Is it OK to put rubbing alcohol on a piercing 2024?

Harper Murphy | 2023-04-09 21:37:21 | page views:1064
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Jackson Taylor

Works at Microsoft, Lives in Seattle. Holds a degree in Computer Science from University of Washington.
Hi there! My name is Emily, and I'm a professional piercer with over 10 years of experience. I've seen just about everything when it comes to piercings and aftercare, so I'm happy to answer your question about rubbing alcohol on a piercing.

**Is it okay to put rubbing alcohol on a piercing?**

The short answer is no. Rubbing alcohol is not recommended for piercing aftercare. While it's a common household disinfectant, it's too harsh for the delicate healing tissue around a new piercing.

Here's why:

* Irritating and Drying: Rubbing alcohol can irritate and dry out the skin around your piercing. This can delay healing, cause discomfort, and even lead to complications like infections. Healthy skin is essential for proper healing, and alcohol disrupts this process.

* Destroys Good Bacteria: While it kills harmful bacteria, rubbing alcohol also eliminates the beneficial bacteria needed for healing. Your body needs these good bacteria to fight off infection and promote tissue repair.

* Prolongs Healing: By irritating the piercing site, alcohol can actually prolong the healing process. This means you'll be dealing with a tender, sensitive area for a longer period.

What to Use Instead of Rubbing Alcohol:

The best way to clean a new piercing is with a saline solution (saltwater). This is a gentle and effective way to remove bacteria and debris without damaging the healing tissue.

**Here's how to make a saline solution:**


1. Mix: Dissolve 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized sea salt into 8 ounces (1 cup) of warm distilled or bottled water.

2. Soak: Soak a clean cotton ball or gauze pad in the saline solution and gently apply it to your piercing for 5-10 minutes, twice a day.

3. Rinse: Rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and gently pat it dry with a clean paper towel.

Other Aftercare Tips:

* Avoid touching your piercing: Your hands carry bacteria, so it's crucial to avoid touching your piercing unless you're cleaning it.
* Don't sleep on your piercing: This can irritate the area and delay healing.
* Avoid swimming: Chlorinated pools and natural bodies of water can harbor bacteria that can lead to infection.
* Be patient: Piercings take time to heal. Follow your piercer's aftercare instructions carefully and be patient.

**If you experience any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, or discharge, contact your piercer or a medical professional immediately.**

Remember, a properly cared for piercing is more likely to heal quickly and without complications. Stick to saline solution and avoid harsh products like rubbing alcohol.

2024-06-16 22:18:47

Oliver Wilson

Works at the International Organization for Migration, Lives in Geneva, Switzerland.
With other non-professional piercings you may have been taught to use rubbing alcohol or peroxide to clean sore and otherwise angry piercings. The problem is both products kill live tissue therefore they do as much damage as good to a healing piercing. Any professional piercer would have explained its use to you.
2023-04-18 21:37:21

Zoe Clark

QuesHub.com delivers expert answers and knowledge to you.
With other non-professional piercings you may have been taught to use rubbing alcohol or peroxide to clean sore and otherwise angry piercings. The problem is both products kill live tissue therefore they do as much damage as good to a healing piercing. Any professional piercer would have explained its use to you.
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