How To Remove Ball From Body Piercing

Body jewelry is beautiful! A big part of being pierced is the ability to swap out your jewelry. Maybe you've got a belly button ring that looks great with a new bikini... Or maybe your cartilage earrings are specifically curated for your new outfit. The options are endless, and that's what makes jewelry so fun.

A piercing ball that is stuck can take all of the fun out of accessorizing... Not only that, it can be an incredibly frustrating experience. How can you unscrew a stuck piercing ball?

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If you've got a stubborn piece of body jewelry that just won't open up, here are a few tips to help you loosen up that ball.

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For most of us, we're ready to start swapping out our jewelry styles as soon as we've been pierced. Sure, you might be mentally ready to change your jewelry... But are you physically ready?

Swapping out your jewelry is actually pretty stressful on a piercing if it isn't completely healed. Changing your body jewelry (and the stress that comes along with pulling and prodding at the jewelry to get it out) can damage the fragile cells inside of the piercing site.

Keep in mind that although your jewelry might look and feel healed on the outside, it might still be tender on the inside. Piercings are technically puncture wounds after all - while you are still healing, you should treat them as such.

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We recommend waiting an appropriate amount of time to let your body heal before attempting to swap out your jewelry. For a tongue ring, it might be as early as one (1) month of healing... But for a nipple ring or a cartilage piercing (like a nose ring or a helix piercing), it might be closer to a year. 

Discuss healing times with your professional piercer while you're having the procedure done. They are most qualified to give you accurate advice when it comes to healing time.

Body jewelry is relatively small and can be rather tricky! Sometimes, you'll just need to get a better grip on the jewelry to have enough leverage to get the ball unstuck.

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A pair of latex or rubber gloves will usually provide enough grip to unscrew a stuck piercing ball. Make sure the jewelry is completely dry and grab the ball with your gloved hand.

The bit of extra torque from the rubber gloves might provide just the right amount of traction to get your ball unstuck.

Bonus Tip: are you trying to swap out your body jewelry over the sink? A bathroom is the perfect place to attempt to loosen your body jewelry (there's usually a mirror and good, bright lighting), but the sink is the perfect place to lose a piercing ball. Put a hand towel over the drain before you start to make sure your piercing ball doesn't get lost.

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This might sound super goofy, but make sure that when you're trying to remove your piercing jewelry, you're twisting the ball the correct way.

This can get confusing, especially if you're looking in a mirror when trying to loosen your jewelry. With piercings in hard to see or reach areas (think the daith or conch), sometimes a mirror is your only option for a visual of what you're doing.

Sometimes changing your jewelry just isn't a one-person job. Cartilage ear piercings are notoriously tough to swap out by yourself - even with a mirror for help, you might not be able to see what you're doing with 100% accuracy.

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Your friend can use any of the aforementioned tips to help get your ball unstuck. Just make sure they've washed their hands thoroughly before getting up close and personal with your mods.

Pliers are one way to get a better grip on a piercing ball. These pliers often have teeth that can grab onto the jewelry material with extra pressure. Plus, the pliers themselves offer a bit more leverage when it comes to twisting the ball.

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Your professional piercer should have a pair of special pliers that will do the job. If you don't have the correct tools (or you're too afraid to do it yourself), stop in for an in-person session. They would be happy to help you insert a new piece of jewelry while you're there!

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Some piercers will do this for free, but ask up front if there is any charge - if they do a good job, it's absolutely worth tipping them for their time!

Note: in more serious cases, your professional piercer might be able to literally cut the jewelry out of your piercing. There is some inherent risk associated with this method (although it's not as scary as it sounds), so we recommend leaving this option to your pro piercer.So, it’s time to change your body piercing jewellery, only one problem – how do I get it out? It can be tricky to change your own jewellery, especially in hard to reach areas like the conch or daith. The good news is, if you purchase jewellery from Essential Beauty online or in salon, we will change it over for you for free.

If you’re changing your body jewellery yourself, here are our best tips on how to remove the most common pieces of jewellery. It is also important to remember that when changing jewellery you should not leave your piercings without jewellery for long periods of time as your piercing can start to shrink and may even close, even if you got the piercing a long time ago! Your safest bet, is to visit a body piercing in one of our salons.

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To remove externally or internally threaded jewellery, hold the flat back disc with one hand, hold the front with your other hand and rotate the ball/ or front part of the jewellery to the left (righty tighty – lefty loosy!) and unscrew until it comes apart. Make sure you’ve got a good grip on both pieces, doing this with a tissue or disposable gloves can help you grip the jewellery.

Barbells,

To remove your threadless style jewellery yourself, hold the flat back disc with one hand, hold the front with your other hand and pull the two pieces apart. Make sure you’ve got a good grip on both pieces, doing this with a tissue or disposable gloves can help you grip the jewellery.

BCRs have little indentations on either side of the ball and held in securely by the tension of the ring itself. This means that the ball will not “unscrew” it will just spin in place as its not being held in by a threaded bar. Bend/ open the ring slightly until the ball pops out of the ring.

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Hold the hinged segment ring with both hands. One hand should hold the segment piece of the hoop, the other, the hoop itself. Carefully pull in opposite directions with each hand. The segment should open up and you will be able to remove the jewellery.

To remove a barbell pierce of jewellery, hold one side of the jewellery with one hand, hold the front with your other hand and rotate the ball part of the jewellery to the left (righty tighty – lefty loosy!) and unscrew until it comes apart. Make sure you’ve got a good grip on both pieces, doing this with a tissue or disposable gloves can help you grip the jewellery.I have to say that one of the most common calls or e-mails I get is on how to remove Captive Bead Rings and how to get that bead or ball out. Whenever possible it is best to just stop by the studio and have the jewelry removed by your piercer. However that is not always possible, I think anyone who wear large gauge jewelry fears a trip to the emergency room and either they or the staff on hand is unable to remove the jewelry.

The easiest answer is to wear thread jewelry but it also has it's on set of problems and issues like ends coming unscrewed on their own. It is one of the reasons that many often choose the less expensive and more secure Captive Bead Rings. The major advantage to CBRs is that once the ball is in place you usually don't have to worry about it falling out or losing the jewelry. In fact, a high quality CBR could be worn for years without removing it or any maintenance at all.  

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The reason that they are called Captive Bead Rings is because the tension of the ring holds the bead in place. The bead or ball is not attracted to the ring physically or threaded on to the ring. Instead the edges of the ring sit inside the dimples or hole in the bead or ball. Once the rings tension or hold on the bead or ball is broken, the bead or ball will separate from the ring and allow you to remove the jewelry. 

Larger gauge Jewelry(12g and up) may require ring expansion pliers to open the ring. You can buy specialty pliers but in a pinch ring expanding pliers or even needle nose pliers can work. However to avoid scratching the finish of the jewelry or causing other damage that you cover the pliers