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Healing Your Shiny New Dermal Piercing With This 3-Step Guide
Just like tattoos, piercings are also a form of self-expression. While some people refrain from getting even their nose pierced, others choose to get their eyebrows studded with stones.
There are at least 3 types of common piercings that you can get by walking into your neighbourhood jewellery shop.
These include, nose piercings, ear piercings and belly piercings. A single-point piercing, however, is something that not many artists can manage to master.

This sort of a piercing is fitted using a needle on sterilised skin; however, the artist will be using a regular gauge needle to create an L-shaped pouch inside the skin to fit a small base plate. Once the plate has been fit successfully, the chosen stud is screwed onto the plate.
The concept of dermal piercings are relatively new in India, but this trend is catching on quickly!
If you are one of the lucky ones who has found an excellent piercing artist, then continue reading.
The following paragraphs will give you an insight on how to heal your exotic piercing, using a simple 3-step guide.

Step
1:
Make
Yourself
Aware
Of
The
Facts
Now
that
you
have
decided
to
sport
a
dermal
piercing,
remember
to
keep
your
piercing
free
of
heavily
chlorinated
water.
You
should
also
avoid
large
bodies
of
water
with
high
quantities
of
salt
and
contaminants.
Swimming
pools,
beaches
and
the
outdoors
are
a
complete
NO-NO
for
45
days.
The right size for the first stud can vary from 1 millimeter to 4 millimeters. This will depend on the region the stud is placed. If you choose to get pierced at a place with more bone than flesh, then you will need a smaller stud. Larger studs can be added later; however, such studs rarely hold for more than a few days. This is because the tissue around the stud is usually not strong enough to hold a stud bigger than 4 millimeters.
Step
2:
Don't
Be
In
a
Rush
To
Change
The
Stud
While
the
piercing
might
heal
quickly,
refrain
from
changing
the
stud
for
30
days.
Choosing
a
large
stud
initially
might
cause
the
skin
to
tear
in
1-2
days.
Larger
studs
are
also
more
prone
to
certain
accidents.
If
the
piercing
gets
hit
by
your
own
hand
or
if
the
stud
gets
caught
in
clothes,
then
this
will
be
a
painful
experience.
The first time you decide to change the stud, ensure that the original piercing artist completes this task for you. You can ask the artist to help you learn to change future studs, but don't be in a drastic hurry to experiment.

Step
3:
Promote
Healing
Using
The
Power
Of
Natural
Ingredients
Turmeric
powder
and
oil
make
a
powerful
combination.
Applying
a
dot
or
two
of
this
mixture
on
to
the
dermal
piercing,
twice
in
a
day,
should
get
you
on
the
right
path.
Gently
cleaning
the
piercing
with
a
Q-tip,
during
or
after
you
bathe,
is
a
must.
Calendula extract is a potent natural herb. This antiseptic is often used to heal cuts, scrapes, bruises, tattoos and even piercings. If you have chosen calendula as your primary healing aid, then ensure that you dilute the extract by using 1 part water and 1 part calendula extract.
You only need a few drops of calendula, so mix carefully! Keep in mind that calendula should preferably be used alone. As far as possible, antibiotic creams should not be combined with this natural-healing aid.



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