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    What if the area has become swollen and it feels like there is fluid inside?
    Community Answer
    It's infected! Most infections aren't too serious, but definitely get it checked out, you may need antibiotics. Make sure to keep the area clean, and wash your hands before touching it at all.
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    What if I pierced my cartilage with a push pin?
    Community Answer
    You want to pierce your cartilage with hollow piercing needle. And don't use an earring -- use a barbell meant for your cartilage.
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    How can you sanitize a sewing needle? I'm piercing my tongue web at home, but I have no idea how to sanitize the needle. Please help!
    Community Answer
    Step 2 explains this. Just soak it in rubbing alcohol.
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    How do I get the solution?
    Community Answer
    You can get saline solution in shops like Claire's or at most drugstores, or you can make your own with salt and water.
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    If I pierce my nipples at home, do you think it would be okay? I never really pierced myself before.
    Community Answer
    That is a terrible idea, my friend. You could hit a nerve or give yourself an awful infection. If you won't pay to have it done correctly, don't get your nipples pierced.
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    How can I put an earring in?
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    Use a piercing needle which is hollow inside and open on one end. When you pierce, don't use the yarn just the needle and the don't take the needle out all the way. Have the piercing jewelry you want ready (preferably a stud piercing as it is easier to put on and for the ear to heal later), then put the bar of the piercing in the open side of the needle and push until the needle is out.
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    Do I have to use a piercing needle for this?
    Community Answer
    Only use a hollow needle. If you use the wrong type of needle, then the hole will be a different type of wound and is at much greater risk for infection or complications.
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    What type of pen is needed?
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    Use any pen that can write on your skin dark enough to see it. It will be used as a guide for the needle, so it's important that you know exactly where you want it.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my belly button at home?
    Community Answer
    I would advise you not to. The earlobe is very thin, while a belly button piercing involves piercing through thick tissue. Allowing a skilled professional to do this is safest.
  • Question
    I pierced my cartilage at home. How do I prevent infection?
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    Use antiseptic wash meant for piercings and use antibacterial ointment, such as Neosporin. Wear a barbell or captive bead earring; these are meant for fresh piercings, so that they can be properly cleaned without anything in the way.
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    What do I do if it doesn't heal?
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    If done properly (with a real piercing needle), it will heal within a few weeks. It may take up to 2 or 3 months. Keep it clean with antiseptic and antibacterial soaps and ointments. Piercings are wounds and should be treated as such. Keeping the earring in will allow the hole to form properly. You could risk dragging contaminants into the wound by taking the earring out. Wear a captive bead or barbell earring initially and if there are signs of infection, go to the doctor.
  • Question
    Could I do a penis piercing at home?
    Community Answer
    You could, but I don't recommend it due to the delicate nature of that kind of piercing.
  • Question
    Is there anywhere else I could get a piercing needle?
    Community Answer
    You can buy them online at sites like Ebay or Amazon as well as at select tattoo and piercing shops that sell needles suitable for piercing.
  • Question
    Can I pierce my nipple at home?
    Community Answer
    No, you need to have someone that is a professional complete this kind of piercing for you.
  • Question
    I'm a little scared to do it myself. Any suggestions on how to stay calm?
    Community Answer
    Home piercing can be dangerous, so if you're nervous, just go to a reputable piercer.
  • Question
    Would I be able to pierce my eyebrow myself?
    Community Answer
    I wouldn't recommend doing your eyebrow yourself due to the number of sensitive nerves in the area.
  • Question
    Can I do a smiley piercing by myself?
    Community Answer
    It is not recommended to do it by yourself. You should consult a professional for this type of piercing.
  • Question
    Can I use a safety pin to pierce my lip?
    BodyBlingPiercings
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is possible if correctly sterilized. However, DIY piercings are anything but safe, and you have a high risk of doing the piercing incorrectly and getting an infection. Having a trained professional pierce you is your best bet.
  • Question
    I pierced my eyebrow with a sewing needle and used a safety pin in it. How can I help reduce risk of an infection?
    Community Answer
    You can always take the safety pin out and clean it with contact solution daily until the skin regrows. If you decide to leave it in, continue to clean it daily with the above mentioned methods.
  • Question
    I want to pierce my tongue at home but can’t find the right needle. Is it safe to do with a sewing needle?
    aNd PeGgY
    Community Answer
    No, not at all! Not even if you sterilize the needle first, it could lead to infections. Instead, just wait until quarantine is over to get it done by a professional.
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