Bruising?

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 6:59 PM

Filed under: Eyebrow/Bridge

I got my eyebrow pierced about a week ago and it seems to be healing great, i haven’t been getting crusties and it hasn’t been sore at all. My only concern is that there’s a light blue bruise underneath my eyebrow. Is that normal?

Yep! Pretty normal!

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Mall Piercings NNNOOOOO

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 6:54 PM

Filed under: Ear

Please talk my friend out of taking her 4 year old child to the mall to get her ears pierced. PLEASE!

Piercings guns are grossly outdated and inappropriate for body piercing of any sort. They cause a significant amount of trauma to the tissue as the “gun” just fires a blunt piece of jewelry through the tissue. The jewelry is rarely of implant grade materials (meant to be in the body for long periods of time) and don’t allow for inflammation of any sort on the majority of people. (think “One Size Fits All”)

Besides all that, most piercing guns cannot be sterilized at all. Though the jewelry is usually pre-sterilized, the staff handing the equipment are usually not trained at all in any cross contamination prevention and aseptic techniques. The risk of exposure to disease and infection is enormous.

Having a piercing done with a reuseable piercing gun is a great way to scar oneself pretty badly and put oneself at risk of contracting disease. Don’t to do it.

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VCH Irritation

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 6:50 PM

Filed under: Female Genital

I’ve had my VCH pierced for going on 4 years this May. A couple days ago, my clit and hood area around the piercing became a little itchy, red and inflamed. It began producing a white gunk that doesn’t smell foul. Should I just begin sea salt soaks and let this clear up on its own? COuld it be irritation from the jewelry, as I”m still using the same piece of jewelry that it was pierced with 4 years ago? Is my problem as simple a solution of changing the barbell?

Thanks!

It could be that the jewelry you’re wearing is slowly corroding in your piercing and causing the irritation. There’s a good chance that the jewelry has something stuck to it and needs to be removed for a good cleaning and irrigation of the piercing itself.

I would switch the jewelry out to an implant grade material like ASTM F138 stainless steel or ASTM F136 Titanium if you’re not wearing it already.

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Why not?

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 6:44 PM

Filed under: Tongue

How can i check my tongue to see if it is piercable? I know there are some people who cant get their pierced… Im just wondering what makes it so you are unable to get your tongue pierced? I realize tht i should go to a piercer and have them look at it but there arent many around here, and the ones i do know of i dont necessarily trust! so if you could please explain i would appreciate it! Thanks!!

A skilled piercer will be able to determine if your tongue can be pierced by looking at it and possibly needing to physically examine it for large blood vessels, etc.

Some things we take into consideration is the general care the client appears to take of their oral hygeine. If your teeth are rotting out of your skull, chances are, healing a tongue piercing isn’t something you’ll be able to accomplish safely.

Secondly, a tongue needs to be long enough to accomodate the barbell without compromising the teeth and gums in the placement.

Thirdly, instances of the tongue frenulum being too pronounced can be problematic. In many cases, the piercing can be placed just to the side of the webbing without any problem, but this can give the piercing a “crooked” appearance while the barbell is still long to accommodate the initial swelling.

Pronounced blood vessels can be of some concern. If they’re pierced, severe bleeding and bruising can be experienced and cause a more painful healing. In rare cases, serious blood loss can happen.

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Does laser hair removal interfere with a genital piercing?

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 5:15 PM

Filed under: Female Genital

Dear BME,

I’m planning on getting a VCH soon. But I think I also might get laser hair removal eventually. Will the piercing get in the way? Will I have to take it out for the procedure with the risk of it closing up?

The laser used in hair and vein removal cannot be used around tattoos or body jewelry as it will “jump” towards it, in my experience.

You’ll likely have to remove your VCH jewelry before the procedure. Some techs will allow the jewelry to be covered with a cloth instead, but be prepared to remove it. Consider a glass retainer during treatments so the piercing doesn’t close up.

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Prince Albert Piercing

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 5:11 PM

Filed under: Male Genital

How long after getting a Prince Albert is it safe to masturbate?

The longer you can wait it out, the better…
That said, if you must, just be mindful of the piercing. Obviously tugging at the jewelry in a fresh wound is something you’d want to avoid doing until the piercing is healed. If you can rub one out without snagging the jewelry, have at ‘er! If it hurts, stop doing it.

Avoid using lubricants that can get into the piercing and irritate it and it’s probably not a good idea to get any saliva around the piercing either.
Give it a good rinse out with warm water when you’re…erm…finished.

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MY TONGUE RiNG SHOULD i TAKE iT OUT??

