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QuestionHow can I encourage my piercing to heal?Roger Rodriguez, also known as Roger Rabb!t, is the Owner of Ancient Adornments Body Piercing, a piercing studio based in the Los Angeles, California area. With over 25 years of piercing experience, Roger has become the co-owner of several piercing studios such as ENVY Body Piercing and Rebel Rebel Ear Piercing and teaches the craft of body piercing at Ancient Adornments. He is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP).The most important thing, no matter what piercing you want, is the quality of the jewelry you get. Make sure you are aware of the materials you are using, which can include antegrade steel and antigrade titanium. Be sure to get your piercing done at a reputable studio.
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QuestionHow long does it take for a new ear piercing to heal?Roger Rodriguez, also known as Roger Rabb!t, is the Owner of Ancient Adornments Body Piercing, a piercing studio based in the Los Angeles, California area. With over 25 years of piercing experience, Roger has become the co-owner of several piercing studios such as ENVY Body Piercing and Rebel Rebel Ear Piercing and teaches the craft of body piercing at Ancient Adornments. He is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP).Ear piercings heal very quickly. On average, it takes about six to eight weeks for an ear lobe piercing to heal. Piercings on the cartilage, including your upper ear and your nose, can take anywhere from three to six months. For these piercings, it depends on the amount of work that you're doing to keep them clean and how many piercings you're getting.
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QuestionDo I have to clean my ears/earrings after it’s been a year?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTo keep your piercing healthy, it's best to clean the skin around the piercing and the earring posts monthly. Take out the earrings, wipe down the pierced area with a cotton ball soaked in saline solution. Then, wipe down the posts of your earrings with alcohol to disinfect them and pop them back into your ears. You're good to go!
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QuestionI can use hydrogen peroxide right?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAvoid using hydrogen peroxide if you have a new piercing since it can affect the healing process. It's best to use saline solution for cleaning new piercings and healed piercings.
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QuestionI've heard that you're not supposed to use alcohol to clean a piercing because it dries it out. What else can I use instead?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerAlcohol is definitely drying on the skin and you don't need to use it at all if your piercing isn't infected. Instead, soak a cotton ball with saline solution and use that to clean the area around your piercing.
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QuestionHow do you clean your piercing if you took out your earrings?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerClean around the pierced area with a cotton ball soaked in saline solution. Then, wipe down the earring posts with rubbing alcohol before reinserting them. If your piercing holes are irritated or painful, coat the sterilized posts with antibacterial ointment before putting the earrings back in.
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QuestionWhat can I get over the counter to help prevent infection?Community AnswerUse contact solution or mix salt in warm water until it dissolves. Clean at least once daily.
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QuestionCan I use nail polish remover instead?Community AnswerNo, that would most likely kill healing skin cells. It's better to keep harsh chemicals away from your ear, and use something gentler.
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QuestionIs it okay for it to swell or become red after cleaning it?Community AnswerYes, it is pretty normal to have some sort of reaction to a piercing. If the swelling or redness does not go away after a few days, contact a physician.
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QuestionCan I use the normal salt that we use in our kitchen to make salt solution?Community AnswerYou should use sea salt; you can buy sea salt at any grocery store.
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QuestionHow long do I have to wait to switch the new earrings with old ones?Community AnswerUsually four to six weeks, but always check with a doctor if you are uncertain. If you take them out too early, the piercing could close up and you would have to do the whole process all over again.
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QuestionI just got my ears pierced. Is there any advice to help me?Community AnswerClean them at least twice a day with antibacterial soap and water or earring solution. Typically, it's okay to change earrings after six weeks, but you should wait around six months to take them out completely. If you take them out and leave them out early, the holes can grow back.
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QuestionWill I be okay if I punch a hole in my ear lobe by accident with my earrings?Community AnswerAs long as the puncture doesn't get infected, you will be fine. Do not use it as another piercing as it may be too close to the first.
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QuestionHow can I keep the piercing from getting infected?Community AnswerClean around your piercings with a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol twice a day.
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QuestionCan I sleep with earrings in?Community AnswerYes, you can sleep with earrings in although it is not very comfortable. It can also result in your ear being torn, so be careful.
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QuestionMy child's earring was torn out of her ear but she needs an earring soon. What should I do?Community AnswerFirst, go see a doctor to see if her ear needs treatment. To find earrings, go to a local accessory or jewelry shop.
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QuestionWhat should I use to keep my piercing clean?Community AnswerBuy a cleaner made specifically for your piercing, such as Claire's ear cleaner. This is usually sold by the piercer or in stores that do piercings. The instructions will be on the bottle.
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QuestionI pierced my ears a year ago and they're still sore. What should I do?Community AnswerSee your doctor. You might also try switching to a different type of earring, as you may be allergic to whatever your current pair are made out of.
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QuestionWhy do I have turn my earrings when I first get them done?BreezyDeezyCommunity AnswerYou need to turn the earrings so the skin does not grow over them.
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QuestionWhat if I only have five dollars and no rubbing alcohol or cleaner? What can I clean my ears with? They are actually getting infected!Community AnswerYou need to get alcohol. It shouldn't cost more than $5. If they are already infected, go to the doctor. They will probably give you rubbing alcohol, and possibly antibiotics as well.
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QuestionIs it normal for my ears to be red after cleaning them?Community AnswerIf you are using a cotton swab, yes. You might be going a bit harsh on your ears. Be a little more gentle. If that doesn't help, you might want to use something a little less harsh for cleaning, like a mild soap and water.
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QuestionIs it safe to clean cosmetic earrings with rubbing alcohol and is it safe to clean "sensitive ears" earrings with rubbing alcohol?Briyana SpencerCommunity AnswerYes, you can use rubbing alcohol to clean off your earrings. You can soak the earrings in the alcohol or use cotton swabs.
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QuestionCould soap and water be a temporary substitute for it?Community AnswerSoap and water isn’t the best option, but if you have nothing else, it will still clean your ears. However, you should try to get some rubbing alcohol or a cleaner.
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QuestionIs it okay to have a little of dry, crusty blood around it every day even if I clean them properly?Community AnswerIt is normal for that to happen if the piercing is new and still healing. If it is not new, you should see a doctor.
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QuestionCan I pierce my ears myself, and can I use sanitizer to keep it clean?Community Answer
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QuestionHow do I get black gunk out of the earring holes?Community AnswerClean your earring holes with cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol and then do the same to your earring, because bacteria can collect on the posts. Then cover your ear and the posts with antibiotic ointment.
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QuestionCan I use antiseptic betadine solution for my ear lobe piercings?Briyana SpencerCommunity AnswerYes, some piercers use it beforehand, so it should be fine to use afterwards.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my piercing gets clogged with gunk within a week of not wearing earrings, but it is not infected?Community AnswerTry to scrape any off outside the hole with your fingers and then put the earrings back in. You should be fine.
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QuestionCan I use alcohol for cleaning it every day instead of sea salt?Community AnswerNo, using alcohol will only dry out your ear, making the healing process take longer.
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QuestionWhen I first get my ears pierced must I sleep with them in or can I take them out overnight?RubyTop AnswererIt is not recommended that you take your earrings out when you first get them pierced. Wait a couple of weeks (at least 3-6) for your ears to heal. You may have to change your sleeping position if your earrings get in the way.
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