Ear Piercings Salem OR

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Local Businesses

Nishioka Gary J

1-503-581-1567
3099 River Road South
Salem, OR 97302


Beninger, Patty – Salem Vascular Consultants

(503) 371-8346
802 N. Harbor Blvd.
Salem, OR 97301


Dr.Carolyn Hale

(503) 463-6799
Ste 202, 5900 Inland Shores Way
Salem, OR 97303


Currie, John M – Dermatology Clinic

(503) 364-3321
2441 Grear St Ne
Salem, OR 97301


Howerton David W Dds

(503) 375-2000
1301 Airport Dr Ste B
Salem, OR 97302


Oreskovich, Nicole

503-364-3321
2441 Grear St Ne
Salem, OR 97301


Eyre Jr, James – Willamette Valley Oral Surgery

(503) 581-1999
110 N. Tustin Ave.
Salem, OR 97301


Thomas V Kruse

(503) 370-7364
1410 Commercial St Se
Salem, OR 97302


Allan, Joseph H – Willamette Ear Nose Throat

(503) 581-1567
1203 E Vermont Ave
Salem, OR 97301


Carter Bruce

(503) 561-7000
555 N. State College Blvd. #203
Salem, OR 97301


Willamette Ear Nose & Throat

(888) 718-2785

Salem, OR 97302


Northwest Medi Spa Laser Center

(866) 331-5535
700 Bellevue St Se, Ste 290
Salem, OR 97301


Gary Jim Nishioka

503-581-1567
3099 River Rd S
Salem, OR 97302


Edwin Austin

(503) 391-7001
5635 E Orangethrope
Salem, OR 97301


Carter, Bruce – Carter Bruce

(503) 561-7000
2211 E Lincoln Ave
Salem, OR 97301


Lentini Jerome N Pc

1-503-361-1222
2290 Commercial Street Southeast
Salem, OR 97302


Bella Vita Salon & Day Spa Aveda

(503) 391-2253
285 Liberty St Ne – Ste 130
Salem, OR 97301


Thompson, Clark R – Willamette Ear Nose Throat

(503) 581-1567
120 W Mission St
Salem, OR 97301


Carney, Douglas M – Plastic & Reconstruction Surg

(503) 391-7001
960 Liberty St Se Ste 170
Salem, OR 97302


Nicole Soto

(503) 364-3321
2441 Grear St Ne
Salem, OR 97301


Ear Piercings FAQ in Salem, OR

What is the safest piercing to get?

Safest Piercings Along with the nostrils and belly button, the earlobes are the safest and most common body part to be pierced. The flesh of the earlobe heals well when the area is cleaned regularly and the piercing is done at the proper angle.

What is the gunk on my earrings?

What Is the Gunk On My Earrings? A. The gunk you’re referring to is sometimes called ear cheese. It’s a mixture of dead cells, bacteria, sweat and oils that accumulate because of natural bodily processes and a lack of exfoliation in the area.

Why do pierced ears smell?

Dead cells mix with sebum to create an awful smell. Sebum is an oily substance created by the sebaceous glands which make the skin waterproof. When an earring hole hasn’t been cleaned properly, the sebum will mix with the dead cells caused by the pierced skin to create a gross smell.

What is the gunk in my ear piercing?

If you’ve had an ear or nose cartilage piercing, small lumps can sometimes form around the piercing. The lumps, called granulomas, are trapped fluid. You can treat them by soaking a pad in warm water then holding the pad against them once a day.

How do I know if my ear piercing is healed?

Typically, ear lobe piercings take around 4-6 months, while upper or inner ear piercings take between 6-12+ months to fully heal. You’ll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops.

Where is the safest place to get your ears pierced?

Although most mall kiosks disinfect their tools, you can’t actually sterilize a piercing gun because they are made of plastic. Piercing guns are also less exact and can damage your earlobe. It might seem intimating, but best place to get your ears pierced is actually a tattoo parlor.

How long does an ear piercing take to heal?

There are different types of tissue in different parts of your ear, so how long it takes to heal depends on your body and the place you’ve pierced. Earlobes usually take 6-8 weeks. If you pierce the cartilage on the side of your ear, it can take 4 months to a year. Ask your piercing professional for an estimate.

Should I take my earring out if it’s infected?

Don’t take out the earring! Clean the infected area 3 times a day. Wash hands with soap and water before touching the ear or earring. Use cotton swab (“Q-Tip”) dipped in pierced ear solution (see #3 below).

Why do earrings go black?

Oxidisation, also known as tarnishing, is a natural process for your jewellery to go through and is a product of chemical reaction that is caused by the other metals that are mixed with the silver, reacting to natural and synthetic chemicals in the air and on your skin.

Why do you feel faint after a piercing?

If you have no underlying health conditions, fainting during a piercing or tattoo is usually caused by something called Vasovagal or ‘reflex’ Syncope. This is a reflex reaction to trauma, pain, or any other distress, and is responsible for over 50% of fainting episodes!

Can you bring your own earrings to get pierced?

In short, yes—you can bring your own jewelry to a piercing shop. However, we recommend that you only do so if the jewelry is made from high-quality materials such as surgical steel, titanium, or gold.

How many ear piercings can you get at once?

Whether you’re getting one or many, it’s a good idea to have a think about where you want your piercings on your ear. If you want the option to add more later, spacing and position are really important. Note: Most places will only recommend you do a maximum of 2 – 3 piercings in one session.

What does a healing piercing look like?

Discoloration (redness) and itching during healing process are also fairly common. Secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid (not pus) is part of the healing process and is to be expected. It is liquid when it leaves the body but dries into “crusties.” Piercings will go through “ups and downs” while healing.