That's just a rough estimate, though. Because we're in the age of smartphones and many of us listen to music with earphones or headphones regularly, Castillo says special care should be taken. Akhavan even recommends avoiding using earphones for the first at least four to eight weeks, though ideally until the area is completely healed. And sorry to break this to you, too, but, "for the first two to three weeks, avoid sleeping on your side to prevent friction on the area," he says.
It's hard, but airplane pillows help. To be safe, give your piercing about a year before taking out or changing out the jewelry. In that time, Thompson recommends leaving it alone. Look at it; don't touch it," he says. It's not a puppy. The only time you should get close to the tragus piercing is when cleaning it. Both piercers and Akhavan advise using an unscented soap, like Dr. After sudsing the soap up in your hands, you should "gently massage soap onto the jewelry," Thompson explains.
Keep the stud or hoop stationary and gently move the suds inside and out and rinse. That's all you need to do. Alternatively use it as a simple call to action with a link to a product or a page. Talk To Us hello maisonmiru. Everything You Need to Know About Tragus Piercings The tragus is the little flap of cartilage on the side of your face that covers your ear canal. How much does a tragus piercing hurt? What's the best jewelry for my tragus piercing?
What should I know about jewelry sizing for my tragus piercing? Avoid at all costs. Avoid talking of the phone on your fresh piercing or wearing headphones or earbuds. No oils, ointments or lotions, and be sure to keep pets and kids away from a healing piercing.
Never go to bed with wet hair either for the first couple of months as the warmth and dampness can be a breeding ground for bacteria.
Not fun. A post shared by Maria Tash mariatash. In any more extreme case, which is very uncommon, the piercer would then advise you to consult a GP. Obviously this is the answer that will vary the most, as everyone will heal differently. The experts suggest that the healing time for this particular piercing can be anything for three months, up to a year, depending on your body. When you originally get the piercing done, the earring they use will be on the larger side, this is due to the ear swelling at first from the shock of the piercing.
Germs are likely to be on those ear devices and can stunt your piercing's healing time. It's advisable to avoid anything from coming into direct contact with your tragus for at least a few weeks after getting pierced. The price of a tragus piercing will depend on where you're getting it done, less for reasons that have to do with the act of piercing than for the piece of jewelry.
Lewis elaborates, "Most inner ear cartilage piercings are roughly the same price. Jewelry choices vary, the only limitation being: How many diamonds? When considering getting any type of piercing, proper aftercare is paramount.
After all, you don't want the excitement of your new earring to be overshadowed by said earring contracting an infection. In order to avoid such a scenario, Lewis recommends, "cleaning your piercing twice a day with a sterile saline solution for the first two to three months. Avoid touching or moving the piercing—any excessive trauma or pressure will prolong the healing process.
Howard Sobel, founder of Sobel Skin and attending dermatologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, says to avoid "soap, shampoo or any disinfectants for the first day. We would recommend not sleeping on it for the first couple of months. Travel pillows can come in handy to prevent pressure. Since the tragus piercing might swell more than other ear piercings, a ring would be much more challenging to heal, as it may not accommodate room for swelling.
Instead, opt for a bar as your initial ear jewelry. Avoid removing the piercing until it's completely healed. Before changing your tragus piercing or any piercing, for that matter be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and to clean the area regularly to disinfect and "avoid getting any bacteria in the area," says Sobel. The individual steps will depend on whether your earring is a stud, hoop, barbell, etc. When in doubt, most piercing salons will change out an earring for free.
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