Saturday, November 9, 2013

Important Information About Body Piercing

By Stefanie Flenner


While body piercing has been very common in many cultures for thousands of years, it's popularity in the West truly didn't catch on until the 20th century. Today, we see people every day with a variety of decorative piercing. Some people opt for basic earrings, but it's common to see people sporting eyebrow spikes, nose rings, tongue rings, navel rings and more. Prior to getting pierced, however, it is important to take into account several factors.

Your current state of health is the most important consideration. No matter what part you intend to pierce, the possibility of infection increases anytime you expose the body to germs, bacteria or viruses. That said, if you have a cold, wait until it is gone before you go get pierced. Your immune system will kick into gear after you have been pierced to help that area heal, so don't make it work harder than it has to. In general, if you are a slow healer or have some type of disease that affects the immune system, piercing is probably not a great idea for you, and other types of jewelry might be much safer options.

To lessen the chance of infection, you should take care when choosing a piercing facility. Do-it-yourself piercings are never a good idea, and you need to skip a shop that looks unclean and where quality hygienic practices are not in place. All of the needles and instruments should be sterilized before each use, and generally a good piercer will inquire about your overall health prior to piercing, especially in an area of the body that is particularly prone to infection. While there are plenty of places to get a cheap piercing, find a shop that is highly recommended. Often a tattoo parlor also offers piercing services, so if you know of a quality tattoo parlor; this might be a great option. Be sure to follow the piercing specialist's aftercare instructions exactly.

Before you pierce, think about your daily life. If you take part in a lot of contact sports, facial piercings can be a bit dangerous. After all, we were told to remove earrings during physical education classes in school because our earrings could potentially snag on someone else and cause us physical harm. Also body piercings can be irritated by tight fitting clothing, so if tend to exercise a great deal, you might not want to have a belly ring or nipple rings, although you can cover this jewelry when exercising to prevent chafing and discomfort.

It's also not a bad idea to think about your career or future career before you add facial piercings. For some jobs, it doesn't matter if your look leans to the avant-garde, but for some occupations it does. This is a good idea for both piercings and tattoos, sometimes it's best to consider body decoration that can be covered up if needed. Obviously, some jewelry can be removed, but certain alterations, such as ear plugs, will always be obvious.

Once your piercing has healed, though, you can enjoy shopping for some fun jewelry. Websites such as GlitterJewelry4U.com offer attractive, inexpensive jewelry for all types of piercings. They sell tongue rings and barbells, eyebrow spikes, nipple rings and shields, nose rings and plenty of different styles of earrings for both men and women.




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