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How to Clean and Care for Industrial Piercing Jewellery

How to Clean and Care for Industrial Piercing Jewellery

Trendy but cool industrial piercings are a great option to flaunt your style and express your inner self through decent body modification. Like all piercings, it is a wound that must be adequately tended to avoid infection. Therefore, we have this guide to keep your customized industrial piercings in good shape. Whether you are new to body piercing or used to the pain, techniques and tips, this blog will help you to keep piercings healthy and looking great. 

Why It Matters

Before we get into the details, let's talk about why taking care of your piercing jewellery is essential. This jewellery features two points connected by straight jewellery, which runs across these piercing points; you can also call it Double barbell industrial jewellery. This setup can be a bit trickier to clean compared to other piercings.

  1. Prevent Infections: Proper cleaning helps avoid painful infections that might need medical attention.
  2. Keep It Looking Good: Regular care keeps your piercing and jewellery attractive and helps prevent unsightly build-up.
  3. Speed Up Healing: Taking good care can make your piercing heal faster, allowing you to change your jewellery sooner if you want.

Cleaning Right After the Piercing

When you've just gotten your industrial piercing, the cleaning process is different from regular maintenance.

Use Saline Solution: Clean your piercing with saline solution in the first few weeks. To make it, mix a little sea salt (about 1/4 teaspoon) with warm water (1 cup). Dip a clean cotton ball or sterile gauze in this solution and gently wipe your piercing. 

Don't Overdo It: Avoid cleaning too much, as it can irritate the piercing. Cleaning once or twice a day is usually enough.

Hands Off: Try not to touch your piercing unless it's necessary, and make sure your hands are clean if you have to handle it.

Stay Away from Water: While your piercing is healing, avoid swimming in pools, hot tubs, or any other body of water to prevent infections.

Routine Care for Your Industrial Piercing Jewellery

Once your industrial piercing has fully healed (which usually takes a few months), you can switch to regular jewellery cleaning to keep your piercing in good shape.

Saline Soaks: Keep using saline solution soaks, but you can reduce the frequency to a few times a week. 

Gentle Cleaning: For everyday care, softly clean around your piercing with mild, unscented soap and warm water. 

Rotate Gently: Once in a while, turn your jewellery gently to keep it from sticking to your skin. But be careful; too much rotation can cause irritation.

No Harsh Chemicals: Stay away from strong cleaning products, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide. These can dry out and irritate your piercing.

Pick Good-Quality Jewelry: Invest in high-quality, hypoallergenic jewellery to reduce the risk of infections and irritation. Surgical steel, titanium, and niobium are robust choices.

Watch Out for Problems 

It's important to keep an eye on your industrial piercing and jewellery to prevent issues. Look for signs of infection, migration, or rejection.

Infection: If you see redness, swelling, tenderness, discharge with an odd colour or smell, or a higher body temperature, you might have an infection. Keep using saline soaks and consult a professional.

Migration: Migration happens when the jewellery is pushed by the body towards the surface. If you notice the hole moving or your jewellery becoming visible, talk to your piercer for advice.

Rejection: If your body starts pushing the jewellery out entirely, it's called rejection. Signs include ongoing irritation, thinning of the skin around the jewellery, and the jewellery moving towards the surface. If you think it's rejecting, see a professional right away.

Changing Your Industrial Piercing Jewellery

At some point, you might want to change industrial piercing jewellery for a different style or material. Here's how to do it safely:

Wait for Full Healing: Make sure your piercing has completely healed before you attempt to change the jewellery. This can take a few months.

Consult a Pro: If you're not sure about changing the jewellery yourself, it's safer to visit a professional piercer who can help.

Choose the Right Size: When you pick new jewellery, make sure it's the right size for your piercing.

Clean the New Jewelry: Before you put in new jewellery, clean it thoroughly with mild, unscented soap and warm water.

Be Gentle: When you take out the old jewellery and put in the new one, be gentle to avoid hurting your piercing.

Keep an Eye Out for Irritation: After changing the jewellery, watch your piercing closely for any signs of irritation or infection.

For great industrial piercing, proper jewellery cleaning and care are crucial. Whether you have a new piercing or an old one, regular saline soaks, gentle cleaning, and keeping an eye out for trouble are important. Always choose good-quality jewellery and consult a professional if you have any concerns or need to change your jewellery. With the right care, your industrial piercing can be a stylish and long-lasting part of your look.

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