What Should I Know Before Getting My Ear Pierced?

The art of ear piercing has advanced to the point that various ear parts can now be punctured. The normal earlobe piercing is one of the many different types of body piercing. Rook piercing, industrial piercing (often done on both portions of the top of the ears, for barbells to be placed), daith piercing, conch piercing, and tragus piercing. Since practically every area of the ear can be pierced, a person can have more than twenty distinct piercings there.

 It can be incredibly stressful to get your ears pierced for the first time. Nobody likes having their skin poked by pointy objects. However, getting your ears pierced is a must if you want to have amazing ears. Let's discuss what you should do to prepare for getting your ears pierced for the first time.



Find a reputable ear-piercing professional

You truly need to see a professional piercer to get your ears, despite how "simple" it might seem on TV or on YouTube. Get your ears pierced in a tattoo parlor because you know they have the necessary expertise. Most tattoo parlors - if not all - also perform body piercings. That's because inappropriate piercing could result in cyst formation beneath the skin and lasting, disfiguring scarring.

 

●       Decide on the kind of piercing you

●       Prefer a piercing shop with good reviews and recommendations

●       Take the shop's cleanliness into account.

●       Should unpack new and sterile products in front of you

●       Make sure they are following proper local health regulations

●       Check out their portfolio and pics of previous clients

 

The piercing sector is in fact poorly regulated, which allows a number of unqualified professionals to continue working in the field. It's crucial to select a reputable and clean facility where you can feel secure that you're in the best hands possible when choosing am ear piercing expert.



What happens when you go for an ear piercing?

If you visit a piercing shop, piercing professionals will use an ear-piercing gun to mark the desired location for the piercing. There is a spring in the piercing cannon. The quick spring motion forces the earring through the ear when the trigger is released.

 Certain tattoo and piercing parlors substitute hollow-bore needles. The needles used to begin an IV are hollow-bore needles. They poke a little hole in the cartilage or earlobe as they pass through. Since there is no spring movement, they are a little kinder than piercing weapons. Although there shouldn't be much blood, you might see a tiny drop. You should seek immediate medical attention if there is significant bleeding.



It’s mostly a painless procedure

Before starting the work, some people may ice their ears. Ice is so cold that it has a numbing effect. Therefore, you should bring some ice in a small bag to the location of the piercing. Just watch out not to overheat the bag should the ice melt into water. Water won't produce the same outcomes. You must take into account a few additional crucial factors after you realize that this won't hurt. Remember, using any additional measures to avoid pain like applying ice are always optional and your piercing artist may refrain you from this as well. In fact, the more experienced and honed piercing professional you’ll choose, the lesser pain you’ll probably experience.




Wearing the same jewellery for a few weeks

You'll have to wear your first pair of earrings nonstop for a while after getting your ears pierced. You should choose a pair of earrings that you will desire to wear as a result. I advise choosing a pair that isn't overly obvious. Nobody should be able to tell that you've been wearing the same clothes every day. Decide on something that looks good but won't stick in your memory.

How long does an ear piercing take to heal?

Healing durations may vary depending on the type of ear piercing you have and where it was done. Additionally, everyone heals differently, making it challenging to predict an exact rate. General piercings might take anything from a few weeks to a year to completely heal. In general, earlobes take 6 to 8 weeks. It may take four months to a year to heal if you pierce the cartilage on the side of your ear.

 You should receive a brief piece of aftercare instructions from your piercer that outlines how to help maintain your piercing clean and healthy. You must avoid touching your piercing. Even though it could be tempting from time to time, resist the need to turn, touch, or move the piercing after you've done your best to clean it.

Get your ear pierced at Ink Me Toronto

Ink Me Toronto is one of the reputed shops for tattoos and piercings. The procedure used to pierce ears or noses is safe for both babies and children as well as teenagers and adults.

 We constantly put your skin and health first by using sterile products, hygienic procedures, and skin-friendly jewelry.

 

Book Your Appointment with a Brampton Tattoo Artist Today

Looking for a highly-credible tattoo artist in Brampton with an outstanding portfolio? We have more than one. We would love to know more about your thoughts and learn exactly what you’re looking for. Our tattoo artists are skilled and versatile enough to design the unique tattoo you desire.

We are a top tattoo shop in the region and home to skilled artists who are passionate about body piercing and tattooing. As a result, our talented artists have the knowledge and the distinctive creativity required to create a stunning design that you will completely relate to. Have a look at our Instagram profile for design inspirations, ask us for more pictures, and book your appointment today.


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