Sunday, January 23, 2011

Assorted Types of Lip Piercing

Assorted Types of Lip PiercingTypes of Lip Piercing:
Piercings on lip can be kept anywhere round the mouth. Following are some types of lip piercings:

1. Lip ring: This is a ring which passes through bottom of the lip. This can be off-centered or centered. This piercing is preferred by many wannabe hunks.

2. Vertical labret: This passes through the lower lip, which is parallel to the tissue. The bar has a very slight curve. It can be seen both below the lower lip and in between the upper and lower lips.

3. Labret: Usually, it refers to a single piercing on the lower lip. Also labrets can be done in pairs, generally on either side of the center. This can be done in the center too. If you wish to choose metal labret stud, you may use other metals and ends. These studs are available in titanium, gold and steel. These can be fixed with balls, gemstone ends or spikes. You may also get acrylic or stone balls or the novelty shapes, such as gold bunny.

4. Horizontal lip piercing: This is rare lip piercing. This is a horizontal bar, generally through the lip’s red part and generally on the lower lip.

5. Snakebites: These are observed on opposite sides of lower lip and both studs and rings can be used as a jewelry for this.

6. Angel bites: Choose this type of piercing if you wish try an adventerous look. This contains a couple of upper lip piercings on either sides of lip. Labret studs can only be used for this lip piercing.

7. Filtrum piercing: This is labret piercing on the upper lip.

8. Monroe piercing: These are labret studs adorned on upper lip where some celebrities like Marilyn Monroe had made a beauty mark. This labret jewelry is commonly used for labret piercing in the middle, just above the chin.

9. Spider bites: This piercing type is done on the lower lip on opposite sides of mouth.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Types of Labret Piercing Jewelry

Types of Labret Piercing JewelryHere are some of the jewelry options of labret piercing:

Types of Labret Piercing JewelryLabret Stud:
This is the most common jewelry used for labret piercing. Labret stud has a straight shaft which is attached to a flat disc on one end and a bead on the other end. When fixed, the flat disc sits inside the mouth and the round bead is visible outside. 16 gauge or 14 gauge labret stud is used for this piercing.

Types of Labret Piercing JewelryLabret Spike:
This is similar to a labret stud, except that instead of a round bead, this jewelry has a spiked bead. The spiked bead is a variation of the normal stud and looks stylish.

Types of Labret Piercing JewelryCaptive Bead Ring: A captive bead ring is also popular jewelry used for labret piercing. This has a ring with bead in between.

Types of Labret Piercing JewelryLabret retainers:
Labret retainers have the shape of a labret stud, but they are transparent. They are used to hide the piercing. Some of the retainers are also of flesh-colored, which helps to keep the piercing discreet

Various materials such as titanium, stainless steel, niobium are used for labret piercing jewelry. To prevent damage to the gums, you can also choose jewelry made of bioplast, glass, wood or acrylic.

With various labret piercing jewelry, you would have a lot of options to choose from. So, do discuss with your piercer about the jewelry type which would best suit you.

Cartilage Piercing Jewelry Informations

Piercing JewelryHere are the most popular cartilage piercing jewelry options:

. Antitragus
. Conch, also popular as Shell piercing
. Daith
. Helix and Top Ear
. Rook and Snug
. Tragus
. Vertical Lobe

Suitable Types for Cartilage Piercing Jewelry:

Captured bead rings
These are cheaper than barbells. To remove or replace the bead you need special pilers, especially in case of thicker gauge jewelry. You are advised to avoid sleepers with sharp edges because the joint may damage your piercing.

Barbells
It’s better to go for internally threaded barbells. If the bar is externally threaded, make sure the threads are not exposed.

Studs
Studs are a better choice providing there is sufficient room to expose the piercing when cleaning.

-Suitable Sizes for Cartilage Piercing:
Use only 18 gauge or heavier jewelry. Smaller gauges migrate out through your skin.

-Suitable Materials for cartilage piercing:
. Surgical Stainless Steel, titanium, 18 carat gold, niobium, PTFE

. Don’t use 9ct gold, silver or gold plated jewelry for cartilage piercing, because these can stain the tissues permanently. Before the piercing is healed the gold plating will wear off the jewelry.

