PIERCING PROCES.
Here's an overview of what you can expect when you get a fresh piercing, focusing on a different aspect – the piercing process itself:
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Consultation: When you arrive at the piercing studio, you'll typically start with a consultation. During this time, you'll discuss your piercing choice, placement, and any questions or concerns you may have with the professional piercer. They'll provide information about the procedure and aftercare.
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Sterilization: The piercer will use sterile equipment and follow strict hygiene protocols to ensure a clean and safe procedure. This includes wearing disposable gloves, using single-use needles, and cleaning the piercing area.
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Marking: Before piercing, the piercer will mark the precise location where the piercing will be placed. They'll often ask for your input and ensure the placement aligns with your preferences.
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Piercing: The actual piercing process is quick. The piercer will use a sterilized, hollow needle or a piercing gun, depending on the location and studio's equipment. They'll swiftly puncture the chosen area, inserting the jewelry immediately afterward.
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Jewelry Insertion: Once the needle is through, the piercer will insert the jewelry chosen for your piercing. They'll secure it in place, ensuring it sits correctly and comfortably.
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Bleeding: It's common to experience a small amount of bleeding during the piercing process. The piercer will typically provide clean gauze or tissue to help stop any bleeding.
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Aftercare Instructions: After the piercing is complete, the piercer will give you detailed aftercare instructions. They'll explain how to clean the piercing, what products to use (usually saline solution), and how often to perform cleaning.
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Payment: You'll pay for the piercing service, and the cost may include the jewelry used for the initial piercing.
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Healing Process: Following the piercing, you'll embark on the healing journey, which can vary in duration based on the location and type of piercing. During this time, you'll need to follow the provided aftercare instructions diligently.
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Follow-Up: Some piercers may schedule a follow-up appointment to check on your healing progress and provide additional guidance.
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Swelling and Discomfort: After the piercing, it's common to experience some swelling, tenderness, and mild discomfort in the pierced area. These symptoms typically subside within a few days.
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Changing Jewelry: You should wait until the piercing is fully healed before changing the jewelry. Consult with your piercer for advice on when it's safe to switch to different jewelry styles.
Remember that the piercing experience can vary slightly depending on the studio, the type of piercing, and your personal preferences. Always choose a reputable and professional piercer to ensure a safe and successful piercing experience.
ORAL PIERCINGS.
PORTFOLIO.

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SCOOP.
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SNAKE EYES.
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VERTICAL SCOOP.
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SNAKE EYES.
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SCOOP.
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SCOOP.
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