NO MOUTH CONTACT.

It is important to avoid mouth contact with a new oral piercing as this can introduce bacteria into the healing wound, increasing the risk of infection.

  • KISSING AND ORAL SEX.

    When you kiss or perform oral sex on a new oral piercing, you introduce bacteria and other germs into the healing piercing, increasing the risk of infection. It is important to avoid these activities until the piercing is fully healed to avoid complications.

  • PRESSURE AND FRICTION.

    Friction and pressure from kissing or oral sex can irritate and damage the sensitive healing tissues surrounding the piercing, leading to pain, swelling, and possible complications.

  • MOVEMENT.

    Moving the piercing while kissing or performing oral sex can slow the healing process. It is best to minimize movement as much as possible to allow the piercing to heal properly.