When to Change Cartilage Piercing Jewelry? If you change your jewelry during the healing period, you may damage your piercing. You have to take the help of a professional piercer, if you change the jewelry before healing. After the piercing is healed, you can do it by yourself.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

How to Hide a Tongue Piercing

Having a tongue piercing has become somewhat of a norm. However, employers often request that their employees not have visible piercings. Instead of taking the jewelry out and letting the tongue piercing close, many people have chosen to hide the fact that they have such a piercing. Hiding the fact that you have your tongue pierced is pretty easy.
  • How to Hide a Tongue PiercingSpeak with your employer about the company's rules on body jewelry. Some companies are more lax on their rules than others.
  • Go to your local body jewelry shop and purchase a retainer for your piercing. Retainers are clear, usually plastic pieces of jewellery that are used to retain piercings when it is not possible to wear regular jewelry.
  • Wear the retainer when you are at work. The clear jewelry makes it possible for you to both keep your piercing and follow the rules set by your employer.
  • Use your normal jewelry when you are not at work. Retainers are not designed to be used permanently.

Corset Piercing Instructions

Corset Piercing InstructionsA corset piercing consists of a series of piercings done in two rows, usually done down the back, arm, leg and occasionally the female genitals. The corset piercing is laced with a piece of ribbon to give it the appearance of being an actual corset. Usually a corset piercing is done for aesthetic reasons as opposed to being a permanent piercing.

Corset Piercing InstructionsCorset Piercing Instructions
  • Research corset piercings extensively.
  • Talk to your piercer to see if she does this kind of piercing. If she is not comfortable with it, ask her to recommend other piercers who are comfortable doing a corset piercing.
  • Make an appointment to get your piercing done once you have settled on a piercer. You might want to set it up for a day you can take off work because you are going to be sore after you have been pierced.
  • Arrive at your appointment a few minutes early so that you can fill out any paperwork that is needed.
  • Follow any and all aftercare instructions your piercer gives you. If any questions or problems arise, contact the person who pierced you.

Care Tips for a Corset Piercing

Care Tips for a Corset PiercingCare Tips
  • Attending care for a corset piercing varies whether or not the piercing is still in, or freshly taken out, so if the piercing is still in make sure that the area around each piercing is free of scabbing and dried blood. Utilize a Q-tip dipped hydrogen peroxide to clean the area. Dab the topical ointment around each piercing.
  • Removal of the piercing can result in bleeding and possible bruising. Apply firm pressure with the gauze to each removed piercing to cease blood flow, if necessary. Wipe entire area with hydrogen peroxide to remove any residue, dried blood and to disinfect.
  • Spray the sea salt liquid thoroughly over entire back area, until dripping, as this calms the pierced area and reduces itching and irritation. Wait until dry. Repeat this step two to three times a day, every day, for at least a week to soothe the formerly pierced area, encourage healing and prevent scarring.
  • Apply the topical cream or gel when necessary (i.e. crustiness around the pierced area, swelling, excessive itchiness).
  • Wait at least a month before having the corset piercing procedure the next time in order to fully heal.

How to Hide a Labret Piercing


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  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Carefully spray your labret piercing once using a spray bottle filled with water. This will allow you to remove the body jewelry with ease and will prevent tearing of the delicate skin that is around the pierced hole.
  • Put the old labret piercing into a safe and clean place. Usually a jewelry box is a good place for it, but you can also put it in a resealable plastic bag if you simply cannot find an appropriate place that is clean.
  • Remove the clear labret piercing retainer from its packaging and lay it onto a clean surface.
  • Pour out the water that is in the spray bottle and refill it with warm water.
  • Add sea salt to the bottle and shake it to ensure that most of the salt has dissolved.
  • Spray the clear labret retainer liberally with the salt mixture; also spray the hole in which the retainer will go.
  • Unscrew the tip of the retainer and gently place the main part of the jewelry into your piercing and screw on the top of the retainer.

