| Eyebrow |
3 to
5 months Healing Time |
| Nostril |
2 to 4 months Healing
Time |
| Ear (lobe) |
6 to 12 weeks Healing
Time |
| Ear (cartilage) |
4 to 8 months Healing
Time |
| Bridge |
4 to 6 months Healing
Time |
| Septum |
4 to 6 months Healing
Time |
| Navel / Nipple |
6 to 8 months Healing
Time |
| Surface |
8 to 12 months Healing
Time |
Directions for
Cleaning: Wash piercing at least
once daily in shower with a mild, liquid
antimicrobial soap. Do this
by lathering on and around the piercing,
rotating jewelry gently, then rinsing. Clean
2 to 3 times a day with
H2Ocean
by spraying directly onto area and dab off
excess with a clean paper towel or tissue
(make sure you wash your hands
prior to touching or cleaning.) Do not over
clean.
Suggestions: Never
touch piercing unless you’ve just
washed your hands with anti-bacterial soap,
or the piercing could become irritated or
infected. Do Not use alcohol, peroxide,
hibiclense, or any form of iodine to clean
your piercing. Taking vitamin C and zinc
orally can speed up healing time. Do Not
remove the jewelry until piercing is COMPLETELY
healed. Using a mixture of sea salt and
water (1/4 tsp to 8oz water) can also help
healing. Do not play with your piercing,
only touch it to clean it. Slight swelling
may occur in freshly pierced tissue, along
with tenderness and slightly red coloration.
This is all normal. Do not submerge piercing
in chlorinated (pools) or salt water for
at least 3 weeks and for fresh water (rivers/lakes)
for at least 3 months.
Sea Salt / Hot compress Instructions:
A sea salt hot compress can help your piercing if it has become irritated or infected. DO NOT use alcohol, peroxide, hibiclense, Bactine, Bacitracin or Iodine to clean your piercing. DO NOT REMOVE THE JEWELRY UNTIL PIERCING IS COMPLETELY HEALED. Slight swelling may occur in freshly pierced tissue, along with tenderness, s, slightly red coloration and a yellow/white secretion. It is recommended that a waterproof bandage be used for a healing piercing whenever submersion in a pool, hot tub, lake, pond or the ocean occurs. Do not sleep on your piercing, as added pressure can cause irritation, migration, rejection or excess scarring. Avoid changing jemelry while you are healing.
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| Tongue |
3 to 6 weeks Healing Time |
| Lip / Labret |
4 to 8 months Healing Time |
| Cheek |
6 to 10 months Healing Time |
| Monroe |
3 to 6 months Healing Time |
Directions for
Cleaning: Rinse with
Tech
2000 or alchohol-free antiseptic mouthwash after
every time you eat, drink or smoke (this
applies to anything other than bottled water). With all piercings excluding the toungue, wash once daily in the shower with Provon Medicated lotion soap. Avoid rotating or moving the jewelry when cleaning, as doing so can iritate delicate healing tissue and prolong the healing process. Spray H2Ocean spray directly onto the piercing 4-6 times daily and allow to dry.
With all piercings excluding the tongue,
treat with
H2Ocean
by spraying it on inside and outside or
after
piercing lotion three times a day on
a cotton swab and cleanse with antibacterial
soap once daily
in the shower.
Suggestions:
Never touch piercing unless you’ve
just washed your hands with anti-bacterial
soap, or the piercing could become irritated
or infected. Do Not use alcohol, peroxide,
hibiclense, or any form of iodine to clean
your piercing. Do not change jewelry until
all soreness and swelling is gone. Do not
remove the jewelry until piercing is COMPLETELY
healed. Taking vitamin C and zinc orally
can speed up healing time. Using a mixture
of sea salt and water can also help healing
(mix 1/4 tsp to 8oz of very warm water,
rinse and count to 10 and repeat until all
8oz are gone). Slight swelling may occur
in freshly pierced tissue, along with tenderness
and slightly red coloration. This is all
normal. To help with swelling, keep your
mouth cold, suck ice or eat popsicles. Do
not let piercing come in contact with anything
other than cleanser or food while healing.
Try to sleep with your head elevated, this
will help your blood circulate and reduce
swelling. You also might want to buy a new
toothbrush, the old one most likely has
a large collection of bacteria on it.
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| Prince
Albert |
6 to 12 weeks Healing
Time |
| Scrotum/Hafada |
3 to 6 months Healing Time |
| Frenum |
2 to 4 months Healing Time |
| Ampalling |
5 to 10 months Healing Time |
| Apadravia |
5 to 10 months Healing Time |
| Guiche |
5 to 8 months Healing Time |
Directions for
Cleaning: Wash piercing at least
once daily in shower with a mild, liquid
antimicrobial soap. Do this
by lathering on and around the piercing,
rotating jewelry gently, then rinsing. Clean
2 to 3 times a day with
H2Ocean
by spraying directly onto area and dab off
excess with a clean paper towel or tissue
or use
after
piercing lotion (ear solution) on a
cotton swab (make sure you wash your hands
prior to touching or cleaning. Do not over
clean.
