This article was co-authored by Sasha Blue. Sasha Blue is a Professional Body Piercer and the Owner of 13 Bats Tattoo and Piercing Studio in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sasha has over 20 years of professional body piercing experience, starting with her apprenticeship in 1997. She is licensed with the County of San Francisco in California.
Nipple piercings are very popular and can be a fun way to decorate your body. But the risk of infection is quite high, especially if you don’t take the proper precautions when cleaning your piercing. Be sure to wash your hands every time before touching your nipple piercing and gently clean the piercing every time you shower. You’ll also need to perform some extra cleaning during the first few weeks after getting the piercing done.

This article was co-authored by Sasha Blue. Sasha Blue is a Professional Body Piercer and the Owner of 13 Bats Tattoo and Piercing Studio in the San Francisco Bay Area. Sasha has over 20 years of professional body piercing experience, starting with her apprenticeship in 1997. She is licensed with the County of San Francisco in California. This article has been viewed 438, 929 times.
After Care Instructions For Piercings — Couture
To keep your nipple piercing clean, use a gentle liquid soap to wash your piercing every time you shower. After you've finished showering, pat your piercing dry with a paper towel to prevent it from becoming a breeding ground for bacteria. When deciding what jewelry to wear, try to use items made out of surgical steel as it helps keep infections at bay, especially if your piercing is new. If you notice infection symptoms, like pus coming out of the piercing or a swollen nipple, make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible. If you want to learn how to clean your piercing immediately after you get it done, keep reading the article!Do you really need to use an antiseptic, Germicidal, Anti-Bacterial or Anti-Microbial Soap to heal out a Body Piercing? It's a question that has come up time and time again over the last decade or so. In this installment of my series on Body Piercing Aftercare Products, I felt it was important to address that questions before reviewing three of the most commonly suggested products Dial Gold Anti-Bacterial Liquid Soap, Provon Anti-Microbial Liquid Soap and Satin Satin Therapeutic Skin Cleanser.
At the bases of every aftercare program is taking additional steps to prevent the open wound aka piercing from becoming infected. The first line of defense is cross-contamination prevention and it's why that we ask that you take steps during the healing period to limit activities that would increase the risk of exposing the healing piercing to foreign pathogens. Not only limited contact with possible contaminants like body fluids, bodies of water, unclean bedding, bodily fluids, unclean clothing, etc... but also to take steps to reduce the risks by washing hands and cleaning your environment. However, is this enough?
Though we would like to believe that all of our clients follow our instructions until the piercing is healed but I feel the reality is much different. Your average person will make mistakes and will contaminate the area without even realizing it. It's easy to blame it on laziness or misinformation. However, it comes down to the simple fact that most of the average public has not developed the habits of cross-contamination, will make mistakes and are not used to having an open wound on their body for up to a year in some cases.
Circle Gem Nipple Piercing Pair
The average person will heal a cut or abrasion within 1 to 2 weeks and during most of that healing period, it is not a completely open wound in the way a piercing is. The whole nature of a piercing is keeping the wound open with a foreign object. The longer the period that the wound is acceptable to contamination, the higher the risk. The reality is that within even an 8 week healing period, your average person is not only going to contaminate the piercing area but more than likely a number of times.
There are those that would say that a healthy person with an uncompromised immune system should have no problem fighting off a large number of foreign pathogens. I believe that to be true and it makes sense that in most case of contamination the body's own immunity should be enough to fight off an infection. The thing is that if that was the case, no piercing would ever become infected and that is not the case.
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So, is it only lazy people that have piercings that become infected? Maybe they just aren't as smart as the rest of us or aren't as healthy as the rest of us. Wrong, though I rarely see infected piercings, when I have in the past it has been on clients that were intelligent and seemed healthy. Often they have no clue or are unwilling to admit what action or inaction led to the infection. Those that do openly admit to the cause it is usually a case where they thought a small amount of exposure to contamination wouldn't be that big of a deal or they completely stopped using the cleaning the piercing with an anti-microbial soap after a few weeks. I have even had clients that just stopped using the soap in favor of a saline spray only approach, develop infections.
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So, what is going on in those that get infections? They are being exposed to a pathogen that their immune system can not fight off. Even though they are cleaning the wound with saline, which regardless of what saline sprays may claim, have a limited effect when it comes to being an antiseptic. What is causing the infection is exposure to new pathogens that their body has not built up immunity to or the immune system is overstressed. So, the piercee makes a mistake, the piercing area is contaminated and low and beholds you have an infection. Too bad there couldn't be an additional step that could limit the exposure and population of foreign pathogens in the piercing are. Well, there is, it's called cleaning the area daily with an antimicrobial solution.
The other main advantage to cleaning the area on a regular base is that it reduces the population of pathogens and thus reduces the amount of work the body has to put into fighting off infection. The bonus is that the body can focus on healing the piercing and thus a faster healing period. It has been proven in a number of studies that cleansing the wound with saline combined with antimicrobial or germicidal substance has seen faster healing, recovery and when infection occurred a reduction of the spread of the infection.

