Face Maintenance   Risks
           

These piercings respond well if you move and touch them as little as possible. Moving the jewellery too much can cause problems with rejection of eyebrow piercings and can cause the growth of keloidal scar tissue on the cartilage of the ear and nose. It is better to clean these piercings only when absolutely necessary. You must not use anything other than salt water or saline solution to clean these piercings. Alcohol, Surgical Spirit, Hydrogen Peroxide, Dettol, TCP, Witch Hazel and Tea Tree Oil can kill newly forming scar cells, lengthening the time it takes for your piercing to heal and leaving you open to infection and migration for longer. REMEMBER: The quicker you can heal a piercing, the better!

Clean the piercing ONLY WHEN IT IS "CRUSTY". If it isn't "crusty" then leave it alone. Pour some boiled and cooled water into a clean glass and add half a teaspoon of non-iodised table salt or sea salt to the water. Dip a cotton bud (Q-Tip) into the water and use this to scrub any crusty bits off the jewellery. Move the jewellery only enough to clean it.

This is a picture depicting a lip piercing. The picture shows a ring pierced through the bottom lip
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