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If you make a failed attempt, Thompson says, "It could possibly close up, or it could suffer trauma from you trying to put the jewelry in improperly and actually cause more damage. Instead, consider a few factors: the shape, the type of metal, and the size. As far as the metal goes, Thompson recommends splurging on one of two metals that, from his experience, tend to heal better: titanium and gold. Association of Professional Piercers. Suggested Aftercare Guidelines for Body Piercing.

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Can Eyebrow Piercings be Rejected? Featured Video. My only complication was that I snagged it when I was changing a few days after I got it done. It was sore for one or two days but it ended up being ok. Just don't forget once you get it done that there's something new in your face. I think that could have gone a lot worse tbh. Marcie K. I showed up to the piercer and told them what I wanted. She led me back to her station and made small talk, I felt really comfortable even though I was still a little bit nervous.

Before I knew it, all her gloves and mask was on and I had my eyebrow in a clamp, which was almost worse than the piercing itself. She put the needle through me and it hurt but not too bad. Before I even knew it, my barbell was in and she showed me in a mirror. I was so happy! From 1 to 10, I would say my eyebrow was like a 4. It's on my right side so my right eye watered up a bit, but I didn't full on cry from the pain.

It felt a little puffy for a day or so. The initial insertion was definitely the worst part. My mom hates my piercings but I don't care, I love the way my new eyebrow ring emphasizes my facial features.

Right now I'm wearing just a regular silver barbell, but I'm planning on buying eyebrow jewelry in a ton of different colors once I heal up. Kit R. Petersburg, FL. I love piercings so I'm no stranger to needles. I have a labret piercing, a navel piercing, both my nipples done, and a bunch in my ears.

Compared to all those, this one was such a breeze, I barely even know what to talk about. I did my research before I went in to get it done and I think that helped me so much. I already wasn't nervous, but reading that there just aren't a ton of nerve endings in the brow was nice to know. The mindset that this one was going to be an easy mod made me feel really chill about the whole thing. Really, it was so simple. Before I knew it, I was clamped, pierced, and out the door.

I give it a 1 on the pain scale. I will say, I was dumb and got a little too much sun the next day. The sunburn was minor but it really dried out my piercing, which I think extended my healing by a few days. It was itchy, but nothing I couldn't handle. I wouldn't recommend making that mistake though! Saria O. My piercer was about to take another customer, but I approached her and asked if I could get my eyebrow pierced. She said yes, as soon as she was done with her current customer.

I waited for about 15 minutes and then headed back. I could tell the piercing shop was very clean, it had a very sterile smell to it in a good way. She let me pick out a barbell I just went with a plain silver one and then I filled out a bunch of forms and gave her my license. From there, she sat me down on her piercing bench idk what those are called and we started talking about aftercare.

She let me know about saline sprays and also suggested that I could use a tea bag on my piercing if I wanted. By then, I was super excited and just ready to get my eyebrow done. She put on some gloves and started cleaning my right eyebrow where I was ready to get pierced. At this point, my heart was racing but I did my best to focus my breathing. She marked me with some purple dots using a toothpick and let me take a look in the mirror to make sure that's where I wanted it.

I sat back down and she clamped my eyebrow and kind of pulled it away from my face a little bit. She asked me to breath in real deep and when I did, that's when she pushed the needle through. Before I knew it, the barbell was in and she was screwing the little ball end on tight.

I was so surprised, the clamp was more uncomfortable than the needle. Including my wait time, I was probably at the shop for a total of 40 minutes. I was expecting to be sore and miserable all day, but this was only a two or three out of ten on the pain scale.

If you're on the fence about it, my advice is DO IT. Just take really good care of it during the healing process and you'll have nothing to worry about! We want to hear about your eyebrow piercing experience! Do you have an eyebrow piercing? What happened for you when you were at the piercing shop? Do you think you have something more to add to the conversation? Let us know in the comments! Shop all of our eyebrow jewelry now!

Always wanted one but unsure of how it would look. I dont think I have the best shape of face for one. Keep up your salt soaks and do your best not to touch, snag, or bump your eyebrow otherwise. A month in I replaced my piercing with a gold one.

No pain no swelling but I am getting a little pus. I am still cleaning but the bottom part of my piercing has a little pus. What should I do? Like I said not hurting or swelling and I am saline cleaning. What should I do. I got my eyebrow piercing a couple years ago. For me the clamp hurt worse than the piercing itself. I could feel the needle push through, but I felt no pinch or pain with it at all. Mine bled a little though, so it required some cleanup, and I had a weird headache for a few days afterward in that part of my head.

As always, you should avoid touching your new eyebrow piercing with dirty hands and getting cosmetics or hair products on the piercing.

Facial piercings can also be more difficult to heal for anyone around a lot of dust, dirt, or cigarette smoke. During the healing period, initial jewelry needs to remain in the piercing. Trying to cheat by covering a healing piercing with makeup, band-aids, or long bangs can irritate your piercing.

Once the piercing has fully healed you can conceal it by wearing a clear glass retainer; this will keep your piercing open but make the piercing itself difficult to see. Your face—and body for that matter—is riddled with blood vessels and nerve endings, some of which are isolated in the area of the piercing itself. However, if an experienced, informed piercing professional pierces you, these areas can be easily avoided.

One of the most common ways piercers ensure your safety is to pinch your skin prior to the procedure. By doing so, the piercer is able to get a better feel of the thickness and texture of your skin and check for anything such as large blood vessels that need to be avoided.

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