedure.

Hence ensure that the venue you choose for your body piercing needs should be clean and the equipments that are employed for the purpose should be equally clean and well maintained. If you find the place lacking in hygiene do not hesitate to shift to another venue.

It is mandatory that equipments which are used more than once such as clamps, scissors etc should be cleaned after each application. Single-use needles should be made use of for piercing purposes. Ensure that the needles are kept in sealed, disinfected packets before they are used on you. Also see to it that the individual performing the body piercing is neat and tidy.

Body Piercing Care

Facial PiercingPiercing has become a fashion trend these days, but it is imperative for an individual desirous of body piercing to know some basic facts about it. Piercing are vulnerable to infection until the area that has been pierced is completely healed. It is exceeding vital to accord proper care to new piercing so as to expedite the healing process and avert infection.

The healing of a body piercing entails a certain degree of carefulness on your part. Initially some blood might spill from the piercing and the affected area should be protected with disinfected gauze for a short period of time. Subsequently, the piercing should be exposed to air, apart from certain cases, beneath clothes, and during sleep. After the initial period it is advisable to leave uncovered the affected area under clean clothes, without any problem.

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced.

The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards. You should exercise caution while removing any trickle from the skin in the vicinity of the pierced area. If the piercing has become loose and can be twisted with relative ease, clean the different sections at a time, while rotating it through the pierced area. This has to be done to ensure that the entire surface of the piercing has been properly cleaned.

As far as oral piercing, for instance tongue, lip, or labret piercing, is concerned greater care has to be employed since these piercing are vulnerable to infection. Use of plain antiseptic mouthwash along with water is strongly recommended for purposes of the pierced parts. The proportion of the mouthwash and water should be one part water and 3 parts mouthwash. The use of the mouthwash along with water should be undertaken regularly whenever anything touches the piercing, subsequent to eating, smoking, drinking, etc.

For initial uneasiness and inflammation, ice should be applied to the affected part for relief. This is greatly required as part of proper care to help in the process of healing.

In case of genital piercing it is likely that your clothes would touch the pierced area. Hence you should make sure to keep the clothing that touches the piercing extremely clean. The use of a clear sort of detergent is recommended, so there is no trace of perfumes or coloring agents that can affect the pierced area.

The process of keeping the genital piercing clean is fundamentally similar to the procedure of cleaning any other body piercing, but you do should exercise greater caution while handling the jewelry, as the site will possibly be numb during inflammation.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Start a Labret Piercing and Tips

Labret PiercingLabret Piercing Procedure

Labret piercing cannot be done by yourself unlike most of the other piercings. For this you need an expert piercer who will do the job in the simple and smooth way. So, find the best labret piercer in your area to pierce your labret. Here we explain you the piercing experience and the exact procedure of labret piercing.

  1. Discuss with your piercer on all important facts and aspects of labret piercing – procedure, problems, jewelry, aftercare and healing time etc. This will help you have a peaceful and happy piercing experience.
  2. After clearing all your doubts the piercer will get into his actual work. He will make a small mark on both out and in sides of the lip, to place the jewelry in the right spot. He will take lot of care to decide the exact placement, as this is the most important of the total labret piercing procedure.
  3. He will measure the lip thickness using a little tool. This helps him choose the jewelry of right length, which can help accommodate the initial swelling. After the pierce is healed it can be replaced with a shorter one. This helps in avoiding the rubbing of the disc against teeth and gums.
  4. The next important step is ‘clamp’. The piercer pulls your lip from your face without it slipping accidentally. It helps him align the needle properly.
  5. Now starts the real piercing. The piercer will line up the needle in the right angle and also makes sure you are ready to get the piercing. He will push the needle through. You may feel nervous and painful about this. But, bear the pain.
  6. The piercer will put the jewelry in. Labret piercing done!!

Aftercare of Labret Piercing:

  • After the labret piercing is done, you have to keep checking whether it affected your teeth and gums.
  • Make sure that your piercing does not cause any dental problems.
  • If you face any health effects, then take out the labret piercing with the help of your piercer.
  • Avoid touching the piercing area.
  • Avoid smoking, alcohol and chewing tobacco till the wound is completely healed.
  • Avoid make up on or around the area.
  • Wash your hands before cleaning the area.
  • The jewelry will collect plaque that results in bad odor. Use anti-plaque rinse to prevent plaque build-ups.
  • To remove plaque build-up, take out and soak the jewelry in anti-bacterial denture cleaner. Do follow the usage directions carefully.
  • Use saline solution to rinse and do it 3 times a day after eating and brushing.

