body piercing precautions

body piercing precautions
body piercing precautions
Infected Monroe, sinking in the face?

A couple of months a go I have a Monroe piercing took special precautions to clean and care for her. The piercer told me not off in a pool of about three weeks and not before one week or an opportunity. I think that the mass of water has infected my piercings because it is swollen hole sinks down into my face, and discharge fate (yellow / green). I dealt with H2Ocean spray and some gargling. I tried hydrogen peroxide, but then I saw that alcohol should not be used. Even with the use of H2 Ocean, there seems to be improving. What should I do?

At this point, you must go to the doctor and get certain antibiotics.

Below naval surface piercing safe?

I recently got below my naval pierced. And at first I loved it, but now I’m kinda scared that my body is gonna reject it. Or that its gonna affect my inside body somehow. I’ve searched everywhere but cannot find If its safe or not!! Will it hurt me inside? Is there any precautions I should take. And if I take it out will there be a hole in me forever? Please just tell me everything there is to kno!!! I’m debating taking it out.
Okay so basically I’m screwed :( if I take it out nmw it will scarr? Is there anything besides sea salt I can use to helpp it heal or not reject?

You’ll be fine.

Sea salt solutions are the best thing to use on a fresh piercing.

Not all surface piercings reject although MANY of them do.

You will notice if your body starts to reject it. The skin that was once pierced will decrease in size. Unfortunately this is typical of surface piercings because of the amount of pressure your body is exerting on them. Eyebrow piercings are surface piercings as well so your piercing is no more dangerous than having your eyebrow pierced(which is a very common piercing). Although your piercing is in a spot harder to heal.

Just continue to soak with sea salts, make sure your jeans don’t rub up against it, and at all cost DON”T PLAY WITH IT.

If you still decide you want to remove it wait until it’s healed. If you take a piercing out before it is healed there is a small chance you could do more harm then good. There is always a small chance you could have a tiny infection in ANY fresh piercing and if you take it out during that time you actually seal the bacteria in your body.

So give it some time, let it heal, if you decide to take it out the scar will be minimal.

You can always use vitamin E on your scar once you take it out and it has healed/sealed up. Vitamin E is proven to help heal and lessen the appearance of scars. You can even buy Vitamin E capsules split them open and apply directly to your skin.

You will be fine just continue to take care of it.

….if it does reject it shouldn’t be painful, you probably wouldn’t even notice. You would just have a slightly larger scar. I know plenty of people who went to sleep one night and woke up with jewelry next to them in the morning and that was the end of it. If your body does in fact reject your piercing I would not opt for any more surface piercings. You may just not be a good candidate for one.

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