Clean Self-Pierced Labret Piercings

Clean Self-Pierced Labret PiercingsA labret is an accessory worn in a pierced hole around the lips and is commonly found in cultures throughout the world. The most popular labret piercings are directly above the upper lip, directly below the lower lip, and beneath either edge of the lower lip. Whether you pierced your lip yourself or had it professionally done, it is important to keep your labret piercing consistently clean. Use this guide to clean your labret piercings, and consult your personal physician immediately if they become infected.

Clean Self-Pierced Labret PiercingsHow to Clean Self-Pierced Labret
  1. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after touching and cleaning your labret piercing.
  2. Soak the piercing with saline solution once a day to avoid skin discoloration and remove buildup. Soak a cotton swab with saline solution to clean the pierced surface.
  3. Rinse mouth with salt water or alcohol-free antibacterial mouth rinse after every meal.
  4. Use dental floss to remove plaque buildup on the end of your labret jewelry.
  5. Do not share lipstick or lip balm when you have a labret piercing. Apply it directly from the tube instead of using your finger, to keep the piercing clean.

How to Clean Nose Piercings

How to Clean Nose PiercingsNose piercing is one of the more common forms of body art. There are several types of nose piercing, including nostril piercing, nasal septum piercing, which refers to the area between the nostril, and bridge piercing, which refers to the skin at the top of your nose, near the eyes. Evidence of nose piercing dates back to Old Testament Biblical times. As with any piercing, one should take special care to make sure it is taken care of and cleaned properly, to help keep the risk of risk of infection to a minimum.

How to Clean Nose PiercingsThe following is How to Clean Nose Piercings
  1. Clean the piercing every day using an antibacterial soap, or a sea salt and water solution. Remove any crusting that forms around the jewelry by gently cleaning with a cotton ball soaked in the salt water solution. Do not use iodized salt, which could be harmful to the healing skin tissue. Gently pat the area dry with a soft tissue or paper towel after cleaning.
  2. Apply a small amount of lavender oil to the area that has been pierced after cleaning to help promote healing.
  3. Avoid using alcohol, peroxide, betadine or tea tree oil to clean the pierced area. Although these products do disinfect they are harsh to your healing flesh.
  4. Do not remove your jewelry while your piercing is still healing. Always make sure that your hands are clean before touching the area.

Hiding and Unhiding Septum Piercing


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You may consider a septum piercing, which you can hide during the healing period and after. Leaving your jewelry out of your septum piercing can cause the piercing to shrink or completely close, but there are several different types of jewelry for septum piercings and some are suitable for wearing inside your nostrils to help conceal your septum piercing.
  1. Ask your piercer to pierce your septum with a retainer or circular barbell. Septum retainers are surgical steel and have the color of silver. The retainer is shaped similar to a staple, with the horizontal end inside the septum piercing channel and the two sides of the jewelry hang down in front of the nostrils. A circular barbell is U-shaped, with a bead on each end. The piercer will open the space in between the sides of the jewelry to fit inside your nostrils.
  2. Wash your hands with soap and water. Avoid touching any surface or skin to prevent transferring dirt or bacteria to your septum jewelry and piercing. Dry your hands with a paper towel and dispose of the towel in the trash. If you are wearing a circular barbell, tighten the beads on the ends by turning the beads to the right.
  3. Open your mouth as wide as possible. Curl your upper lip over your top row of teeth. Making these motions with mouth will cause your septum to stretch and become thinner in the center of your nostrils. Push the visible ends of your septum piercing jewelry up and into your nostrils. Relax your face and observe that no part of the septum jewelry is visible.

How to Pierce Your Septum


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  1. Get pierced during the right season. If you're prone to colds in the winter, wait until winter is over to get your piercing. If you're prone to allergies, wait until the allergy season is over. Sneezing can irritate or dislodge a new piercing.
  2. Locate a piercer you're comfortable with. Because the septum piercing is so common, any reputable piercing studio can do it well.
  3. Discuss your jewelry needs with the piercer. Circular barbells and captive bead rings are two common pieces of jewelry for a septum piercing. However, if you need to be able to hide your piercing, consider a septum retainer for your first piece of jewelry.
  4. Allow the piercer to clean the inside of your nose and feel your septum for the correct placement of the jewelry. She may next put clamps in place, or she may do the piercing without clamps.
  5. Take a deep breath as your piercer prepares to move the needle through your septum. Let it out as slowly as you can as you get pierced.
  6. Ensure that the jewelry hangs straight as your piercing heals, adjusting it slightly if you notice it becoming crooked. Use salt water soaks to help speed the healing process.

