Dermal Piercing Aftercare Guide

Best wishes for a speedy recovery after your brand-new dermal piercing from us.

To get through the basic healing period after a dermal piercing, it takes roughly 6 months.

You're likely wondering what the basic healing period means at this point.

The term "basic healing period" refers to the time when your piercing is still in the healing process and only a very thin layer of tissue is forming around the anchor of dermal piercing.

During this time, you should take good care of your piercing and never change the dermal top. You should also keep it clean and do all the aftercare procedures necessary to heal a dermal piercing.

Please carefully study and adhere to the basic instructions listed below if you want to successfully heal a dermal piercing.

  • Given that it heals in about 6 to 8 months, take good care. That does not, however, imply that you can neglect your aftercare routines. Its a very high care demanding piercing.
  • After the initial piercing, keep it covered with a waterproof bandage for at least ten days.
  • The most important rule is to never touch a piercing. Every time you touch your piercing, you get one step closer to developing an infection, which is a very dangerous thing.
  • Throughout the healing process, soak your newly placed dermal piercing two to three times a day using a saline piercing aftercare solution. Additionally, it's a good idea to wash your piercings once a day in clean water and soap.
  • Stay away from standing water for a min period of 45 days (like sea, swimming pools, lakes, and baths).
  • Steer clear of any lotions, including those for skin care and makeup. even the moisturizers that are close to your piercing. The healing process can quickly become complicated if something gets stuck in your piercing or on your jewelry.
  • Do not sleep on your piercing during the whole healing period as pressure can easily damage the piercings.
  • Jewelry should never be moved or rotated during the healing process as this will just make things more difficult. It is also not advised to take any actions that may hinder the healing process.
  • Nothing, notably chains, seatbelts, or even simple clothes that might easily pull or damage your piercing, should come in contact with the top of your piercing.
  • Do not use any antibacterial creams without consulting your piercer.
  • Have a piercer confirm that the piercing has fully healed before stopping aftercare practices.

Tips & Tricks

  • Avoid attempting to spin or modify your dermal jewelry. This can easily damage or change the location of anchor inside the skin.
  • Jewelry should never be changed, replaced, or altered while the body is recovering. We recognize that anyone can quickly become tired of their jewels, but doing so while the piercing is healing, which takes six months, is very terrible and can quickly make the healing process more difficult..
  • Every day, wash your piercings in clean water and mild soap in the shower. Don't forget to use a dryer to dry them after.
  • Best thing that you can do for your piercing is DO NOT TOUCH IT.
  • For ten days, change your waterproof bandage every day. Before applying the new bandage, use the included saline spray to clean the piercing and its surroundings. After letting it dry, apply a new bandage.
  • Keep in mind that stress, bad diet, drug addiction, or illness might lead to a prolonged recovery period or other challenges.

What to Avoid

  • The most important rule is to never touch a piercing. Every time you touch your piercing, you get one step closer to developing an infection, which is a very dangerous thing.
  • For up to 45 days, stay away from lakes, pools, and the sea because contaminated water can quickly infect piercings.
  • To avoid jewelry pulling, don't wear any chains, bangles, or anything else near it.
  • Steer clear of any lotions, sprays, including those for skin care and makeup. even the moisturizers that are close to your piercing. The healing process can quickly become complicated if something gets stuck in your piercing or on your jewelry.
  • Do not clean with alcohol or cotton buds.
  • Throughout the healing process, never try to rotate or spin it.
  • Avoid tea tree oil and any other products that your friends or social media have recommended.