How long do Medusa piercings take to heal and how should it before the swelling stops?
1.Cleaning:
Gently clean the piercing twice a day with a sterile saline solution or mild antibacterial soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or harsh soaps, as they may irritate the piercing and slow down the healing process.
2.Soaking:
Soaking the piercing in a warm saline solution for 5-10 minutes several times a day can help reduce swelling and promote healing.
3.Avoid Touching:
Avoid touching or playing with the piercing, as this can increase the risk of infection. Always wash your hand before touching the area.
4.Jewelry:
Keep the initial jewelry in place unless advised by your piercer. Changing jewelry too soon can disrupt the healing process and introduce bacteria.
5.Oral Hygiene:
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Avoid using alcohol-based mouthwashes, as they can dry out the piercing and impede healing.
6.Swelling:
Swelling around the piercing is normal, especially during the first few weeks. Ice packs can be used to reduce the swelling.
Rest and Avoid Strenuous Activities:
Get enough rest and avoid strenuous activities that can put pressure on the piercing or increase swelling.
7.Medications:
Take over-the-counter pain relievers as needed to manage any discomfort or pain. Always consult with your doctor or piercer before taking any medication.
8.Follow Piercer's Instructions:
Carefully follow the aftercare instructions provided by your piercer, as they may have specific recommendations based on your individual case.