Why is proper piercing care important?
Proper piercing care is essential to ensure safe healing, prevent infections, and preserve the aesthetic appeal of the jewelry. Whether it's an ear, nose, or cartilage piercing, following a proper cleaning and maintenance routine will make a difference in the healing process.
Before getting a piercing: key aspects
Choosing a professional studio and a certified piercer is the first step towards a safe experience.
- The procedure should be performed with a sterile needle (never with a piercing gun on cartilage).
- The initial jewelry must be implant-grade titanium or nickel-free solid gold.
- The studio must comply with strict hygiene protocols.
Best materials for an initial piercing
- Implant-grade titanium (ASTM F-136)
- Nickel-free 14K or 18K solid gold
- Biocompatible and certified materials
Immediate care after piercing
The first few hours and days are crucial for proper healing.
- Clean twice a day with sterile saline solution.
- Do not twist or manipulate the jewelry.
- Avoid touching the area with unwashed hands.
- Sleep avoiding direct pressure on the piercing.
Daily routine during healing
Healing time depends on the area:
- Lobe: 6 to 8 weeks
- Helix and cartilage: 3 to 6 months
- Tragus and Conch: 4 to 8 months
- Nose: 3 to 4 months
During this period:
- Avoid swimming pools, jacuzzis, and stagnant water.
- Do not use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or irritating products.
- Do not change the jewelry until it is completely healed.
- Avoid cosmetics or perfumes near the pierced area.
Signs of infection or complications
It is normal to experience slight inflammation or sensitivity. However, consult a professional if you experience:
- Persistent redness and excessive warmth
- Thick yellow or greenish discharge
- Intense pain
- Fever
Common myths about piercing care
Myth: twisting the jewelry helps it heal
False. Manipulating the jewelry delays healing and can cause micro-injuries.
Myth: alcohol is the best disinfectant
False. Alcohol dries out the skin and can irritate healing tissue.
Myth: removing the jewelry to "let it breathe" is recommended
False. The hole can close quickly and cause trauma when reinserting the jewelry.
The best material for a safe experience
Implant-grade titanium
- Nickel-free
- Does not corrode with bodily fluids
- Highly biocompatible
- Lightweight and comfortable for prolonged use
- Used in the medical industry
Conclusion
The success of a piercing depends not only on the procedure but also on consistent and responsible care throughout the entire healing process. Choosing certified materials and following professional recommendations will ensure a safe experience and lasting aesthetic results.