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 5:05 PM

Filed under: Tongue

OKAY SO iVE HAD MY TONGUE PiERCED SiNCE i WAS 13 AND iM 17 NOW iT DiDNT HURT @ ALL.. =] AND THANK GOD NO COMPLiCATiONS UNTiL 2 DAYS AGO i WENT OUT 2 EAT TO BE SPECIFIC APPLEBEE’S AND YOU KNOW HOW THEY SAY EATTiNG SALTY OR SPiCY FO0D CAN iRRiTATE YOUR TONGUE KEEP iN MiND ALL i EAT iS SPiCY FO0D SO iM GUESSiNG MAYBE THE FRiES DiD HARM [(AND APPLEBEES FRiES ARE CRAZY SALTY)] SO EVA SiNCE THEN MY TONGUE iS KiLLiNG MEE iTS RED AND SWOLL3N ON THE BOTTOM AND AT THE TOP i JUST NOTiCED A SMALL RiNG AROUND THE HOLE AND iTS RED KiNDA LO0KS LiKE A CUT BUT iTS NOT MY PiERCiNG iS KiND OF SiDE WAYS AT THE BOTTOM BECAUSE i HAVE A VEiN iN THE MiDDLE AND iTS KiND OF NEAR BUT NOT TO0 CLOSE TO ANOTHER VEiN iM UPSET CUSZ i DONT WANT TO TAKE iT OUTT iF N E ONE CAN PLEASEE GiVE ME ADViCE ON WHAT TO DO iF U NEED PiCS TO UNDERSTAND LEMME KNO i CAN POST THEM A.S.A.P!! iF ANY THiNG ADD MY MYSPACE WWW.MYSPACE.COM/YAGURLTIPSY

(Please do not ever submit questions written out like this.)
If your fresh tongue piercing hurts after you eat spicy and salty foods, it’s probably for the better you refrain from indulging in these foods until the piercing is healed up (about 8 weeks)

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My artist added something i didn’t ask

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 4:59 PM

Filed under: Tattoos

Hi there ,

i hope you can give me some advice .

I’m having a Japanese style dragon done and still have 2 more sessions to go .

The artist previously did all the outlines and shading including the waves of water that are in the tattoo .

Today he finished the second session of filling in the scales of the dragon .

Up until now i was very happy with his work and the tattoo looked perfect .

But today he did something that i really cannot understand why he did it .

I have a wave that covers a part of the dragon which he partially coloured in with scales .

The wave was already shaded in and was perfect .

So why he decided to fill in the wave and not ask me before he did it really upsets me .

I couldn’t see what he was doing at the time because it’s on the back of my shoulder .

And i didn’t wanted to ask him about it afterwards until i knew what the best way was to handle this .

This is my first tattoo and although i thought i did plenty of research before getting it , i’m now finding out that some people sign a contract before getting started .

I’ve talked to at least a dozen of his clients and they also didn’t had to sign anything .

The artist is very well known here , has a very good reputation and has won almost a dozen of prizes for his work .

Although it’s a big tattoo , 3/4 sleeve that goes over my shoulder and chest , and the area he filled in isn’t that big , i just don’t understand why he did it without asking me because the wave was finished and i didn’t expect he was going to do that.

So if you could help me out and give me some advice on how to try and work this out it would be helpful and very appreciated .

Thx alot

Steve

Are you certain that the scales in the wave isn’t supposed to have the look that the water is washing over the dragon? Water is clear, afterall and you would therefore see scales through it…

If you’re not happy with the result of the tattoo - tell your tattooer! Who better to explain the reasoning behind the choice in artwork execution than the artist himself!

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How do you get a volcano on your madonna?

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 4:56 PM

Filed under: Lip/Cheek

I saw a picture of someone with a volcano on their madonna BUT it was because they were taking it out and putting it back in. I want to get one but I wanted to know if you can get that even with providing proper aftercare. Can you also get a keloid even with providing proper aftercare?

Can someone translate this for me?
A Volcano on your Madonna?

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Skin bumps

Monday August 10th, 2009 @ 4:52 PM

Filed under: Tattoos

I have a lot of bumps on my chest, boobs, stomach and back… Pretty much JUST on my torso. They’re not itchy or whiteheads or anything. I’m not a very hairy person, I have VERY VERY fine hair on my arms and legs.

The picture doesn’t show all of the bumps since most of them can be felt but not really seen.

http://i32.tinypic.com/1441rfs.jpg

I’m just wondering if the bumps will complicate getting a tattoos on my torso.

Thanks,

9

Tattooing over irritated and broken skin isn’t a great idea and you’ll find many artists wouldn’t be interested in tattooing it.
Check with your doctor to find out exactly what the condition is and if tattooing over it will affect the rash itself or put the tattoo at risk of becoming infected.

If the rash seems to clear up from time to time, try treating it dilligently until it subsides and then get tattooed.

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