Piercing Care and Precautions

Body piercings take time to heal, even with diligent care. Depending on the site of the piercing, expected times for normal healing may vary and special care is required. Here are a few things that are important to know, even before you decide to have body piercing:

Cleansing Solutions for Piercing Care

The piercing salon may sell an ear care antiseptic for you to use for cleansing. The active ingredient is usually benzalkonium chloride, which is the same active ingredient which is in Bactine. Harsh full-strength solutions such as peroxide or bactine not only kill germs but can also destroy new healing tissue, so be sure that you dilute these solutions with 3 parts water to 1 part antiseptic solution. Alcohol is usually not recommended for cleansing new piercings because it is too harsh and can destroy new healing tissue.

CAUTION: DO NOT USE HIBICLENS FOR CLEANING ANY PIERCINGS ABOVE THE SHOULDERS. IT MAY CAUSE DEAFNESS OR BLINDNESS.

Prevention of Infection

There are several precautions you can take to prevent infection of the pierced area and encourage healing.

What To Do If an Infection Develops

This information sheet was composed by Carol J. Mulvihill, RN-C, BSN and Carla Peterman, Work-Study student (Pre-Pharmacy major), for the Student Health Service of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, May 1997.
Permission is hereby granted to reproduce this article for non-commercial uses only, provided the source and author/s are credited.

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