Types of Ear Piercings

Types of Ear PiercingsFollowing are some types of ear piercings:
  1. Anti-Tragus Piercing: This is a raised cartilage fold which sits on outer side of ear, just above the ear lobe and opposite to tragus. Most people cannot try anti tragus piercing because of its size. It is very small, but one can use micro jewelry particularly ball closure rings. It takes 8 – 16 weeks to heal.
  2. Helix Piercing: This is second most common ear piercing type. This is located on upper cartilage. This piercing can be down either with a cuff style, a hoop or a stud. Healing time for this piercing type is 6 – 8 months.
  3. Auricle Piercing: Auricle piercing is the cartilage rim which rubs along the edge/side of outer part of ear. This is the most common ear piercing type. Ball closure rings suit this best. Healing time for auricle piercing is 2 – 3 weeks.
  4. Conch Piercing: Conch is the largest cartilage which comprises of the back side of ear. Ball closure rings with larger diameter suit this type of piercing. You may go in outer conch piercings and inner conch piercings. It takes 8 – 16 weeks to heal completely.
  5. Daith Piercing: Daith is the crux of helix. This is the cartilage fold which sits under the rook and very close to ear canal. You must choose micro ball closure rings for this type of piercing. Daith piercing needs 8 – 16 weeks to heal.
  6. Industrial Piercing: This is the most craziest type of ear piercing. Industrial piercings is 2 or more separate rim piercings which are joined by a barbell. It is utmost important to take care of industrial piercing. It takes 8 – 16 weeks to heal this piercings.
  7. Orbital Piercings: Orbital piercings is a type of piercing which enters and exits the same ear part. Actually it is made up of 2 piercing holes, with 1 ball closure ring passing through both the piercings. This can be placed anywhere in the ear, but often they are located in ear lobe or helix. Healing time for orbital piercing is 8 – 16 weeks.
  8. Lobe Piercing: this is another most common type of ear piercing. Every girl might have done this in their childhood. This can be the best type of ear piercing for men too. Ear lobe is is the fleshy tissue which hangs at the bottom of your ear. Blood circulation is more in this part. While going for lobe piercing, ensure that piercing is at the centre of the lobe. Any sort of accessories suit this type of piercing. Healing time for this piercing is 6 – 10 weeks.
  9. Pinna Piercing: Pinna piercing is located on the rim of the cartilage along the upper part of the ear. One of the most popular pinna piercing type is the forward pinna piercing. It takes 8 – 16 weeks to heal pinna piercing.
  10. Rook Piercing: Rook is the upper most fold of the cartilage, below the helix. Rook piercing needs micro jewelry as the fold is very small. It needs 8 – 16 weeks to heal completely.
  11. Scaffold Piercing: In this type of piercing, two or more separate rims are joined by one barbell. Healing time for scaffold piercing is 8 – 16 weeks.
  12. Snug Piercing: This is situated at the inner cartilage, half way f\down from the external rim of the ear and above the anti tragus. Micro jewelry particularly curved barbells are preferred for this snug piercing. It takes about 8 – 16 weeks to heal.
  13. Tragus Piercing: Tragus is the toughest fold of cartilage which sticks out away from the ear. You can choose vertical tragus piercing also. It takes 8 – 16 weeks for healing tragus piercing.
  14. Transverse Lobe Piercing: This type of piercing includes transverse piercing on the ear lobe together with a curved barbell. 6 – 10 weeks are required for healing transverse lobe piercing.
  15. Dermal Punch: Usually it is done at the back of the ear. Actually, it punches out a ear piece from piercing. They are located at the flat area of the ear. This piercing is more popular with men compared with women. It takes 6 – 10 weeks to heal completely.
  16. Ear weaving: This is the most sexiest type of ear piercing. It involves the usage f helical accessories along the pinna. Ear weaving needs 8 – 16 weeks to heal.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Eyebrow Piercing Barbell

Eyebrow PiercingAn eyebrow piercing is done through the eyebrow, vertically. It usually lies at a 40 degree angle to the eyebrow. For this piercing, jewelry such as captive bead ring or barbells are used. However, barbells are more popular as they look stylish and bold. Barbells of thickness 12 gauge to 18 gauge are used for this piercing.

