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It is important for a body piercing to heal properly that the correct body piercing aftercare products are used. Body Candy offers the best products for taking care of your body piercing that you will find on the Internet. Contemporary body piercing studios generally take numerous precautions to protect the health of the person whose body is being pierced. Body piercing tools and jewelry are sterilized in autoclaves and non-autoclavable surfaces are cleaned with sterilizing agents on a regular basis and between clients. Sterile, single use gloves are worn by the body piercer to protect both the piercer and the client. Commonly, a piercer will use multiple pairs of gloves per client, often one pair for each step of setup to avoid cross contamination. For example, after a piercer has cleaned the area to be pierced on a client, the piercer may change gloves to avoid recontaminating the area with the gloves he/she used to clean it.
Behavior that promotes healing after body piercing
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Revisiting the piercer for an evaluation at any time, if needed
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Practicing good hygiene
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Following the recommended aftercare guidelines
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Taking sufficient supplement tablets - Iron, Zinc
The healing process and body piercing aftercare
A new piercing will be sore, tender or red for several days up to three weeks. Complete healing normally takes several weeks or more. During this period, care must be taken to avoid infection. Touching - or, for genital and oral piercings, sexual activity - is usually discouraged.
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Primary healing : Usually takes about as long as is listed below; the jewelry should not be removed during this period. The healing time should not be rushed. Very often a piercing that seemed to be healed will start to have problems when it is handled roughly, exposed to mouth contact or unwashed hands before it has truly healed.
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Full healing : Starts after primary healing is complete and usually takes about as long as primary healing, during this period the skin thickens and starts to gain elasticity. An additional "toughening up" period takes place after full healing is complete, this "toughening up" period also takes about as long as the primary healing time. During "toughening up" the skin remodels itself developing an internal texture in the fistula tube that replaces the shiny scar-like internal surface.
Oral piercings
Dermatologists normally recommend no rinses after surgery to the oral mucosa because it heals itself extremely well without any interference. However body piercers have adopted ritualized healing techniques that are thought to work because the client heals. For tongue, lip, cheek, and labret piercings, it is recommended to rinse the mouth after smoking, eating and drinking (except water). Any mouthwash containing alcohol is too harsh on the piercing and will most likely dry out the piercing, so it is recommended to get a non-alcoholic mouthwash, or a diluted saline solution, such as Arctic Ocean Mouthwsh. This also aids in keeping the area clean after eating and drinking. Kissing and oral sex are advised against for 4-6 weeks after the initial piercing, as are excessively hot or spicy foods, acidic foods and beer (which contain yeast) are not recommended as they promote yeast infections of the mouth. Fully cooked bread is alright because the yeast has been killed when it is baking. Some recommended cold foods are ice cream bars, slushies, and the like to dull the pain. Additionally, anti-inflammatories (such as ibuprofen) can help reduce swelling.
Body piercings
Many piercers advise using H2Ocean Aftercare Spray. A salt solution can be soaked into a cotton ball and used to gently cleanse the piercing twice a day. Regular table salt can be subsituted for sea salt which in it's most expensive forms contains many impurities. Over cleaning and use of inappropriate cleansing agents are common causes of irritation and redness in a piercing. Cleaning the piercing 2-3 times a day should be sufficient. Epsom salt diluted in water is also very effective in the healing process or when swelling and pus, or other signs of a possible infection develop. Another technique is sometimes practiced in which a new piercing is left to heal completely on its own without any cleansing, under the philosophy that the body will treat it as any other minor wound. This is commonly called the LITHA method, which stands for "Leave It The Hell Alone." Piercers who use this method compare the healing process to getting stitches to heal up surgical wounds. Since one wants the body to accept the jewelry and create a clean, firm fistula, piercers who use this method advise that any solution or chemical could irritate the piercing, cause rejection, and promote scarring and keloids.
The debate over what constitutes proper aftercare is belied by the simple fact that a healthy clean piercing that isn’t made to become irritated through harsh treatment (of any kind) will almost always heal perfectly; but personal preferences will vary.
Changing of initial jewelry to allow for swelling
For some piercings (in particular tongue piercings) changing the initial jewelry is an essential step. In the case of tongue piercing this is because the initial jewelry is significantly longer than the jewelry for a healed piercing, to allow for swelling.
Discharge on the jewelry
During the primary healing process, it is normal for a white or slightly yellow discharge to be noticeable on the jewellery. Provided there is no pain or swelling, it does not usually signify an infection. This is the dead skin cells and body fluid, blood plasma, It can look unsightly, and may be a little difficult to remove as it can set solid very quickly. Another name for such discharge is "lymph" which is a fluid produced by the body's lymph nodes - this tends to be a regular occurrence in the healing of a piercing as well as long as there are no signs of pain or swelling.
Risks associated with body piercing
Body piercing is an invasive procedure and is not without risks. When properly performed, these risks can be minimized, and most individuals who receive their piercing from a professional piercer, and who take care of their new piercing as recommended by their piercer, will enjoy a safe and healthy piercing experience.
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