Piercing - to do or to not do? (Part 2)

January 22nd, 2007 by webmaster

At the complications caused by the recent piercing procedure, - reddening, a swelling, an itch - at once address to dermatologist. Do not try to do piercing by you. If you have decided to make this procedure it is necessary to address to special salons which are equipped with the necessary equipment for carrying out of piercing. As well as any surgical intervention, the procedure can appear unsafe in hands of nonprofessionals. 
 You should not do piercing in such cases:
 - If you have a raised temperature;
 - If you are in the state of aggravation of any chronic disease;
 - If you have a bad c blood clotting;
 - If you have the allergy on preparations by means of which will be piercing (anesthesia) is spent;
 - If you have an allergy on metals.
Women are not recommended to do piercing during menses or during the pregnancy. 
It is recommended to use only ornaments for the piercing, made of surgical steel, the titan and gold, and ornaments from gold are inserted into a fresh puncture only at absence of individual intolerance of gold, otherwise the gold ornament can be inserted into a puncture only in couple of weeks.


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