Healing of Labret Piercing:

A labret piercing usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to heal.

Risks Associated with Labret Piercing:

Labret is very soft area. Though many have done this piercing and are happy with it, you should know the possible risks associated with before taking a decision. Here is a brief description about it.

  • At the time of healing, playing with the jewelry can result in prolonged healing or scarring.
  • It can cause gum loss.
  • It can cause deterioration of the inside of your lip.
  • It can damage tooth enamel.

Sometimes, the labret can get embedded inside the lip due to the swelling. This happens when a small labret is used for the piercing. Other risks include chipping of the tooth or drifting of the tooth due to the rubbing of the metal.

Labret Piercing Ideas:

A combination of 2 or more labret piercings can add variety and beauty. There are several variations of this piercing. Here are some of them:

  • Vertical labret : This piercing is done vertically on the lower lip. The labret goes from top of the lower lip and comes out below it.
  • Snake bite: Two piercings are done side by side, which give the apperance of a snake bite.
  • Spider bite: Two piercings are done very closely to each other, similar to a spider bite.
  • Lowbret: This piercing is placed low towards the chin.

If your piercing has been mistakenly not placed at the center, you can go for snake or spider piercing to make the piercing look natural.

Precautions:

The labret piercing does not get seasoned/tough until one year. Hence, avoid changing jewelry during this time. One should also put extra care during this time. Playing with the labret should be avoided. While getting your labret pierced, make sure you use the metal of the highest quality. Make sure the piercing is properly aligned and not off-center.

Piercing of the labret was popular among the American Northwest Coast Indians, where it was associated with status. Now it adds beauty and style. So, get this piercing if you think it suits your personality.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tips for Body Piercing

Punk Body PiercedBody piercing is simply made by puncturing a part of your body using a needle. A piece of jewelry is inserted into the puncture after the process. It has been popular since ages ago, deemed unnecessary for most in the past, but it has been widely accepted as a form of self-expression in this decade.

Body piercing is prone to a potentially dangerous infection so you must ensure your safety first. We are giving 10 tips for you to consider.

1. Avail only for a professional body piercer.
Do not ever attempt to do the piercing by yourself. You have an increased risk of infection by going to a non-professional piercer. Be sure that your artist is experienced, reputable and reliable. Seek for a professional help for consultation before getting a body piercing.

2. Ask questions.
It is better to be safe than sorry right? So do not hesitate to ask questions and interview your piercer. Your health is in great risk and you don’t want to compromise it, don’ you? So ask questions about their procedures and cleanliness especially disease prevention. You can acquire diseases like Aids or hepatitis and many else from dirty needles. So never put your heath at stake and ask important questions.

3. Choose your piecing wisely.
Piercing has more of a lifetime consequence. Be certain that it can be done successfully because every body type is different. A perfect example is some people cannot have a tongue piercing done because of the orientation of their essential nerves and vessels in their tongue which can cause severe bleeding if punctured.

4. Think of its impact on your life.
Even though piercing is more acceptable nowadays it is still true that many employers wont hire you if you have piercings in your body. Many would look at you with a grin of discrimination.

5. Choose high quality jewelry.
Never go for design over quality, nor buy cheap and poor quality jewelry which can cause you infections. Find jewelries made of sterling silver, gold, titanium or surgical quality stainless steel. Only quality metals and high carbonated plastics are recommended for your piercing.

6. Keep it dry.
Keep your piercing away from saliva, sweat, chlorine water, or saltwater. These can penetrate to the wound and can cause you sickness and infections.

7. Keep it clean.
Piercing is a wound that needs to be healed and until it is fully recovered you must make sure that it is always clean.

8. Avoid putting on makeup.
If you have a piercing on your face avoid, putting makeup on the hole. Makeups have substances that can irritate and infect your wound.

9. Watch out our infections.
Signs of infections include discharge from the wound, pain, fever, swelling, redness, and general discomfort. If this happens, visit your doctor immediately.

10. Consult your physician if there is a problem.