The Axiom Body
Piercing Studioinside the Skin
Kitchen / 2724 douglas Ave / Des Moines, Ia 50310 / 515-255-4430 / cel
515-991-8180
Aftercare
Instructions for Below the Neck Piercings
This covers aftercare instructions for: Nipple, Navel, Femle and Male
Genitals.
Healing Stages /NORMAL REACTIONS: /
BASIC
CLEANING: / HOW ELSE CAN I HELP MY BODY TO HEAL THE PIERCING: /
CROSS
CONTAMINATION PREVENTION: / REMOVING JEWELRY: /
ABUSE AND
IRRITATION: / INFECTIONS CAUSES: / Signs of Infection:
Thanks for choosing the Axiom for
your piercing. We have preformed the piercing to insure the best results. Here
at the Axiom we believe that our job isn't done until the piercing is
completely healed and that's why we encourage follow ups and questions. If you
turn this sheet over you will find all our contact information including: the
studio number, Davo's cell number, our e-mail and web site address. If you have
any question, please contact us or stop by the studio. It's like my father used
to say, "The only stupid question is one you don't ask." We do Guarantee our
piercing within normal uses but only if you follow the following after care
instructions & have the receipt.
Here's what you will
need to heal the piercing:
- A good Antiseptic
cleaner with an active ingredient of Bezalkonium. such as Sensitive Ear Care
Solution, or Ear Care.
-
Non-iodized Sea Salt(See details below under What else can I do to help my body
heal the piercing)
- Mineral
Supplement of Zinc and a vitamin Supplement of C(See details below under What
else can I do to help my body heal the piercing)
Healing Stages: Healing can be divided into two stages:
- During the first stage your body produces
a tunnel of tissue around the piercing and the jewelry It is during this stage
that the piercing is in fact an open wound and more prone to infections and
growing shut. This information will cover the steps that need to be followed to
reduce this. Due to the fact that everyone heals at different paces the healing
time could be shorter or longer then the minimum healing time then listed. So
if the piercing seems healed but you are unsure. stop by the piercing studio
and ask a professional.
- The second stage is called the seasoning
or toughening period. during this stage your body adds layer upon layer of
tissue to the tunnel to make the piercing permanent. This stage can take from I
year to 3 years to complete and removing the jewelry for long periods of time
can resulting the loss or closing of the piercing. A good rule of thumb is if
you like the piercing leave something in it.
NORMAL
REACTIONS:Everyone's
body reacts differently but common reactions are:
- Slight bleeding off and on for the First
few days.
- Tenderness. itchiness, slight bruising
and slight redness for the First week to two weeks on or around the
piercing.
- A secretion of a yellowish/whitish fluid
that hardens on the ring throughout the healing time called lymph
Discharge.
- A tightening around the jewelry throughout
the healing time.
NORMAL
REACTIONS:Everyones body reacts differently but common
reactions are:
- Slight bleeding off and on for the First
few days.(especially with genital piercings.
- Tenderness. itchiness, slight bruising
and slight redness for the First week to two weeks on or around the
piercing.
- A secretion of a yellowish/whitish fluid
that hardens on the ring throughout the healing time called ly mph
Discharge.
- A tightening around the jewelry throughout
the healing time.
BASIC CLEANING:
- Wash your hands with an antibacterial
soap.
- Remove the Lymph discharge by spraying
warm water onto the piercing and the jewelry. This is best done under running
water in the shower. Lymph discharge is your bodys way of removing waste from
the piercing. The discharge/crust is hard and sharp and will form around the
piercing holes and onto the jewelry. If you notice discomfort when trying to
move the jewelry. repeat removal until the jewelry moves freely. Never force
the jewelry to move because this may draw waste back into the piercing or
dislodge the piercing tunnel.
- Once the jewelry and piercing holes are
free of discharge on both sides. gently apply a small amount of liquid
antibacterial soap to the piercing area. Then gently work the soap into a
lather on and around the piercing and jewelry. This is to dilute the soap. The
antibacterial soap needs to have an active ingredient of Triclosan such as Dial
Liquid Antibacterial. Lever 2000 Antibacterial. Soft Soap Antibacterial, or
Almay Hypocare Antibacterial. If you are sensitive to Triclosan try Clearly
Nature Antibacterial (active ingredient Iodine) or Nutribotic Antibacterial
(active ingredient Grapefruit seed oil).
- Rotate the jewelry through the piercing
6-10 times to work the antiseptic cleaner into the piercing. Always handle the
jewelry by the bead or ball. Allow the soap to stay in contact with the
piercing for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Rinse the soap off while rotating the
jewelry through the piercing for a full minute. With genital piercings urinate
immediately after cleaning.
- Pat dry with a clean towel.
