AFTERCARE FOR EAR/CARTILAGE
You
are responsible for the care of your piercing. The
tools and implements used on your piercing are completely sterile, If your
piercing becomes infected you only have your self to blame. If you follow the
instructions on this care sheet the likelihood of complications is minimal.
The most important thing you need to know about the care of your new piercing is
not to touch it unless you are cleaning it with freshly washed hands,
Your hands are the dirtiest part of your body. If you play with your piercing
you are all but guaranteed to get an infection.
Your
ear should take anywhere from four to six months to heal. During that
time your piercing will be pinkish red around the opening. It will also secrete
a milky white discharge. Do not be alarmed it is just a natural part of the
healing process.
Make
sure your hair doesn’t come in contact with the piercing as much as possible.
If your hair is longer and is apt to be in contact with the piercing try to keep
it pulled back and wash it every day.
You
should wash your new piercing twice a day with a mild fragrance free
liquid antibacterial soap. The Association of Professional Piercers
recommends Provon or Satin witch are medicated soaps but these
products are very hard to find. So to make things easier for you dial
will work just fine.
1)
Wash your hands thoroughly before touching your piercing.
2)
Remove the crusty matter from the jewelry.
3)
Lather the antibacterial soap around
the piercing.
4)
Gently work the soap through the piercing using the ring
5)
Rinse thoroughly and dry with a paper towel
You
should also do a sea salt in warm water compress two or three
times a week. Fill a cup with the warm water and mix approx a tbsp of sea salt,
dip a cotton ball in the mixture, compress the cotton ball against your
piercing, and let soak for 5 minutes, after the compress rinse the
piercing thoroughly. This stimulates the circulation of blood which speeds
healing time and naturally draws out any infection that could be developing in
your piercing.
Don’t submerge your piercings in unclean water such as pools, lakes,
jacuzzis, etc while it is healing. Most bodies of water harbor large amounts of
bacteria. Realizing that some people wont cancel their vacation plans because of
a new piercing you can protect your piercing slightly in unclean water by using
a breathable, non water-permeable wound sealant such as Tegaderm or Clean Seals
(available at drugstores and pharmacies).
Almighty
Studios
320 Cherry Street ,Jamestown, NY
(716)487-1243