Showing posts with label corset piercing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corset piercing. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Get Permanent Corset Piercings


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Before you get the piercing done, make sure you plan ahead. Do some research and gather information about the permanent corset piercings, as much as you can. Once you have learnt enough information about it, find out which parlor is doing a permanent corset piercing. Try to find out many body piercing parlors and choose the best one, which maintain a hygienic piercing procedure.

Corset Piercings
1. Find out what kind of materials and equipments, they use for body piercings. The right answers would be dermal anchors, surface bars and tygon bars. You may also need to do some research again about surface bars and dermal anchors, and choose which one is best for you.

2. A corset piercing may not cost you more than $300-400, even if you get it done from a good piercing parlor.

3. Don’t forget to ask about the history or the success rate of permanent corset piercing. There may not be a high rate of success in this type of piercing, because there is a high chances of rejection in surface piercing.

4. If the parlor had done any corset piercing before, you can also ask for some photos of their customers who had done corset piercing and healed completely, before you get it done. Don’t accept fresh piercings photos.

5. Be sure to watch the equipments and materials when your professional piercer take them out from the sealed sterile packages. What it means, sterility of the equipments is very important, so you have to make sure that your piercer is using the fresh sterile equipments for your piercing.
6. Most professional piercer may ask you to lay down or lean over the chair. when you are getting the corset piercing. During the piercing is going on, avoid moving. Brace yourself and breath normally.

7. During the piercing time, you can ask for breaks after each piercing. And, during the breaks, they may provide some fluids, such as tea, preferably with less sugar.
8. After you get your new corset piercing done, always wear loose shirts or clothes to avoid rubbing against the piercings.

9. Make sure that you clean the piercings with antimicrobial or antibacterial soap two times per day.

10. Be sure to note down all the piercing aftercare instructions properly, and follow them carefully as guided by your professional piercer.

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