Suggestions:
Never touch piercing unless you’ve
just washed your hands with anti-bacterial
soap, or the piercing could become irritated
or infected. Do Not use alcohol, peroxide,
hibiclense, or any form of iodine to clean
your piercing. Do Not remove the jewelry
until piercing is COMPLETELY healed. Taking
vitamin C and zinc orally can speed up healing
time. A sea salt hot compress can help your piercing if it has become irritated (very red, swollen, discharge, sore) Mix 1/4 teaspoon of SEA SALT to 8oz WARM WATER. A good tip to mixing your solution is taking TWO pinches of sea salt and mixing it with one bottle (20 fl. oz.) of water. Distilled water is always the preferred choice. Soak a paper towel (do not use gauze or cotton as they can catch on the piercing) with the solution and place directly on the piercing. Apply light pressure for at least 10-15 minutes. A sea salt compress or rinse is also helpful in reducing scar tissue and aiding in the overall healing and care for a body piercing.
Do not play with your piercing, only touch
it to clean it. Slight swelling may occur
in freshly pierced tissue, along with tenderness
and slightly red coloration. This is all
normal. DO NOT engage in unprotected sex
while your piercing is healing. If sex is
uncomfortable, wait until it isn't, and
be careful on insertion. Urine is sterile
to your own body, so if your piercing goes
through your urethra, your urine will clean
it. If you have the above symptoms accompanied by a green discharge, immediately see your piercer. If you have any questions please stop by our shop or call 603-645-1449 or toll-free 866-818-2483.
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| Clitoral
Hood |
4 to 8 weeks Healing Time |
| Inner Labia |
6 to 8 weeks Healing Time |
| Outer Labia |
2 to 4 months Healing Time |
| Chistina |
2 to 4 months Healing Time |
Directions for
Cleaning: Wash piercing at least
once daily in shower with a mild, liquid
antimicrobial soap. Do this
by lathering on and around the piercing,
rotating jewelry gently, then rinsing. Clean
2 to 3 times a day with
H2Ocean
by spraying directly onto area and dab off
excess with a clean paper towel or tissue
or use
after
piercing lotion (ear solution) on a
cotton swab (make sure you wash your hands
prior to touching or cleaning. Do not over
clean.
Suggestions:
Never touch piercing unless you’ve
just washed your hands with anti-bacterial
soap, or the piercing could become irritated
or infected. Do Not use alcohol, peroxide,
hibiclense, or any form of iodine to clean
your piercing. Do Not remove the jewelry
until piercing is COMPLETELY healed. Taking
vitamin C and zinc orally can speed up healing
time. Using a mixture of sea salt and water
(1/4 tsp to 8oz water) can also help healing.
Do not play with your piercing, only touch
it to clean it. Slight swelling may occur
in freshly pierced tissue, along with tenderness
and slightly red coloration. This is all
normal. Do not submerge piercing in chlorinated
(pools) or salt water for at least 3 weeks
and fresh water (rivers/lakes) for at least
3 months. Do not let your piercing come
in contact with other people’s body
fluids. During your period, the piercing
may become tender or sore.
Sea Salt Instructions:
Once daily, pour sea salt/water mixture
into a shot glass and heat shot glass for
approximately 8 to 10 seconds in microwave.
Create a seal around the piercing with the
shot glass for 15 minutes or take the heated
shot glass and dip a folded towel and do
a hot compress and repeat. If you have any
questions, please stop in our shop or call
645-1449.
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Remove bandage in 1 to
2 hours. If the bandage sticks to the skin,
soak the area with cold water until the
bandage loosens, then remove carefully.
Wash tattoo carefully with cold water, gently
applying antibacterial soap with fingers
to remove all surface blood. Rinse with
cold water, pat dry with a clean towel and
air-dry for approx. 15 minutes.
After cleaning, gently
apply a thin layer of OINTMENT or SALVE
sparingly. Repeat 3 or 4 times a day as
needed for the next 2 to 3 days. Suggested:
Ink
Fixx Ointment,
Tattoo
Goo Salve
After tattoo is 2 to 3
days old, it is suggested you switch to
using LOTION. Suggested:
Ink
Fixx Lotion,
Tattoo
Goo Lotion.
Salves and Lotions keep
your tattoo from drying and the skin areas
soft and moist. Always apply sparingly.
Too much prevents the skin/tattoo from breathing.
The new tattoo should
be exposed to the air as much as possible.
The more exposure, the faster it will heal.
- DO NOT re-bandage
the tattoo
- DO NOT apply Vaseline,
lanolin or petroleum based products
- DO NOT apply alcohol
- DO NOT rub, scratch
or pick at the tattoo
- DO NOT expose to direct
sunlight, swim or soak in sauna, steam
bath or bathtub for two weeks.
- DO NOT share ointments
or salves with ANYONE
Avoiding sunlight is recommended
for the optimal life of the tattoo. If you
have any questions, feel free to call us
or come by the shop!
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Piercing Aftercare
Tattoo Aftercare
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