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A piercing actually means a piece of pierced
skin with jewelry in it. Many parts of the body can be pierced, for instance
ears, nose, lips, nipples and genitals. Sometimes not only the skin has
been pierced but the cartilage as well. If a piercing has not been performed
professionally, you run the risk of damaged tissue that could lead to
desensitized, or loss of function of nerves. Or to an infection, abcess,
allergic reaction, scartissue and the rejection of the jewelry.
A piercing usually is a deep wound that needs time to heal. Depending
on the spot, quality of the jewelry, general health, physical condition
and of course the way you have been pierced, healingtimes are between
2-50..weeks. If a piercing is performed in a professional way, and is
treated with care, healing will usually be without any trouble.
Piercing has been practiced in many different countries of the world.
In South America, the original tribepeople have pierced and stretched
ears, noses, lips. In Indonesia they have hugely stretched ears, the Eskimos
had pierced noses and lips. In India they still pierce their tongue and
cheeks on festivals, in Africa, they have pierced ears, noses, lips. Genital
piercings originated probably out of a ritual or religious device of sexual
control and there was not anything pleasureable about it but very painful.
Only in the West, this type of bodydecoration has not been popular for
up to 40 years ago (!), except maybe for some fetish-scenes, where more
pleasurable functions for private piercings were being discovered. And
for the rest a pierced earlobe, which was generally seen as primitive
or suspicious!
Fortunately, people began to take more interest in themselves and their
bodies and the way they looked and started thinking about how to change
their appearance, and how they wanted to look
That is, clothing, hairstyle, make up, jewelry, shoes or any accessory
and if that is still not you, maybe get pierced or tattooed.
Besides the good look of it, a piercing can have an additional function,
namely that it can feel nice and can give an extra sensation to the part
of the body that has been pierced. Like a tonguepiercing does, and a nipplepiercing
will. And genital piercings of course are mostly performed for the extra
stimulans.
For some piercings, you will have to downsize your jewelry, because the
part that is pierced may swell up the first few days. So you start with
something bigger or larger in size. You cannot start with jewelry which
is more heavy or has pointed ends or sticks out in a way that it will
not get the rest it needs to heal. Only after your piercing has healed,
you can change it with a different type of jewelry. Some piercings you
have to pay attention to not to take out too long before they will close.
Even after it has healed and you`ve had it for a longer time. Do not take
the jewelry out before it has healed!!
Choosing the piercer
Since piercing has become so popular, it became a booming business usually
in combination with tattooing. In the beginning, there were only few piercingshops
(and still are actually) and most of the time, piercing was being performed
by tattooists in their tattooshop, sometimes because it meant fast and
easy extra money. These people were not always that well informed on piercing
(because their main thing was tattooing and probably piercing didnt look
that difficult) and nowadays still teach their piercers the same bad piercinghabits,
without taking it serious enough. Usually a shop who does tattooing and
piercing, have the same level of quality, because the image has to correspond.
So if there`s serious tattooing going on, usually piercing will be serious
too. And reverse. If you could find a piercingshop that focuses on piercing
first, that`s probably the best to go.
Try to avoid the overexcited fresh piercer who just did the “2-day
course how to learn piercing” who cannot act appropriately.
It will take months before a piercing-trainee starts realizing what they
are really doing and what to think of and what to do. There are so many
piercings possible nowadays with each their own healing and wearing-process.
This takes a long time to know about and a piecer will have to learn about
hygiene, cross-contamination, materials, skin allergy, nerve-system, and
so on. The best way to become a professional piercer is by asking a professional
piercer if he/she wants to train you, if you can have a look at it for
many times, for many months, try to do the set-up, how to pick the right
jewelry and get pierced yourself as much as possible, so you know how
it feels, what you can do better, how to mark it the best to avoid rejection
and how to size to jewelry, not too small because of swelling and not
too big so it will move too much.
An experienced piercer should have a perfect eye for marking and choosing
the right shape of jewelry and right material. And while doing the piercing,
taking all neccessary precautions into consideration with care.
Have a look in different shops. Ask for a possible photobook.
There is a tendency just to ask about prices and compare it with only
that. This doesnt make sense; which one do you choose now? Cheap and low
quality or expensive and high quality?
Have a look at the jewelry displayed, try to catch a customer who just
got pierced in the same place and ask the person if you can have a look
at it.
Piercers themselves can tell you a lot about the ways they work; do they
have nice and clean and healed piercings themselves? Are their hands clean?
Do they wash their hands before touching something? Do they take other
people`s jewelry in their bare hands or with a towel or gloves? How long
have they been piercing?
Piercing at streetfairs, markets, festivals etc
not ok (piercingguns, dirty environment, low quality jew. And customers
are too young, usually drunk and not clean)
So-called guns for earpiercings have been forbidden by the Amsterdam health
service. That is very good because a gun like that cannot be cleaned properly
and cannot be sterilized at all. Furthermore it’s tricky for focusing
and piercing cartilage with it can cause splinters or cracks in the cartilage
and can traumatize the skin!
Other ways of serious bodymodification
Scarification (branding, cutting, stapling, dermalpunch) my tonguesplit
transdermal implant implantation mutilation
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