You may be asking yourself, then why has there been an increasing number of piercers dropping soaps from their aftercare instructions? I've been asking myself the same question and from what I've gathered it is two main things. A push toward Natural Piercing Aftercare Products, unwarranted fear of chemicals, a belief that soaps dry out the piercing, the effect they calm the soaps have on probiotics and trying to make aftercare easier for clients.
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Before we get pulled off subject with a wonder to the woods and a long boring diatribe about the healing powers of mother earth, let's make it clear that the uses of the word natural in many of these products are nothing more than marketing. The ingredients in all of these products are refined a great deal from their natural state through the magic of chemistry. Just because something comes from nature doesn't mean that it is any safe than any product created in a lab. In fact, unlike most chemicals on the market that have been extensively tested, most Natural products have not been scientifically studied for harms or effectiveness.
The other issue with natural products is since there is very little regulation on these products, they often add additional ingredients to make sure that the product does what they claim it is doing. I recently, as in today, stopped suggesting Grapefruit Seen oil based products. In an independent study on the anti-bacterial effectiveness of GSO products, it found that those that were effective contained GSO that was bounded with benzethonium chloride. Those without the extract being bounded with benzethonium chloride were not. So, it was the benzethonium chloride that was, in fact, killing the germs not the Natural power of Grapefruit Seed Oil. I'm sorry to all of you that spent an additional $3 to $5 more for a product that had the same effect of a much cheaper product.

With body piercing aftercare products most of the natural ingredients are food preservatives with little or no independent research on their effectiveness or use as an antiseptic. Often they are hiding under chemical names on the packages and are in fact animal products. For more on this read my blog on H2Ocean.
How To Sleep With Piercings
There has been a number of studies that have come out about the overuses of anti-bacterial products. Warning that overuse could cause health issue, reduce users immunity to bacterias and also cause super bacteria to evolve. Triclosan based soaps where commonly suggested
So, what is going on in those that get infections? They are being exposed to a pathogen that their immune system can not fight off. Even though they are cleaning the wound with saline, which regardless of what saline sprays may claim, have a limited effect when it comes to being an antiseptic. What is causing the infection is exposure to new pathogens that their body has not built up immunity to or the immune system is overstressed. So, the piercee makes a mistake, the piercing area is contaminated and low and beholds you have an infection. Too bad there couldn't be an additional step that could limit the exposure and population of foreign pathogens in the piercing are. Well, there is, it's called cleaning the area daily with an antimicrobial solution.
The other main advantage to cleaning the area on a regular base is that it reduces the population of pathogens and thus reduces the amount of work the body has to put into fighting off infection. The bonus is that the body can focus on healing the piercing and thus a faster healing period. It has been proven in a number of studies that cleansing the wound with saline combined with antimicrobial or germicidal substance has seen faster healing, recovery and when infection occurred a reduction of the spread of the infection.

You may be asking yourself, then why has there been an increasing number of piercers dropping soaps from their aftercare instructions? I've been asking myself the same question and from what I've gathered it is two main things. A push toward Natural Piercing Aftercare Products, unwarranted fear of chemicals, a belief that soaps dry out the piercing, the effect they calm the soaps have on probiotics and trying to make aftercare easier for clients.
Amazon.com: Piercing Care Kit By Tattoo Goo
Before we get pulled off subject with a wonder to the woods and a long boring diatribe about the healing powers of mother earth, let's make it clear that the uses of the word natural in many of these products are nothing more than marketing. The ingredients in all of these products are refined a great deal from their natural state through the magic of chemistry. Just because something comes from nature doesn't mean that it is any safe than any product created in a lab. In fact, unlike most chemicals on the market that have been extensively tested, most Natural products have not been scientifically studied for harms or effectiveness.
The other issue with natural products is since there is very little regulation on these products, they often add additional ingredients to make sure that the product does what they claim it is doing. I recently, as in today, stopped suggesting Grapefruit Seen oil based products. In an independent study on the anti-bacterial effectiveness of GSO products, it found that those that were effective contained GSO that was bounded with benzethonium chloride. Those without the extract being bounded with benzethonium chloride were not. So, it was the benzethonium chloride that was, in fact, killing the germs not the Natural power of Grapefruit Seed Oil. I'm sorry to all of you that spent an additional $3 to $5 more for a product that had the same effect of a much cheaper product.

With body piercing aftercare products most of the natural ingredients are food preservatives with little or no independent research on their effectiveness or use as an antiseptic. Often they are hiding under chemical names on the packages and are in fact animal products. For more on this read my blog on H2Ocean.
How To Sleep With Piercings
There has been a number of studies that have come out about the overuses of anti-bacterial products. Warning that overuse could cause health issue, reduce users immunity to bacterias and also cause super bacteria to evolve. Triclosan based soaps where commonly suggested
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