Ear Piercings Boulder CO

Find top doctors who perform Ear Piercings in Boulder, CO. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Boulder, CO.

Local Businesses

Stephen Chiajen Ho

303-449-0933
3575 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


Dr.Lisa Scatena

(303) 444-0833
2400 Spruce Street #101
Boulder, CO 80302


Kuisle Hans R

1-303-443-2277

Boulder, CO 80301


Kallgren, Diane L – Kallgren Dermatology Clinic Pc

(303) 444-8100
3434 47Th St Ste 200
Boulder, CO 80301


Foothills Orthopedic & Spine

(303) 447-3380
2610 W. Horizon Ridge Parkway
Boulder, CO 80301


Alan Carlyle Stormo

303-449-6666
2617 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


Garcia, Pam – Colorado Institute-Aesthetic

(303) 443-2277
2779 Sunridge Heights Pkwy
Boulder, CO 80301


Steven Hong

303-440-3013
2750 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


Kuisle Hans R Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

1-303-443-2277
2525 4Th Street Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80304


Burrow, Claude H – Burrow Claude H

(303) 449-5822
2633 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy Ste 100
Boulder, CO 80301


Morrissey David D

1-303-443-2771
1000 Alpine Avenue Suite 111
Boulder, CO 80304


Swail Jeffrey T

(303)449-6666
3201 S Maryland Pkwy Ste 220
Boulder, CO 80304


Stephen Ho

(303) 449-0933
3575 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


Richard Levine

303-444-3152
2935 Baseline Rd Ste 201
Boulder, CO 80303


Bailey, Brian N – Boulder Dermatology Clinic Pc

(303) 449-0933
3575 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


Kuisle, Hans R – Boulder Plastic Surgery

(303) 443-2277
2525 4Th St Ste 202
Boulder, CO 80304


Steven Roy Hong

303-440-3013
2750 Broadway St
Boulder, CO 80304


R Winfield Hartley

(303) 443-2277
2525 4Th St – STE 202
Boulder, CO 80304


Mountain View Dermatology Laser And Vein Center

1-303-444-3152
2995 Baseline Road Suite 102
Boulder, CO 80303


Richard G Levine

(303) 444-3152
2935 Baseline Rd – #201
Boulder, CO 80303


Ear Piercings FAQ in Boulder, CO

What piercing should you not get?

“The most dangerous piercings are the ones that involve cartilage, like higher ear piercings,” says Tracy Burton, a pediatric nurse practitioner in Ontario. “These piercings are associated with poor healing because of the limited blood supply to the area.

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 you prepare for an ear piercing?

Choose the Location That’s Right for You. Know What Ear Piercing Equipment is Being Used. Choose the Right Earring. Make Sure Your Piercer Has Been Trained Properly. Safe Healing.

Does your ear bleed when you pierce it?

It depends on the part of the ear and person — everyone is different. You may see a little drop of blood, but there shouldn’t be much. If there is a lot of bleeding, you should seek medical help right away. You may also bleed more if you take blood thinners or aspirin.

What hurts more needle or gun piercing for ear?

Piercing gun It is relatively less painful and has the same aftercare as a needle piercing. However, if you have sensitive ears, the trauma to your skin or an incompetent piercer can lead to an infection or a slow healing process.

What not to do before a piercing?

Don’t arrive drug or alcohol affected. Wear clean, comfortable clothing that is suitable for the piercing e.g know that if you wear a dress for a nipple piercing appointment – it will be coming off! If you want to – arrange for a supportive friend to go with you.

What piercing is most popular?

Lobe Piercings. Cartilage (Helix) Piercings. Nose Piercings. Daith Piercings. Conch Piercings. Tragus Piercings. Rook Piercings. Navel (Belly Button) Piercings.

What foods should you avoid after ear piercing?

Don’t eat spicy, salty or acidy foods or liquids while you are healing. Avoid hot drinks such as hot chocolate, coffee, and tea. Eat cold foods and drinks as they lessen swelling. Be extra careful when eating crunchy foods.

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.

When can I sleep on my earlobe piercing?

The general rule of thumb is to avoid sleeping in earrings, with one exception: when you get a new piercing. You’ll need to keep these small studs in for 6 weeks or longer, or until your piercer gives you the OK.

What is the most uncommon ear piercing?

A snug piercing, also known as the anti-helix, is a horizontal piercing through the inner ridge of your cartilage. Because it’s one of the most painful piercing types, it’s one of the rarest ear piercings.

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.

What earrings won’t get infected?

Sterling silver, gold, and platinum rarely cause infections, so you can technically call them hypoallergenic.

Can I shower after ear piercing?

Your sweat is sterile to you, so shower like you normally do and clean the piercing afterwards with saline or sterile wound wash. Do not swim in rivers, lakes, hot tubs, pools, or oceans until your piercing is healed.