Aftercare
While
we use only the finest quality jewelry it is still possible that
you may have a reaction to the material. If you do have a reaction
to the material please contact us so that we may help you to find
a piece of jewelry that is more suitable to your body.
We would
also like you to know that your safety is our main concern. All
of our jewelry and instruments are autoclaved before use and we
only use single use needles. Please feel free to ask us any questions
that you may have concerning this process.
Here
is some helpful information we like to provide for you on the care
and healing of your new piercing. It is important to remember that
these guidelines are not set in stone, what works for one person
may not work for another. The best way to heal a piercing is a good
diet and clean hygiene. If you keep your body clean it knows what
to do. The following recommendations for cleaning your new piercing
have come from techniques that we have compiled from ourselves,
clients, doctors and dentists. We are always looking for better
ways to heal piercings and our aftercare reflects that.
Here
are some of the necessary supplies you will need to take care of
your new piercing.
Provon,
Satin or
Liquid Antibacterial Soap
(Fragrance and Color free) or
Pure Castile Soap
Sea Salt and Purified Water
Alcohol-Free Antibacterial Mouthwash
Biotene, Tech 2000, Tom’s of Maine
Here
are some of the things that you should avoid
using on you piercing as they can cause prolonged healing and tissue
damage.
Alcohol,
Hydrogen Peroxide, Antibiotic Ointments, Hibiclens, Iodine or Contact
Solution
If you
follow the instructions we have recommended in the following pages
you should have a happy, healthy piercing. Please understand that
all people heal differently and that what works for one person may
not work on another. You may have to try different types of cleaning
methods to find which one works best for your body. Please feel
free to contact us if you have any questions or problems with your
new piercing.
BODY:
After the first 24 hours: Clean the piercing two to three times
a day. Scrub your hands with Antibacterial Soap before any contact
with your piercing. Using a cupped hand carefully soak the piercing
to soften any crusty material. Work up lather with some soap and
gently clean the jewelry and your piercing. Once the area is thoroughly
cleaned, try to move the jewelry through the piercing, working the
soap into the piercing. Then rinse the area thoroughly with water
while moving the jewelry through the piercing. Blot dry the piercing
with a Kleenex or let it air dry (avoid using your towel as it is
not usually clean).
ORAL:
For the first 24 to 48 hours try to keep ice or ice water on the
piercing to keep swelling to a minimum. After the consumption of
any food or drink you need to rinse with alcohol free mouthwash.
You should try to avoid eating any foods that will stick to your
jewelry during the healing process as they can irritate your piercing.
Once the swelling goes down we suggest that you downsize the jewelry.
Additional Aftercare
BOTH:
Do Sea Salt rinses or soaks two times a day to speed up the healing
process. You can find Sea Salt at any good health food store in
the bulk section. Take 1/4 teaspoon of the Sea Salt and mix it in
1 cup of warm purified water until it is dissolved. Rinse or soak
the piercing for about five to ten minutes. You want to make sure
that you rinse the area with water after the sea salt rinse or soak.
It is important to make sure that you purchase Organic Sea Salt
and not Table Salt which will damage the piercing.
Infection
or irritation of new piercings generally occurs because crusty matter
(usually lymph and similar body fluid) was forced into the piercing.
Body fluids are sticky and attract airborne or other bacteria that
can infect your piercing. Unless you are cleaning the piercing,
do not touch the area as the oils on your hand can cause an infection.
You should
avoid oral contact and rough play with new piercings as the can
infect and or tear the tissue.
Try to
keep hair out of the area during the healing process as it is notorious
for getting dirt and bacteria into the piercing. The same applies
to hair and body care products as they can cause a chemical irritation
to the healing piercing.
Any other
common sense things you can do to keep your new piercing clean will
also be helpful. Staying out of pools, hot tubs, hot springs, etc…
will also help speed up the healing process by keeping bacteria
from getting into your piercing. If you are going to be doing something
or going somewhere that you know is likely to contaminate your piercing,
please be smart and clean it before and after that activity or use
a tegaderm patch to keep it dry.
Some
piercings have more likelihood of rejecting, if you notice that
your piercing is rejecting please contact us to determine the best
course of action.
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Hours
of Operation:
Monday ? Saturday
11:00 a.m. ? 10:00 p.m.
Sunday 11:00am - 8:00pm |
Phone: (408)
559-6039 |
3014
B Union Ave |
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San
Jose CA, 95124 |
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