6Pcs Disposable Ear Piercing Gun with Ear Studs No Pain Safety Ear Piercing Gun Kit Tool for Girls Boys Women Men

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6Pcs Disposable Ear Piercing Gun with Ear Studs No Pain Safety Ear Piercing Gun Kit Tool for Girls Boys Women Men

6Pcs Disposable Ear Piercing Gun with Ear Studs No Pain Safety Ear Piercing Gun Kit Tool for Girls Boys Women Men

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Let's go over piercing guns first. These are typically used at the mall at stores such as Claires. You must have seen tons of mom's bring their children to these places and get their ears pierced. Seems innocent right? No no no. Getting ears pierced with piercing guns is extremely dangerous. Before you go to another retail store, I will give you the reasons why using a piercing gun is a not-so-smart-move. High Chance of Infection Our Piercing Service Manager is a member of the Australasian United Professional Piercers, an organisation dedicated to the dissemination of vital health and safety information about body piercing within Australia,” says Grynkofki, adding that their Piercing Labs are also purpose-built to be a safe and sterile environment for piercings, which are (let’s face it), invasive. What Is the Process of Getting a Needle Piercing? Depending on where you go for your piercing, and the part of your ear that you choose, a professional with a needle or piercing gun cleans your ear, marks a spot, and creates a hole. The piercer then places an earring in the hole. Which is safer, a piercing gun or a needle?

We can’t tell you which option is right for you: you need to compare piercing guns vs needles based on your needs. In terms of piercing options, you can only get earlobes pierced with the piercing needle. That means if you want anything else pierced, you have to use a piercing needle. Many people say the clamp is quite painful, with some saying the clamp is more painful than the actual piercing itself. Still, take these reports with a grain of salt: the perceived pain could potentially be attributable to anxiety. Frightening Look It's also the ideal time to assess your ear anatomy, and what piercings you might want to consider in the future too. "The next step is to go to a reputable piercer and ask them whether the piercings you want will work with your ear anatomy. Let them know what future piercings you're planning so that they can pierce with that in mind," says Laura Bond, founder of Laura Bond. "If you've only got your lobes pierced then starting with a second or third lobe can be a good way to ease into the curated ear trend. Flat piercings and tragus piercings are also very cute and can take less time to heal than the helix or conch," she says. We suggest booking an appointment at a highly rated local studio that uses piercing needles rather than a piercing gun. Needles will provide a more gentle, sanitary piercing that could heal more easily.Experts advise against piercing guns because of a few different concerns. First, the APP contends that reusable piercing guns can expose clients to bloodborne pathogens because of their inability to be autoclaved. An autoclave is a small machine that uses heat, steam, and pressure to sterilize any instrument that isn’t single-use — but piercing guns are plastic, so wouldn’t hold up against the heat of an autoclave. (FWIW, Thompson says nearly everyone he knows in the industry uses autoclaving for the equipment used in piercings.) Also, according to the APP, while the external surface of piercing guns may be wiped down with alcohol or other antiseptics, microscopic particles could contaminate the internal mechanisms of the gun. To pierce your ears with a needle, your piercer will first clamp your ear with forceps to keep the area still and taught. They will then take the piercing needle and pass it through your skin to create the piercing hole. Next, they will insert your chosen jewellery. The lobe is usually pierced at an incredibly low gauge (20G). If you’re planning on stretching your lobes, you can get pierced with an 18G needle. If you aren’t planning on stretching, however, then 20G will work just fine. The piercing gun can only be used to pierce your ears, primarily the lobes since only small amounts of soft tissue will fit between the two parts of the gun. Except for the earlobes, the piercing world isn’t unanimous on using the gun on any other body part. Keep your piercing dry. After you shower, gently dab the piercing fully dry with a clean swab, gauze, or paper towel.

Multiple lobe piercings can be done a variety of ways. Most commonly, many opt for double- or triple-lobe piercings that extend behind the first lobe piercing located in the center of the lobe. You can also align your multiple piercings vertically. Here are five things that you need to know about the lobe piercing before you get pierced. 1. Don’t skimp on the piercer The lobe piercing is a piercing classic. Although it’s the most popular piercing by far, it also offers a lot of opportunities for customization. Its anatomy allows for versatile piercing placement, leading to double, triple, or even quadruple lobe piercings. Piercing needles, on the other hand, are used by professional piercers and don’t require blunt force. Needles are made for one-time use, so you don’t have any risk of sharing bodily fluids with the client before you. This is one concern that comes with piercing guns, as those are used repeatedly.The original ear piercing gun was invented by a jeweller, from St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Irving Wilson, had one manufactured, by his design, and commenced piercing, womens ears. His design was stolen, reshaped, and put on the market. They broke his patent. The current gun now is based on his original invention.

Find sources: "Ear piercing instrument"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( September 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) If you’re planning on getting your ears pierced for the first time, you might have some questions and concerns – and that’s a good thing! It means you’re taking this commitment seriously, and we love that. If you think about it, our smartphones are disgusting. We take them everywhere, from the bathroom to dirty clubs. Then, we press that nasty surface to our ears, right next to our faces. While this is pretty gross at any time, it can cause concern when you’re healing a lobe piercing. To prevent the introduction of some nasty stuff to your lobe piercing, you might want to become a bit of a clean freak and thoroughly wipe down your phone on a daily basis.This process is much less likely to damage the skin than the blunt force trauma of a piercing gun. The needle is fine, pointed and gets gradually bigger, which makes it less harsh. More Versatile Dangle earrings: Give you more room for intricate designs. Often, dangle earrings are worn for fancier events or when you want your earrings to pop. Similar to dangle earrings, hoop styles are also quite popular in lobe piercings. Since lobe piercings feature a smaller gauge, you must typically find hoops created specifically for lobe piercings. Give the same level of aftercare as you would any other piercing, and have a piercer confirm that your lobes have finished healing before stopping aftercare. Wenn du sicherstellen möchtest, dass dein Piercing so gut wie möglich heilt, ist es wichtig, die Nachsorgeanweisungen deines Piercers genau zu befolgen und in ein hochwertiges Nachsorgeprodukt zur Unterstützung der Heilung zu investieren.



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