Eyebrow Piercing Barbell

Barbells for eyebrow piercing can be of the following types:
  1. Straight barbell
  2. Curved barbell
  3. Twisted barbells
  4. Spiked barbells

The thickness of the barbell can be 12 gauge, 14 gauge, 16 gauge, or 18 gauge. Generally, straight barbells are used. These barbells have a shaft with two rounded beads on either ends. Similarly, curved barbells are curved at a certain angle. Spiked barbells have a conical bead instead of the rounded ones.

The metals for the eyebrow piercing barbell can be stainless steel, chromium or niobium. Avoid using barbells made of nickel as they can trigger an allergy.

Barbell Retainer

Some of the barbells are transparent and are made to hide the piercing. These barbells are made of bioplast or acrylic. The barbell retainers should be used only after the piercing is healed.

Eyebrow piercing is done using the standard clamp and pierce fashion. Initially, the piercer would mark the spots on the eyebrow. After this, the area is clamped and the piercer would insert a needle. Now, the barbell is inserted and fixed.

As there are many choices for the eyebrow piercing barbells, choose the one which best suits you. Choosing reliable materials such as stainless steel, niobium or chromium is recommended.

Popular Style of Nipple Piercing Jewelry

Nipple PiercingIf you have your nipples pierced, make sure that you treat it with care and style it with the best nipple jewelry or ring. While many people are aware that there are various designs, types and colors of earrings or for ear lobe piercing, not many people are familiar with the various designs of nipple piercing jewelry. There are various types of nipple jewelry, including circular barbells, ball closure rings and straight barbells. So, that one can choose the best or the one which suits on each personality. Here are some of the most popular styles of nipple piercing jewelry.

Nipple Bars


One of the most popular type of nipple piercing jewelry is Nipple Bars. These nipple bars come in a wide range of materials, colors and styles. However, choose surgical grade steel, flexible Bioflex and colorful titanium nipple bars for sensitive or the initial nipple piercing.
surgical Grade steel nipple-piercing-bar Titanium darkblue nipple barsilver adjustable nipple-bar

Nipple Rings

There are a huge range of nipple rings. So, you can make the best of your nipple piercings by changing different styles of nipple rings according to your dress and personality. There are three main types of nipple piercing rings. They are circular barbells, smooth segment rings and ball closure rings.

Each type of these nipple rings will give you a trendy and different look. Circular barbells comes in a very different and funky designs which gives the wearer a unique and funky look. Ball closure rings come in a very simple design yet very attractive and give the classic look, while smooth segment rings create a seamless look.

Nipple Shields


Nipple shields are a great way to make a fashion statement. So, if you are planning to flaunt your new brand nipple piercing, you may like to go for this nipple piercing shield. They are very comfortable to wear and simply gives a stunning look. These shields come in stylish titanium, sterling silver and black-line designs.

Tongue Piercing Aftercare Tips

Tongue PiercingHealing after Tongue Piercing

It takes around 2 weeks to heal tongue piercing. Usually it is difficult to develop any infection as saliva contains anti-bacterial enzymes. Overuse of mouthwashes with astringent may neutralize these enzymes hence turning the tongue brown or green. If it occurs it is advised to reduce the mouthwash quantity you are using. You would observe slight swelling on the day of piercing, but the worst swelling would appear between 2-6 days after piercing. During this time you would find your tongue to be very uncoordinated and may also find difficulty while talking.

