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Piercing Information

1. Eat before coming to the studio. Don't get your service on an empty stomach . 

2. If you are getting your ears pierced make sure your hair is clean, our hair can hold so much bacteria in it so please be sure to have clean hair so this does not effect the healing your ear piercings . 

3. Don't forget to purchase aftercare ! This is vital to your piercing healing properly . Using the right products make a difference . 

All Minors need 2 things to get pierced at our studio .

1. Two forms of  ID. Birth certificate ,and a school ID or Passport . 

2. Parent present with a Valid ID, Passport, or Drivers License . 

Ages 4+ Can Get Lobes Pierced . 

Ages 16+  Can get Ears , Navel, Nose, Septum , and Lip

Always use Sterile Saline to clean your piercings !!

Body Piercing After Care

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  • WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

  • SPRAY with sterile saline wound wash while healing. Moving or rotating jewelry is not necessary during cleaning/rinsing and may actually irritate the piercing.

  • DRY with clean, disposable products like gauze or cotton swabs, gentlyremoving any crusty debris or build up. Cloth towels should be avoided as they can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry.

     WHAT IS NORMAL?

    • Initially: some bleeding, localized swelling, tenderness, or bruising.

    • During healing: some discoloration, itching, secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid that will form some crust on the jewelry. The tissue may tighten around the jewelry as it heals.

    • A piercing may seem healed before the healing process is actually complete. This is because this type of wound will heal from the outside to the inside. Although it may feel fine on the outside, the interior could still be fragile. Be patient, and keep the piercing clean throughout the entire healing period.

    • Once healed: the jewelry may not move freely in the piercing; do not force it. Cleaning your piercings as part of your normal hygiene routine can help them stay clean and avoid having normal, possibly smelly, secretions accumulate.

    • TIP: Piercings, even healed ones, can shrink or close in minutes, even after having been there for years! This varies from person to person; if you like your piercing, keep jewelry in—do not leave it empty.

     

      WHAT TO DO

  • Wash your hands prior to touching the piercing; leave the piercing alone except when cleaning.

  • During healing, do not twist, spin, or rotate your jewelry.

  • Exercise and sweating during healing is fine. Avoid activities that could jostle or aggravate the piercing. Keep the piercing protected from bacteria present on gym equipment or exercise mats.

  • Make sure your bedding is washed and changed regularly. Wear clean, comfortable, breathable clothing that protects your piercing while you are sleeping.

  • Showers tend to be safer than taking baths, as bathtubs can harbor bacteria. If you bathe in a tub, clean it well before each use and rinse off your piercing when you get out.

     

      WHAT TO AVOID

  • Avoid cleaning with alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, antibacterial soaps, iodine, or any harsh products, as these can damage cells. Also avoid ointments as they prevent necessary air circulation.

  • Avoid Bactine®, pierced ear care solutions, and other products containing Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK). These can be irritating and are not intended for long-term wound care.

  • Avoid over-cleaning. This can delay your healing and irritate your piercing.

  • Avoid undue trauma such as friction and pressure from clothing, excessive motion of the area, playing with the jewelry, and vigorous cleaning. These activities can cause the formation of unsightly and uncomfortable scar tissue, migration, prolonged healing, and other complications.

  • Avoid all oral contact, rough play, and contact with others’ bodily fluids on or near your piercing during healing.

  • Avoiding things like excessive stress, drug use, excessive caffeine, nicotine and alcohol are suggested as they can prolong the healing process.

  • Avoid submerging the piercing in bodies of water such as lakes, pools, oceans, hot tubs, etc. Or, protect your piercing using a waterproof transparent film dressing. These are available at most pharmacies and are ideal for nipple, navel, and surface piercing placements.

  • Avoid all beauty and personal care products on or around the piercing including cosmetics, lotions, and sprays, etc.

  • Don’t hang charms or any object from your jewelry until the piercing is fully healed. 

Oral After Care

INTERNAL:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

  • Keeping good oral hygiene practices is important in maintaining a healthy mouth and piercing.You will want to floss, brush and use mouth rinse at least twice a day. It is vital to not overuse the mouth rinse.

  • Gently brush the jewelry with a clean toothbrush regularly to avoid plaque build up.

  • Rinse with water (bottled or filtered) thoroughly after every time you eat, drink or smoke.

 

 

EXTERNAL:

  • Wash your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

  • Be sure to rinse your piercing thoroughly with warm water in the shower once a day. Then rinse with saline twice a day.

  • Gently remove any discharge or crust that may have built up on your jewelry, then dry the area carefully with gauze.

    WHAT IS NORMAL?

  • For the first three to five days you may experience swelling, light bleeding, bruising, tenderness, and/or a whitish to yellowish secretion that may form crust on the jewelry.

  • After the first week, you may still continue to experience some minor swelling and secretion.

  • A piercing might seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because piercings heal from the outside in. Although it feels fine, the tissue remains fragile on the inside. Be patient, and keep cleaning throughout the entire healing period.

  • For lip piercings, it is typical for the jewelry to “nest” slightly into the lip (on the inside) once it is healed.

  • Even healed piercings that you have had for years can shrink or close within a few hours if the jewelry is removed. This varies from person to person; if you like your piercing, keep jewelry in! Do not leave the hole empty for a long period of time.

     MAINTAIN GOOD ORAL HYGIENE

  • Use a new soft-bristled toothbrush and store it in a clean area away from other toothbrushes.

  • Brush your teeth and use your chosen rinse (saline or mouthwash) after every meal.

  • During healing floss daily, and gently brush your teeth, tongue and jewelry. Once healed, brush the jewelry more thoroughly to avoid plaque build up.

   

    STAY HEALTHY

  • The healthier your lifestyle, the easier it will be for your piercing to heal.

  • Get enough sleep.

  • To help healing and bolster your ability to fight infection, eat a nutritious
    diet(1) or consider taking nutritional supplements daily.

  • Avoid emotional stress, which can increase healing times by up to 40%. (2)

If you are having issues with your piercing contact the studio or piercer directly .

Thank you for choosing our business 

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