Ear piercing: how to do it and when to disinfect it to avoid infections

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If you are thinking of decorating your ear with a few more earrings, you must know that the options are numerous: from traditional lobe earrings, To helix piercing (the famous helix), to the tragus piercing. Each earring will give a touch of personality to your look and you can customize your ear with many types of jewelry, this is one of the trends this season! Of course, you need to take some into consideration basic hygiene rules so that your new accessory does not become a nuisance. Yes, ear piercings can easily get infected, especially if you've done it to cartilage, so it's good to follow some guidelines when cleaning it to avoid any kind of problem.

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Ear piercing: what is it?

Il ear piercing it is a very simple operation, which then allows you to wear any type of earring. The trends, however, go far beyond the simple earlobe piercing, so much so that there are those who prefer to be more pierced ears to be able to use different jewels.
Fashion is no longer just a female trend, fortunately the interest now also includes the male world. To confirm this, it is precisely the statistics: even the man, in 83% of cases, has a piercing in at least one of the two lobes. In this guide, we see what types of piercings can be applied and what are the trends in earrings.

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Ear piercing e fashion they have always gone hand in hand. Every culture, in the past, has used this trend to express a social status, or to wear even heavy jewelry, therefore precious.
From European nobles to African tribal women, the earhole has been used as sign of recognition and elegance especially female. Between the XNUMXs and XNUMXs, ear piercing became a symbol of rebirth and rebellion, so much so that it is banned in some schools.
Now, it is a doctor who takes care of the holes, in any part of the ear and therefore the environment in which one operates is sterile. Ear piercing is now only done by specialists, who can also work in the tattoo sector and therefore guarantee that everything is carried out in total safety and hygiene.
Only in the 80sHowever, earrings with piercings are no longer a problem and become beauty accessories like necklaces and bracelets, aimed at representing one's style.

All types of ear piercings

If you are thinking of giving yourself an ear piercing, the questions and doubts that assail you are different. Which one to choose? It hurts? Where is it most painful? What is the most suitable piercing for me? All rather trivial questions, but more than legitimate. They exist basically 8 types of ear piercings, but some are only possible with a certain conformation of the ear. Also, as with everything, pain is subjective. People are often asked to rate a "pain scale" ranging from 1 to 10, but the answer is purely theoretical because everyone has a different tolerance level and, above all, it is such a fast procedure that you will hardly notice!

1. Lobe hole

This is the most common "piercing" and now fully cleared. Often received since childhood, sometimes even very small, it consists in piercing the wolf, the fleshy part of the ear, at the lower end of the auricle. Depending on the size and shape of the lobe of each, it is possible to drill more or less times in different places.

 

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How is an earlobe piercing done? Although it is still common today, The stud shooting gun is NOT used, which is prohibited by law for a number of reasonable reasons. Using the stud shooter will cost less, but you need to know that there are gods risks. Not only is it not possible to completely sterilize, but it is also a traumatic process for the ear and in fact makes the healing of the piercing difficult and more likely to become infected.
Despite its spread, the earlobe hole is a piercing and as such it must be done with the needle.

2. Conch piercings

The conch is a piercing that concerns the basin of the auricle, therefore the central and inner part of the ear. The practice consists in piercing the cartilage using a needle whose size varies slightly according to the piece of jewelry you prefer to wear.
Healing time fluctuates from 4 to 6 months , pain scale it is around the 5/10.

3. Helix piercings

The helix piercing concerns the upper part of the auricle, in fact called the "helix" and also in this case it is made by piercing the cartilage. It is a very fashionable and very versatile piercing: headbands, normal earrings, barbell, labret, the limits of this piercing are very few!
However, it requires particular caution: its recovery requires a lot of care and the risk of forming the dreaded "ball" behind the ear is high. It is therefore necessary to wait for the healing to be complete before changing the jewel and above all it must be well cleaned and disinfected, being careful not to irritate the hole.
The healing time fluctuates from 4 to 6 months, the pain scale around the 5/10.

 

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4. Anti helix piercing

The anti helix is ​​a piercing that affects a cartilage fold that is usually located about halfway up the ear, on the outside. Not everyone can achieve it, as those who have an underdeveloped fold or do not have it at all, have difficulty doing this piercing.
The healing time fluctuates from 4 to 6 months and the pain scale on 6/10.