Aftercare for Tongue Piercing
  1. For the first 3-5 days you are advised to eat soft and mashed food. Best food for you would be juices, shakes and yogurts. You can also take vitamin supplements to boost up your immune system. Baby food is the best choice during this phase.
  2. Once you start with solid food eating, be careful that you don’t bite the long barbell. There are chances of barbell biting which may result in chipping or splitting of your tooth. So be careful while eating solid food.
  3. You can try using anti-inflammatory or anti-bacterial throat lozenges after meals or several times a day. These would help in faster healing of your tongue.
  4. It is advisable to rinse your mouth with warm salty water after meals or many a times in a day. This would promote the healing process.
  5. Eat lot of cold foods like frozen yogurts, ice creams, small ice blocks or crushed ice this would help you in pain and swelling reduction.
  6. It is better to change from longer barbell to shorter stem after at least 10 days to avoid your tongue to swell up again.
  7. Use a soft tooth brush to remove plaque formed on the jewelry during the healing phase.
  8. Once in a week with clean hands check that the jewelry is screwed up tight.
  9. Every morning first drink chilled water; this would help in alleviating your swelling.
  10. Don’t talk much in your initial days of piercing as excess movement may cause the barbell to wound your tongue.
  11. During the healing phase avoid taking hot foods like soup, coffee or tea; this would increase your pain. Try and avoid spicy food as this main increase swelling.
  12. Avoid playing with the piercing during the initial phase of healing as this may delay the healing process and may also lead to scar formation.
  13. Do not replace the jewelry during the healing phase as reinsertion of the jewelry might be painful.
  14. Do not remove the jewelry as the hole closes quickly.
  15. Do not put dirty things in your mouth like pens or fingernails.
  16. Refrain yourself from oral sex for the initial 15 days, including kissing your partner.

Tongue Piercing Informations

Tongue piercing
Tongue piercingTongue piercing is the most common and popular form of piercing. In fact it is not a new practice. It is being practiced since ages. Tongue piercing was a common ritual among people of ancient Aztecs and Mayas of Central America. Haida, Kwakiutul, and Tlinglit tribes who belong to American Northwest also used to practice tongue piercing. In their rituals they used to pierce the tongue to draw blood to propitiate the gods.

Procedure of Tongue Piercing

Tongue piercing is not a painful task as tongue is a striated muscle, so the needle just slips in between these striations. The tongue do swells up after piercing but regains its original form after few days. Tongue is first pierced with the long barbell; after the swelling subsides it is replaced by a proper size barbell. Usually tongue has a dimple in the front region and it is considered to be the perfect place for piercing. After piercing you won’t be able to talk or eat solid food properly for some days. This sometimes may lead to short time depressions. You need to plan your tongue piercing time according to your job requirements, big weekends or vacations.

Tongue Piercing Jewelry


Tongue piercing JewelryBarbell is the most common type of jewelry used for tongue piercing. These barbells are available in colored plastic, gold plated surgical steel and surgical steel. After the tongue is healed, the long barbell can be replaced by small balls, tongue retainers or labret studs. There is a large variety of jewelry options for tongue piercing. You can go for jewelry like large or small balls in gemstone, UV that glows in the dark, glitter, colored Acrylic, surgical steel and gold plated surgical steel. If you want to hide your tongue piercing then you can try flat top, painted in flesh colored.

Nipple Piercing Guide

Nipple PiercingTechniques
  1. Piercing that are undertaken by experts involve the use of an exceedingly pointed hollow surgical needle similar to the ones employed for giving drips or blood.
  2. This implies that for the majority of nipple piercing the needle is pierced in an instant and the degree of uneasiness is minimal.
Risks

There are a number of risks that are associated with naval piercing. The risks involved are mentioned below.
  1. Infection: In the absence of adequate care, infection can result in scarring and even blood poisoning.
  2. Allergic Reaction: Some people are allergic to particular metals and only realize this during piercing and have a serious reaction to the jewelry.
  3. Nerve Damage: If a piercing isn’t positioned cautiously, it can penetrate a nerve, detaching it and making the adjoining area devoid of any sensation.
Nipple PiercingAftercare

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your nipple piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced. The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards.

Healing

For women who opt for nipple piercing, healing period runs six to twelve months. This is a crucial piercing, regarded as a deep tissue injury in technical term. The piercing heals from the external limits back towards the middle and can frequently take a great deal of time to become properly established.

