Well, there's a few things you can use;
And use things, like cotton buds to gently wipe around the area, careful not to touch the actual piercing too roughly.
Always wash your hands before touching the piercing, this will reduce the chance of infection.
They will have to take care of the piercings as they will have to keep the piercings clean and free of infection.
No
At a clean and reputable tattoo and piercing studio.
I did my nose piercing there and they were really nice and clean. I recommend it ;)
sea salt/saline spray & neosporin cream on the outside and that's it
No, baking soda is not recommended for healing piercings. It can be too abrasive and may cause irritation or even harm the healing process. It's best to clean piercings with saline solution or a gentle antibacterial soap recommended by a professional piercer.
you shouldn't use alcohol to clean any piercings. You can use alcohol to disinfect your jewelry but not the piercing itself. It dries it out.
Stay as healthy as possible. You can even take Vitamin C supplements. Avoid hitting the piercing and clean it correctly. Of course, some piercings will reject eventually, its just a matter of when. Piercings like hips, wrists, back dimples and some other body piercings reject quickly because of the motion in that area.
Like any piercing, if you take care of the piercing daily and clean it as required, then there is no issue.
When it's not healed, clean it with antibacterial soap of a liquid specifically for cleaning piercings.
No, and not because it's drinkable alcohol. Any form of alcohol kills the new cells that are healing the piercing along with bacteria. Peroxide and alcohol shouldn't be used on piercings. Soaking your piercing in salt water is good for piercings, and helps prevent and treat infections.
If you have an infected ear piercings or any other piercings take and clean it once a day every day until the infection goes away. The minum cleaning is every oter day!