Piercing
Today people get pierced for fashion, trend, and personal statement. You can get almost any part of your body pierced. Furthermore, you can stretch your earlobes or get a dermal anchor. The important thing is to choose a professional to do it, rather than try and risk infections and diseases while doing it yourself. We will recommend a suitable piece of jewelry to use in various parts of your body. Titanium, surgical stainless steel, 14K or 18K gold, niobium, platinum jewelry is the best for your initial piercing. Cheap earrings or piercing jewelry can irritate piercings and infect them.
But even if you get pierced by a professional, you must take care of your new piercing to promote healing and prevent infection and permanent skin damage. No matter what body part you've had pierced, it's important to keep the piercing clean. All piercings produce a white discharge during the healing period but this is normal. After care instructions vary depending on the type of piercing. We will provide all the information about taking care of your piercing as it heals and after that.
It takes about 15 minutes to get a piercing. Whether it hurts or not is an individual thing - we all have different levels of tolerance to pain. A new piercing may be sore, tender, swollen or red for several days up to three weeks, depending on your immune system and the body part you got pierced. If you are afraid of the pain or have any doubts about this type of body art you probably should not do it until you are sure about your decision.
If any questions or complications occur, never hesitate to contact us to get the questions answered and problems solved.
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