Techniques and Healing after Eyebrow Piercing

Eyebrow Piercing
Eyebrow PiercingTechniques of eyebrow piercing

Below are the various commonly used eyebrow piercing techniques and procedures
  • Eyebrow piercing is performed by creating an opening with the help of a hollow medical needle.
  • The needle is put into the part of the body being pierced, but it does not penetrate all the way through.
  • When it is in the eyebrow, the jewelry to be worn in the piercing initially is shoved through the opening, trailing the rear of the needle.

Healing after eyebrow piercing
  • Generally eyebrow piercings take 6-8 weeks for healing, but can give rise to irritation, frequently by careless touches on the part of the bearer.
  • This can lead to a much longer healing period or can cause migration.
  • Makeup or other beauty products that are used on the face can also be a source of irritation for piercing or result in infection.

Risks of Eyebrow Piercing

Eyebrow Piercing
Eyebrow PiercingThe following are common eyebrow piercing risks
  • Infection: In the absence of adequate care, infection can result in scarring and even blood poisoning.
  • Allergic Reaction: Some people are allergic to particular metals and only realize this during piercing and have a serious reaction to the jewellery. The inflammation, coupled with problems in breathing can result in hospitalization.
  • Nerve Damage: If a piercing isn’t positioned cautiously, it can penetrate a nerve, detaching it and making the adjoining area devoid of any sensation.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Nose Piercing Aftercare Tips

Nose PiercingAftercare Tips

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your nose piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced. The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards.

Nose PiercingHealing Nose Piercing

The curing of an ordinary wound and the healing of a nose piercing is significantly dissimilar. For a normal wound the body simply has to restore and rejoin the injured tissue, but with nose piercing, this process is made difficult by the presence of an unfamiliar substance, the jewelry.

The healing period for nostril and septum piercings can take between six and twelve weeks.

Techniques and Risks of Nose Piercing

Nose PiercingTechniques
  • Piercing that are undertaken by experts involve the use of an exceedingly pointed hollow surgical needle similar to the ones employed for giving drips or blood.
  • This implies that for the majority of nose piercing the needle is pierced in an instant and the degree of uneasiness is minimal.
Nose PiercingRisks

There are a number of risks that are associated with nose piercing. The risks involved are mentioned below.

Infection:
In the absence of adequate care, infection can result in scarring and even blood poisoning.

Allergic Reaction:
Some people are allergic to particular metals and only realize this during piercing and have a serious reaction to the jewelry.

Nerve Damage:
If a piercing isn’t positioned cautiously, it can penetrate a nerve, detaching it and making the adjoining area devoid of any sensation

Nose Piercing

Aftercare Tips for Septum Piercing

Beauty Septum PiercingA person with septum piercing should make it a point to keep the pierced area free from infections by following the below mentioned aftercare tips.
  • Make sure that you clean the pierced site with the help of a cotton swab soaked in saline water during shower.
  • Place the cotton on the pierced site at least for 5 minutes and then rinse the area with clean water.
  • With the help of soaked cotton in saline water remove the crust formed in and around the area.
  • It is very important to clean the jewelry as the crust formed may turn hard causing damage to the tissue while removing the jewelry.
  • It may also cause swelling and pain while removing the jewelry.
  • Apply 2 drops of lavender oil every day on the pierced site and allow it to stay on the area at least for 5 minutes as it helps in promoting the speed healing.
  • Avoid changing, replacing or turning of the jewelry at least for 3 to 4 weeks after the procedure.
  • Consult the piercer if you want to change or remove the jewelry.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Procedure of Navel Piercing

Navel PiercingThis is considered as one of the popular form of surface piercings as it is done on the flat surface of the skin. Many teenagers love to flaunt their navel piercing with different kinds of jewelries. The insertion of a curved barbell through the skin present right below the navel is considered as the standard form of navel piercing. Teenagers experiment with different kinds of jewelries on the barbells that dangle over the navel. The following article provides you with navel piercing information.

