all you need to do is clean it for a few days with a cleaner you get from the place you got it peirced(costs $5) and then after that just clean it in the shower. turn it around and up and down and it will be perfectly fine. you dont need to do those stupid sea salt soaks. ive had my industrial for 4 months and its perfectly fine.
Every piercing has a different aftercare routine so it really depends on the piercing.
You can order it online or if not then go to a piercing shop with aftercare things they might have it there.
Rinse and clean the piercing twice daily with special clearer for piercings and clean the piercing at least once a day with a salt water mixture. This won't guarantee that your industrial won't get infected, but it will definitely help.
You need to follow the written aftercare instructions you were provided with at the time you got your piercing done. If you have aftercare questions contact your piercer.
Whether you are talking about the industrial piercing or other common ear piercings, they all involve puncturing a jewelry in the skin. Thus, any piercing can easily get viral or bacterial infection, if you don't follow aftercare instructions carefully. &, knowing the signs & symptoms of infected industrial piercing will help you to get treatment before it become very serious. Some of the obvious symptoms of infected industrial piercing are prolonged swelling, inflammation, redness, pain & burning sensation (after the initial 3-4 days of piercing). Unusual discharge of yellowish-green thick fluid & bleeding from the pierced area are also some noticeable symptoms of industrial piercing infection.
Well the piercing is next to painless, it's the aftercare the following day that may be a bit painful. But if you follow the aftercare instructions you should have no issue.
Well if you are doing your aftercare correctly you should be getting the piercing wet every time you clean the piercing.
If the piercing is done by a professional body piercer working in a licenced facility, you will be provided with written aftercare instructions at the time you get your piercing done. The piercer will also go over the aftercare instructions with you to ensure you understand the proper care routine for your piercing.
Well if you had the piercing done you should have received detailed written aftercare instructions, if you are going to get the piercing done, you should get the aftercare instructions in writing. Be sure to ask your piercer before you get the piercing done," do I get written aftercare instructions?". If the answer is no then find another studio to get the piercing done. All piercing studios must provide the client with written aftercare instructions, this is a requirement of all body piercing studios, as required by the local health inspection departments and municipal licensing bodies. If you didn't get instructions for the aftercare of your piercing and you just got it done, go back and ask for the instructions from your piercer. They must provide the aftercare instructions, they are responsible for what they do, and part of that responsibility requires they provide you with the instructions verbally and in writing. Telling you how to take care of the piercing before you get the piercing done does you no real good, each studio has there own method of taking care of the piercings they provide. So providing you with conflicting information is not a good thing, if need be ask them for the instructions before you get the piercing done, then you can compare notes between the studios you are thinking of having provide the piercing service for you.
Well if you had the piercing done you should have received detailed written aftercare instructions, if you are going to get the piercing done, you should get the aftercare instructions in writing. Be sure to ask your piercer before you get the piercing done," do I get written aftercare instructions?". If the answer is no then find another studio to get the piercing done. All piercing studios must provide the client with written aftercare instructions, this is a requirement of all body piercing studios, as required by the local health inspection departments and municipal licensing bodies. If you didn't get instructions for the aftercare of your piercing and you just got it done, go back and ask for the instructions from your piercer. They must provide the aftercare instructions, they are responsible for what they do, and part of that responsibility requires they provide you with the instructions verbally and in writing. Telling you how to take care of the piercing before you get the piercing done does you no real good, each studio has there own method of taking care of the piercings they provide. So providing you with conflicting information is not a good thing, if need be ask them for the instructions before you get the piercing done, then you can compare notes between the studios you are thinking of having provide the piercing service for you.
Follow the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer. http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftercare/infected_piercing.htm
Follow the written aftercare instructions provided to you by your professional body piercer. Wash your piercing.