How to Get Your Ears Pierced

Do not touch your ears with unwashed hands. , Clean the new piercings three times a day, and also after swimming or washing hair., Do not remove starter stud for 4-6 weeks, or 8-12 weeks for cartilage piercings. , For the next 6 months, only wear...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Do not touch your ears with unwashed hands.

    Be careful when using perfume or hair spray.

    Then turn your earrings slightly in both directions, and also backward and forward, to prevent them from adhering to the ear.

    Make sure they are not too tight, are not pressing on the ear, and are not embedded in the ear. ,, For the next 6-12 months, always wear some type of earring to avoid holes closing.

    Starter studs should be left in the ears of infants for at least 8 months to prevent the hole closing overnight due to growth.

    If any allergic reactions last for more than 24 hours, consult a doctor.

    In case of ear cartilage piercings, remove the piercing jewelry as well as consulting a doctor.
  2. Step 2: Clean the new piercings three times a day

  3. Step 3: and also after swimming or washing hair.

  4. Step 4: Do not remove starter stud for 4-6 weeks

  5. Step 5: or 8-12 weeks for cartilage piercings.

  6. Step 6: For the next 6 months

  7. Step 7: only wear high-carat gold or surgical stainless steel earrings.

Detailed Guide

Be careful when using perfume or hair spray.

Then turn your earrings slightly in both directions, and also backward and forward, to prevent them from adhering to the ear.

Make sure they are not too tight, are not pressing on the ear, and are not embedded in the ear. ,, For the next 6-12 months, always wear some type of earring to avoid holes closing.

Starter studs should be left in the ears of infants for at least 8 months to prevent the hole closing overnight due to growth.

If any allergic reactions last for more than 24 hours, consult a doctor.

In case of ear cartilage piercings, remove the piercing jewelry as well as consulting a doctor.

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