Procedure of Navel Piercing
  • This can be easily done and may not involve any kind of complications in most of them.
  • Navel piercing heals faster and comfortably than any other kind of body piercings. Make sure that you get this piercing done from a professional piercer as they follow a standard technique.
  • There are many people who prefer piercing the navel on their own which may not be safe at times.
  • The piercer holds the skin with the help of a clamp on the marked points and pulls the skin away from the body.
  • He/she uses a sterilized needle to pierce the skin and this may cause an intense pain sometimes.
  • The piercer then inserts the jewelry into the skin immediately and then he/she may apply an antiseptic lotion in order to protect the pierced site from infections.

Navel Piercing Risks and Aftercare Tips

Navel PiercingsThe following are most common navel piercing risks

1. Infection
In the absence of adequate care, infection can result in scarring and even blood poisoning.

2. Allergic Reaction
Some people are allergic to particular metals and only realize this during piercing and have a serious reaction to the jewelry.

3. Nerve Damage
If a piercing isn’t positioned cautiously, it can penetrate a nerve, detaching it and making the adjoining area devoid of any sensation

Aftercare of navel piercing

You must at all times make it a point to keep your hands clean prior to touching your belly button piercing. You need to do this to ensure that your hands are not the source of contamination for the area that has been pierced. The use of sterile cotton, cotton gauze or other disinfected material should be used for cleaning from the second night onwards.

Healing after navel piercings

Healing of navel piercing can be made difficult by irritation and wounds caused by clothing, particularly waistlines or tight clothing, or the location of the navel in relation to the curve of the waist.

Aftercare Tips
Navel piercing may cause certain infections if not done with proper care and attention. The pierced site may sometimes discharge of off-white or white in color sticky discharge. This condition can be avoided by following the below mentioned a few aftercare tips.
  • Make sure that do not touch the pierced site till it heals completely and wash your hands with an antibiotic lotion before touching the piercing.
  • Avoid wearing tight fitting clothes, stockings, large belts and body suits as they may create friction in and around the area.
  • Make sure that you avoid sleeping on your stomach during the healing period.
  • Wear clean and fresh clothes in order to avoid infections.
  • Clean the pierced site with the help of an antibiotic soap regularly in order to remove the crust formed in the area.
  • Avoid the usage of peroxide and alcohol to clean the pierced site and make sure that you do not expose it to infectious agents.
  • Use saline solution at least twice in a day as this helps in speeding the healing process.
  • Avoid swimming and physical activities that may cause irritation to the pierced site.

Knowledge and Techniques of Navel Piercing

Navel PiercingNavel piercing is a sort of body piercing. It is far more prevalent among women than men. In belly button piercing the skin near the navel is pierced and jewelry is appended.

Based on the quantity of skin obtainable for navel piercing, the time taken for healing may be less without much problem and identical to an ear piercing. Occasionally the healing period may be similar to a surface piercing, with the related rejection risks and prolonged healing time.

Piercing does not affect the actual navel during a navel piercing. The most widespread type of navel piercing is performed through the upper edge of the navel. A genuine navel piercing necessitates the person being pierced to possess an “outie” navel to some extent, and is exceedingly uncommon. The majority types of ring or bar jewelry can be employed in a navel piercing, although they are generally pierced by means of a captive bead ring, which is worn until the piercing has completely healed.

An extensive range of ornamental jewelry is obtainable for navel piercings, frequently consisting of valuable metals or stones. In spite of the potential long time of healing and rejection, this piercing is one of the most widespread and well-liked body piercings at present.

Navel PiercingTechniques of Navel Piercing

The following are various important techniques and procedures of navel piercing
  • The piercer will direct the individual who wishes to have this piercing to bare the area near the navel.
  • The navel will then be cleaned with a sterile solution (generally iodine) by the piercer.
  • While an individual on whom the piercing is done is standing up, the piercer will identify the entrance and exit holes for the piercing.
  • After that the individual will have to get into a lying posture.
  • The piercer will put a clamp on the navel and will align this, in order that the marks that have been made are in the middle of the clamp.
  • The piercer will insert the needle through the clamp and will then take off the clamp.
  • The jewelry will trail on from the rear of the needle.
  • Finally the piercer usually puts a bandage above the top of the piercing.