These care instructions apply for all piercings
above the neck. This includes (with estimated average healing times):
- Ear Lobe (4-6 weeks)
- Ear Cartilidge (8-12 weeks)
- Tragus (8-12 weeks)
- Conch (8-12 weeks)
- Daith (8-12 weeks)
- Nostril (4-6 weeks)
- Septum (6-8 weeks)
- Eyebrow (6-8 weeks)
- Earl [Nose Bridge] (6-10 weeks)
- The external opening of a Labrette, Lip or Cheek piercing (6-8
weeks)
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Body piercings at Tattoos by Lou are always performed
in a clean environment with brand new jewelry and needles and sterilized
equipment by a skilled, knowledgeable professional piercer. When
you leave the studio however, the responsibility for the care of
your new piercing rests with you. With all new piercings the most
crucial time to give attention to aftercare is the first month but
your piercing will heal best if you continue to care for it for
at least the minimum times we suggest. The purpose of aftercare
and cleaning is to remove any matter or discharge that collects
on the jewelry and prevent harmful bacteria from collecting in the
area of a fresh piercing. Infection or irritation of a piercing
generally occurs because of bacteria or foreign matter being forced
into the wound and under the skin's surface. The single best way
to prevent this from happening is to limit the amount of contact
you have with the piercing at times other than cleaning. Dirty hands
are the most common way that irritants and infectious agents are
introduced to a fresh piercing, so if you aren't cleaning your piercing
then Keep Your Hands Off Of It.
The best way to ensure that your piercing heals
as quickly as it can is to keep your body healthy. When your body
is trying to heal a new piercing it needs you to take care of yourself.
A healthy diet, regular sleep, and moderation with alcoholic beverages
during healing can make a great difference. A daily multi-vitamin
helps to improve the progress of a new piercing and many people
also find that an additional zinc or Vitamin C supplement will speed
the healing process further. We generally discourage the use of
antibacterial ointments such as Neosporin or Bacitracin because
these products do not allow the skin to breathe and the sticky ointments
can attract particles from the air and your clothing which may irritate.
Besides, unless you have been neglecting the care of your piercing,
these should not be necessary.
In general, facial piercings heal quickly and easily
with a minimum of discomfort or inconvenience. The exception to
this would be ear cartilidge piercings (including Tragus, Conch,
and Daith) since they sometimes stay tender for a longer period
of time. The basic rule of thumb is keep your piercing clean and
keep your hands off it. We generally recommend Bactine antiseptic
solution for the cleaning of these piercings. For individuals with
sensitive skin, however, a warm sea salt solution can be subsituted.
The salt solution is prepared by mixing one spoonful of natural
sea salt (not iodized table salt) in a bowl of warm water and stirring
until the salt is dissolved. Both of these choices are well suited
for the delicate skin around the face as they are quite mild.
- Wash your hands thouroughly with an anti-bacterial
soap taking care to clean between fingers and under nails before
touching your piercing.
- Soak a clean cotton swab in the solution and
shake off excess. (It is especially important for eyebrow piercings
or any ear piercings that the cotton swab is only moist so that
excess solution does not run into the eye or ear.)
- Let the solution moisten the entry and exit
holes of the piercing and remain for one minute to soften any
dried matter or discharge which may have formed on the jewelry.
- Clean the jewelry's inside and outsides edges
completely.
- When the jewelry is clean, moisten a new, clean
cotton swab and rotate the jewelry back and forth several times
cleaning with the swab between each rotation.
- Attempt to clean the piercing three (3) times
a day throughout the entire healing time.
- For the most part Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl)
and Hydrogen Peroxide are excessively strong and should be avoided
completely for care of the piercing.
- If difficulties occur in the healing of your
piercing or if you have any unanswered questions, please do not
hesitate to contact
us.
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