HOW ELSE CAN I HELP MY BODY TO HEAL
THE PIERCING:
- Being in good health, by eating a well
balanced diet, getting plenty of rest and reducing stress.
- Taking a Zinc Orate supplement for the
First two weeks only (60mg for women/120mg for men) and 1000mg
supplement of Mineral Absorbate of Vit. C three times daily. Always take
supplements with meals.
- Hot soaks or compresses with sea salt and
warm water (1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon) of sea salt per cup of warm water.(Should
taste as salty as your own tears.) One to two times daily. Soaks should be done
using an inverted cup over the piercing creating a vacuum. Compress should be
done using a clean paper towel.
- With genital piercings (especially with
Guuiche piercings) use a panty liner to absorb moisture and aid in
cushioning.
CROSS CONTAMINATION
PREVENTION: While
the piercing is going through its first stage of healing it is like a portal
into the body, so its important that the following steps be taken until the
First stage of healing is complete:
- No oral contact (including your own
salvia) or exchanging of bodily fluids in/on or around the piercing. With
genital piercings sexual contact should be gentle. Also for the first six
mouths a latex barrier (condoms, dental damns. gloves and/or finger
clots)should be used even if you are in a monogamous relationship.
- Handle the jewelry only during cleaning
and then only after washing your hands with an antibacterial soap and then only
by the bead or ball. Avoid handling the piercing or jewelry after touching
surfaces because it will increase the chances of cross contamination. You
should wash hands then rinse and touch only the piercing.
- Make sure that everything (clothing.
towels. sheets. pillow cases. hats etc...) that may come into contact with the
piercing are clean. Also avoid contact with shampoos. cosmetics, hair sprays
etc....
- Do not submerge the piercing during the
first stage of healing into any body of water (natural waters. hot tubs.
swimming pools. etc....) other than your own clean bathtub. Swimming pools are
a reduced risk if you are sure that it is maintained properly. Also wearing a
water proof bandage over the piercing while swimming and cleaning the piercing
after getting out of the water can reduce the risks. This does not insure that
cross contamination will not happen, but it does reduce the
chances.
REMOVING
JEWELRY:
Until the first stage of healing is complete
do not remove the jewelry for any reason. Once the first stage of healing is
complete, remove the jewelry only to replace it. Do this for up to 2 to 3
years. I suggest for the first year that you have a professional change the
jewelry. It can be a little tricky and often forcing the jewelry can tear or
dislodge the piercing tunnel. The Axiom and most studios will change &
sterilize the jewelry for free, regardless of where it was bought.. We strongly
suggest that even with a healed piercings you have it auto calved before
inserting the jewelry. Often other studios and retailers will display their
jewelry open in a case and allow the general public to handle the jewelry. This
makes the jewelry prone to collecting bacteria amid other contaminants.
ABUSE AND IRRITATION:
A good rule of thumb is, the more you
baby it and the less contact with the piercing, the faster it will heal and the
less problems you will have. During the first stage of healing
avoid:
- Clothing that are too tight. abrasive
irritating and/or may limit oxygen flow to the piercings that are in contact
with the piercings. WITH NAVEL PIERCINGS DO NOT WEAR PANTS THAT HAVE A
WAISTBAND THAT IS IN CONTACT WITH THE PIERCING.
- Sleeping on the piercings or other
contact.
- Using harsh cleaning agents like Alcohol.
Witch Hazel. Hydrogen Peroxide. Hibiclens. Betadine. and Listerine(or other
alcohol bases mouthwashes)
- Using antibacterial and other ointments.
They tend to block the flow of oxygen to the piercings, block the natural
discharge and/or provide a place for contaminants to collect and
breed.
INFECTIONS
CAUSES:
Infections are caused by contact with bacteria,
fungi and/or other pathogen. This can be caused by contact with dirty hands,.
oral contact (including your own salvia). Exchanging of bodily fluids, hair,
cosmetics, oils, unwashed clothing/towels/bedding and/or submerging the
piercings into Natural waters. hot tubs. swimming pools amid/or unclean
bathtubs.
Signs of Infection:
Redness, discoloration, swelling,
heat/fever, on or around the piercings, pain the is throbbing and/or
shooting/travels, pus and/or discharge that is unnatural in color like grayish.
yellowish and/or greenish.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?:
First off contact your piercer so they can take
a look at it. The two worst things that you can do is put off getting it taken
care of and/or removing the jewelry. Both can cause the infection to spread if
not taken care of and/or other problems.
if you have any questions on the info inside
this site feel free toe-mail me at
davo@axiompiercing.com or you can contact me by phone at 515-255-4430 or
cel 515-991-8180 or go to the contact page for more
complete information
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The Axiom, INC/David "DaVo" Wilkins