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History of Body Piercing |
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Body Piercing Info |
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18+ Body Piercing Info |
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Summary
- Healing Time: 1 to 3 months
- Do not touch your piercing, or let others touch it while it is healing
- Clean your healing piercing daily with antibacterial soap
- Ideally soak your piercing in saline solution daily
- Never use alcohol swabs or Betadine to clean your piercing
- Take care when swimming, avoid spas
- Pain, redness and unusual discharge may be due to infection. Consult your piercer or a physician if you develop any of these symptoms
- Wear loose clothing
- Take vitamin C and zinc to maximise your healing
- Wait till your piercing is healed before changing jewelry yourself
Care Routine
- Wash your hands with antibacterial soap.
- Wet the piercing with plain water.
- Put a few drops of antibacterial soap on the piercing and work them into a lather with a cotton bud.
- Try to loosen any crusted discharge and float it off the jewelry and your skin with the cotton bud.
- Leave the antibacterial soap on the piercing for two minutes while rotating the jewelry back and forth, allowing the disinfectant to penetrate the piercing.
- Rinse with water and air dry thoroughly.
- Put 50mls of Saline solution in a small glass tumbler (ideally contact lens sterile saline solution, or alternatively a pinch of salt in a glass of cooled boiled water).
- Holding the glass upright, bend over the glass and press the rim around your piercing.
- Lie down on your back and hold the glass against your navel for 10 to 15 minutes. Read, listen to music...
- Stand , bend over, and release the glass.
- Afterwards, dry thoroughly with a clean tissue or cotton bud.
Piercing Options and Jewelry Choices
- Jewelry Size
Only 12 gauge or heavier jewelry should be used. Smaller gauges will be uncomfortable and may migrate out through the skin.
- Suitable Materials
Surgical Stainless Steel, 18 carat gold, titanium, niobium.
Do not use 9 carat gold, silver (which can stain the tissues permanently), or gold plated jewelry in new piercings. In a healing piercing the gold plating will wear off the jewelry before the piercing is healed.
- Prince Albert
- Description: Said to be named after Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, this piercing passes through the eye of the penis, enters the wall of the urethra, passes through the head of the penis and leaves just behind the head at the frenulum.
- Suitable Jewelry Types
- Reverse Prince Albert
- Description: this piercing passes through the eye of the penis, enters the wall of the urethra, passes through the head of the penis and leaves just behind the head on the upper surface.
- Suitable Jewelry Types
- Ampallang
- Description
- Suitable Jewelry Types
- Apradavya
- Description
- Suitable Jewelry Types
- Dydoe
- Description
- Suitable Jewelry Types
Other Issues
- Cleaning Agents
Never use alcohol swabs, Betadine, hydrogen peroxide, methylated spirit, or tea tree oil to clean your piercing. These do kill bacteria but they also destroy your healing flesh. Dead flesh then becomes easily infected.
- Clothing:
Tight clothing rubbing against your piercing is not recommended—it disrupts blood flow and can delay healing.
- Exercising:
- Infections
Infections are perhaps the most common complication with body piercings. Symptoms include increased pain, increased redness and an increase in the amount and thickness of the discharge. The infected discharge is usually thick and yellow, green or grey and may have an unusual odour. Consult with your physician or piercer and do not remove the jewelry until you seek advice. Removing the jewelry can allow the piercing to close over the infection and create an even worse problem: a closed abscess beneath the skin.
- Lavender Oil
This essential oil lubricates the piercing and is reputed to reduce scar tissue and prevent tightening. It must be used in its dilute form, a drop applied to each side of the piercing with a cotton bud, the excess removed, and then the jewelry moved back and forth through the piercing. The correct dilution is 10 drops lavender oil in 15mls grapeseed or sweet almond oil.
- Smoking:
Avoid smoking. Smoking decreases the blood supply to your skin and so there is less oxygen carried to the skin. This slows the rate of healing and will prolong your healing time.
- Swimming
Swimming is not prohibited while your piercing is healing, but you should only swim for short periods in pools that are thoroughly chlorine- or ozone-treated. Do not let your skin become wrinkly and soft. If you swim in the ocean or waterways, do not swim after heavy rain. Storm water run-off often contains bacteria and parasites.
- Viral Infections
Viruses such as Hepatitis A, B, and C, and HIV can penetrate a piercing that has not healed. These viruses may be present in the blood, saliva, semen, sweat and vaginal secretions of infected persons. Until your piercing has healed avoid any other person's bodily fluids contacting your piercing.
- Vitamins:
Studies have shown that vitamin C and zinc promote wound healing. Aim for about 2000-3000 mg vitamin C and 100 mg zinc daily. Note that these amounts are not available in multivitamin tablets. Ask at your pharmacist or health-food store for advice on suitable products. If you are taking any medications, ask your pharmacist to make sure there are no interactions between them and the vitamin C and zinc you intend to take. For example, vitamin C can delay the absorption of the contraceptive pill - they should be taken at different times.
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