Ear Piercings Champaign IL

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Local Businesses

Robert L Wolf

803 S Mckinley Ave
Champaign, IL 61821


De Camara Donna L

1-217-326-2000
1702 South Mattis Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821


Ann Tice

(217) 693-4400
1 E Main St – Suite 103
Champaign, IL 61820


Lester John Fahrner

217-366-8776
101 W University Ave
Champaign, IL 61820


Miller Alban I Jr

1-217-326-2000
1702 South Mattis Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821


Carle Clinic Association

(217) 365-6208
1701 Curtis Rd
Champaign, IL 61822


Carle Clinic Association Professional Departments , Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

1-217-326-2000

Champaign, IL 61820


A Facial Plastic Surgery Center Ronald Russo

1-217-398-4856
2504 Galen Drive Suite 107
Champaign, IL 61821


Fahrner, Lester

217-366-1200
101 W University Ave
Champaign, IL 61820


Christie Clinic Christie On University

(217) 366-1240
101 W University Ave
Champaign, IL 61820


Lester J Fahrner

(217) 366-1248
101 W University Ave
Champaign, IL 61820


Patel, Harikrishna – Patel Harikrishna

(217) 352-0055
2143 S Neil St
Champaign, IL 61820


Plastic Surgery Center Carle

1-217-326-2000
1702 South Mattis Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821


Panos Reed

1-217-326-2000
1702 South Mattis Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821


Bradley, Paula – Carle Clinic

(217) 383-3480
1813 W Kirby Ave
Champaign, IL 61821


Christie Clinic

(217)366-1243
Developmental Disabilities Center Kumc Bldg 183901 Rainbow Blvd
Champaign, IL 61820


Ronald C Russo

(217) 398-4856
2504 Galen Drive – Suite 107
Champaign, IL 61821


Donna Lyn De Camara

217-326-2000
1702 S Mattis Ave
Champaign, IL 61821


Advanced Aesthetics Surgery And Laser Center

217 356-3850
2111 W. Park Ct.
Champaign, IL 61821


Reed Panos

(217) 326-2000
1702 S Mattis Avenue
Champaign, IL 61821


Ear Piercings FAQ in Champaign, IL

What is the cutest piercing?

Helix Piercing. Conch Piercing. Tragus Piercing. Daith Piercing. Rook Piercing. Flat Piercing. Forward Helix Piercing. Septum Piercing.

Should you take earrings out at night?

It is generally recommended that you take your earrings out when you are sleeping. If you don’t want to take your earrings out, there are some ways to be more comfortable sleeping with them.

What happens if I take my earring out if it’s infected?

If a new piercing is infected, it is best not to remove the earring. Removing the piercing can allow the wound to close, trapping the infection within the skin. For this reason, it is advisable not to remove an earring from an infected ear unless advised by a doctor or professional piercer.

Should I rotate my new ear piercing?

There’s no reason to rotate your piercing. You could damage the delicate, healing skin by rotating the jewelry. In the past, rotating the jewelry was recommended, but it has been found to cause damage that can lead to infection and scarring. For happy healing, NEVER rotate your body jewelry.

Is Claire’s good for ear piercing?

Getting your ears pierced at Claire’s is safe, sterile and easy. Our highly trained specialists provide a touch-free piercing experience that uses single-use sterile cartridges and requires no needles. Our equipment is sanitized before and after every customer.

Is it OK if shampoo touches the piercing?

To avoid infection, keep your hands and anything that touches your new piercing CLEAN. We don’t expect you to stop using hair products during your healing period, but we DO recommend protecting your new piercing from exposure to hair spray and other styling products, including shampoo and conditioner.

How painful is a helix piercing?

Cartilage piercings generally fall low on the pain scale. It will depend on the specific location of the helix piercing, however, you shouldn’t feel more than a slight pinch. Since the cartilage in the helix piercing area is so thin, the piercing process goes quickly.

What kind of earrings won’t hurt your ears?

Generally speaking, you want to avoid nickel and opt for at least 14k gold (anything less usually contains nickel or brass) or sterling silver 925. If your ears are still reacting negatively, try posts made of medical-grade stainless steel or titanium, which tend to be the least reactive.

Can your ear rejects a piercing?

Rejection usually happens in the weeks and months following a new piercing, but it can also happen years, even decades, later. If you bump your old piercing in an odd way or have an infection that kicks your immune system into overdrive, you might suddenly see signs of migration and rejection.

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.

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.

What is the least painful spot to get your ears pierced?

A helix piercing is a cartilage placement on the outer upper rim of your ear. Because the cartilage is thinner on the upper ear, helix piercings tend to be the least painful cartilage piercing. They measure around a 4-5/10 on the pain scale and take around 3-6 months to fully heal.

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 piercings are best for sensitive ears?

How to choose earrings for sensitive ears. Platinum and stainless steel tend to be less reactive, making them the best metals for hypoallergenic jewelry, says Marchbein. “These are also good options, along with plastic, for initial ear piercings, which can decrease the risk of developing ACD later on,” she explains.

What earrings won’t get infected?

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