body piercing keloid skin
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 08/05/2007 02:15 am by admin
body piercing keloid skin
Body piercing rejection !!!!!!!! Need help.?
I had my belly pierced since March. Also I do when I clip crossing. It was good for a while and then I realized that the top of my piercing started to move so my piercing was twisted. Then I realized that piercing my skin was less sustained. So I went to the store where I made any state and said they rejected. I've never had a problem and suddenly I have a keloid keloids. I also went to a store in my area deemed and I'm bored myself (And it is they who pierced.) So, I paid $ 80 in the accursed thing, and worth getting repierced and will this time?
It may be acceptable to do so again, maybe not. Out (if you have not already) and let it heal completely absorbed by the sea salt to reduce the scar tissue. About a month to 6 weeks. Then back to a good shop (maybe not the store that is passed by first?) and get them to appreciate the region. If scar tissue is designed to be able to penetrate through it. If you drill it becomes in the scar tissue is more difficult and most likely will be less likely to reject. However, naval piercings are prone to rejection, a clamp is used or not. Therefore be rejected again, if you need to decide if the risk of losing 80 million more if it is rejected again:. Someone EDIT antibiotic ointment mentioned, oh God, no! Finally, after being exposed to the air loses its antibacterial ointment and in fact becomes a trap Tight more bacteria and particles, which leads to infection, rejection or abscesses. They also refer to the jewelry and put If you believe in something wrong with a piercing constantly playing with him, the last thing you want to do. I had 15 piercings, now 9 and I've never had to use the ointment of any kind and that voluntarily retired piercings, has never had to delete.
is my snug rejecting?
i had my snug piercing for about a month and a half, and the swelling never really went down, but i take that as normal for my body because my rook took me at least 3 months to get back to normal size and it gave me no problems. but i noticed behind my snug piercing on the back of my ear, there is a bump that feels like there is puss or some liquid in it. it is not a keloid or blister like, its not popable. its under the skin. im scared my snug is rejecting. it is a bit sensitive to touch. how should i go about this? im really scared. i love this piercing to death!!
If it was rejecting, it’d be red and irritated round the hole, and the piercing would be getting rapidly smaller all the time, until it’s eventually pushed out of your body completely.
Blisters and bumps aren’t a sign of rejection.
Snug piercings are a very tricky piercing to heal because it’s such an awkward area, and thick cartilage – expect it to behave strangely for at least six months to a year. Don’t worry about bumps and blisters – as long as you’re cleaning it according to your aftercare instructions, they will only ever be temporary. Try to resist the temptation to pick or feel the bump as that’ll just irritate it more. Leave it alone and it should disappear on its own.
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