Wednesday 24 June 2015

Tips And Precautions About Body Piercing Atlanta

By Ruthie Calderon


Puncturing holes in the skin suddenly came in vogue a few years ago, following the rise of the punk culture and now the hip hop rap generation. There are precautions to note when undergoing body piercing Atlanta to be safe from infection. Follow our tips to ensure the best possible experience.

Teenagers are the ones who most often get piercings and it is now quite commonplace. Shopping areas often have piercing places these days and you can see them being done on television fairly often. The procedure has now become quite a craze. Areas pierced quite often include lips, noses, belly buttons, eyebrows and, of course, ears.

Before getting your first modification, you should know the risks. There are health risks associated with piercings, such as getting an infection. While piercings make your figure more fashionable, it is important to know how to take care of them. Once you have gotten the modification, you will have a piece of jewelry inserted into it. Be sure to get the procedure done in a safe, clean, and professional environment. It's worth the extra money.

Jewelry placed in piercings should be silver or gold. It should be placed with an alcohol prep right after the hole has been made so it doesn't grow shut. An experienced person will know how to use clean instruments to protect your health. They will wash the intended area with antibacterial soap and which check your immunization history for tetanus and hepatitis.

If you're considering a tongue or mouth modification, you should ensure that your teeth and gums are clean and healthy. The jewellery used for the modification should also be very clean. Don't use strong cleansers unless there's an infection. Always wash your hands before touching the piercing, especially when it's first done and still healing. Also, don't let anyone else touch it!

Be sure to keep the pierced area dry. Sweat, saliva, and other body fluids can cause infection. While you are healing, always wear clean clothes and change your bed sheets regularly. With ear piercings, make sure you clean your phone. If you wear glasses, wash the arm bands regularly. If your mouth has threaded jewelry, be sure to check it twice a day to make sure the ends are tight. Avoid make up around your face and neck if you have ear and cartilage piercings which are healing. Keep the pierced part covered when using hair spray. Use antibacterial mouth wash that does not have alcohol with tongue or lips piercings, and be sure to rinse out your mouth after eating.

After piercing, body fluids like sweat and saliva can affect the area, sometimes causing infection. A tip is to keep your phone clean and bacteria free. Clean clothing and bed linen is also suggested. If you have pierced your ears, your glasses will have to have a thorough cleaning as well. Check jewelry several times a day whatever the location, especially threaded barbell type pieces. Make up should not be used to cover redness or swelling. Do not even powder your face, nose, or neck if this is a region for piercing.

Protect the areas affected from hair spray by covering that section or if it is the mouth area, use an antibacterial mouthwash. Again, do not overuse alcohol. Remember to rinse after eating. If silver or gold isn't used for decoration, make use of a non-toxic metal such as surgical steel. Titanium is wouldn't be a bad idea. To many people, piercings add refinement to the body. However, keeping your body in top condition is the most vital thing. Never relinquish your health for beauty!




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