Congratulations! Your new piercing was performed by a professional in a clean, safe environment, using aseptic techniques and the best body jewelry available. Now it’s up to you to take care of it.

 

Follow these simple suggestions to ensure a smooth healing process:

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR PIERCING

To clean your new piercing you will need:

 

Clean gauze or cotton pads

Sterile wound wash saline

During the initial healing time, clean your piercing morning and evening as follows:

 

Always wash your hands before any kind of contact with the piercing or the area around it. Even the cleanest person will have dirty hands from touching door handles, money, phones, etc. Do not touch your piercing!

Spray your piercing twice daily with the sterile wound wash saline. With the pierced area over a sink, spray front and back or top and bottom. Then, pat dry with the clean gauze or cotton pads.

Be sure to rinse your piercing after showering.

 

SPECIAL ORAL PIERCING AFTERCARE NEEDS

For additional oral piercing aftercare you will need:

 

An alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthwash or dental rise

A salt water solution

A new toothbrush (toss the old one today)

During the initial healing time, rinse with the antimicrobial mouthwash or dental rinse 3 to 4 times daily. Swish gently for 30 to 60 seconds. Do this after meals during the entire initial healing time. Do not use mouthwash more than 4 to 5 times daily and use it in intervals spaced out throughout the day.

 

In addition, swish gently with the salt water solution for 30 to 60 seconds, 3 to 4 times daily.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

Your new piercing may:

 

Bleed a bit or be swollen for the first few days. A cold compress and/or ice will help reduce swelling and slow bleeding.

Be tender, itchy, or even bruised for a few weeks

Secrete a whiteish-yellow fluid which may dry on the piercing. This is normal and will stop when the piercing is healed. Do not pick this with your fingers!

 

WHAT TO AVOID DURING HEALING

While your piercing is healing, please avoid the following:

 

Touching your piercing, except when you are cleaning it

Twisting, turning, or taking out your jewelry

Oral contact or contact with another person’s bodily fluids

Using any aftercare products that we did not suggest

Getting lotions, sprays and makeup in your piercings

Swimming in lakes, rivers, public pools, hot tubs, etc. Sea water is good just don't staying long exposed on the sun ,If you must go in different water, using Tegaderm (a waterproof, breathable bandage) is an option.

Attention / Removing the jewelry. If you remove your jewelry the piercing may close

 

In case of problem send photo to the shop and explain in whatapp or viber call ,so we can help with different ways. 

+30 6907345432 . Directly with Mario.



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