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5. Tragus piercing

The cartilage that is located in front of the hole in the auricle is called drink, hence the name of the piercing. The earrings chosen for this area are generally the labret or, sometimes, the ring. Bulky jewelry may make it difficult to clean the auticular canal.
The healing time tends to vary from 3 to 4 months, the pain scale sui 4/10.

 

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6. Daith piercings

This piercing is made piercing the root of the helix, another fold of the cartilage this time inside the auricle. Being a slightly closed point of the ear and not at all easy to reach, usually a ring or a small barbell is chosen to decorate it. Furthermore, it is it is essential to clean it well, because more dirt tends to settle in this point of the ear (dead skin, earwax, dandruff, soap, other biological waste).
The healing time fluctuates from 4 to 5 months and the pain scale on 5/10.

 

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7.Rook piercings

The rook piercing involves a part of the ear called branches of the antelice and in fact it is the area under the curve to the north of the auricle, above the basin. Less popular than helix or conch piercing, it still offers many possibilities. In fact, there are some very nice jewels and, since it is a particularly visible point of the ear, it is worth taking into consideration.
The healing time fluctuates from 4 to 5 months and the pain scale around 6/10.

8. Industrial piercings

Only for the real lovers of piercings Of every kind. This piercing is made by piercing the helix in two points, so that the earring crosses the auricle crosswise from side to side. It might look like a cute little piercing, but there are actually some really gorgeous jewels for the industrial!
The healing time fluctuates from 6 to 7 months and the pain is slightly higher, sui 7/10.


 

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Ear piercing: why do it from a professional

Although it may seem obvious, many times we rely on trust and we don't always have the help of a professional to get us a piercing. It is common, in fact, to rely on tutorials on how to proceed to get an ear piercing ... wrong! Always go to a specialized center, which has sterilized material and complies with all appropriate hygiene standards. Evita to pierce your ears with one gun, guarantee less safety than needles, because they allow less precision during piercing and also do not always guarantee correct sterilization.

How to disinfect the piercing to avoid infections

Once you have your ear pierced, it is essential clean the hole every day to prevent it from becoming infected. Wash 2 or 3 times a day with a saline solution and spray a few drops of chlorhexidine on the wound, an antiseptic that will prevent the hole from becoming infected. Another option is to wash the hole 2 or 3 times a day with soapy water, this will keep bacteria away from the wound and prevent the piercing from becoming infected.

Normally, earlobe piercings are not complicated to manage, although it is necessary to follow these hygiene measures. Cartilage piercings, on the other hand, are more prone to complications because piercing in this part of the ear causes more inflammation and takes longer to heal. In these cases, in fact, it is normal to feel pain for the first few days, even the first few weeks. The wound will likely be uncomfortable when you sleep and you may have to lie down on the other side to avoid pain in the affected area.
Nothing to fear though, if you clean the hole several times a day with the right products, avoid touching the hole with dirty hands and keep your hair collected, your piercing will heal well and will not present any problems.

 

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Other recommendations to consider

After doing the ear piercing, remember to do not remove the earring for at least 1 month. If the hole has been made in the cartilage, it is recommended to wait even longer, between 2 and 3 months. In this way, you can be safer with respect to the correct and complete healing of the hole and the absence of bacteria in the change of the earring. Avoid using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide To clean the wound, these products are very aggressive and eliminate the healthy cells of the wound, which are necessary in the healing process. Always opt for soapy water or saline solutions, such as saline solution or chlorhexidine, are alternatives that are more respectful of the pH of our skin.
Wash your hands often and avoid touching the affected area with dirty hands. If you have long hair, try to keep it tied as much as possible, the constant contact of the hair with the hole can promote infection.

The materials chosen make the difference

When choosing the material of your jewelry, we recommend that you opt for thesurgical steel for the earring, as it is the one that keeps the bacteria farthest. Then, choose an earring made of hypoallergenic material, such as gold, platinum or surgical steel.
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When to go to a doctor?

If the area is still swollen, hot, painful, or oozing after several weeks after piercing the area, it is advisable to consider earring removal. If you have a fever or the infection doesn't go away, the best thing to do is see a doctor to assess the severity of the infection and give you the best recommendation to solve the problem as soon as possible. Remember that the ear is a less delicate area than, for example, the tongue, but you should still keep an eye on the wound to avoid complications.

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