Ear Piercings Evanston IL

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Local Businesses

Michael E Goldman

847-869-4717
800 Austin St Ste 303
Evanston, IL 60202


Cynthia Fleming

200 Ridge Ave
Evanston, IL 60202


Medical Arts Unlimited Inc

(847) 424-8887
809 1/2 N Gilbert St
Evanston, IL 60202


Neal A Spero

(847) 864-3926
800 Austin St – Suite 301
Evanston, IL 60202


Enh Rehabilitative Services

1-847-570-5020
1301 Central Street
Evanston, IL 60201


Geoffrey Craig Fenner

847-570-1300
1000 Central St Ste 840
Evanston, IL 60201


Gendleman Mark D

(847) 475-4556
2500 Ridge Ave
Evanston, IL 60201


Krueger Dental Assoc Ltd

(847) 328-1180
1702 S. Mattis Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201


Neal Arthur Spero

847-864-9500
800 Austin St Ste 301
Evanston, IL 60202


Juda Z Jona

(847) 570-2284
2650 Ridge Ave – Burch G11b
Evanston, IL 60201


Frederick D Malkinson

312-942-6096
822 Clinton Pl
Evanston, IL 60201


Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

(847)328-8591
1702 S Mattis Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201


Leonard Levitt

(847) 733-9445
1101 Howard St – Ste 204
Evanston, IL 60202


Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Medical Group

1-847-570-5020

Evanston, IL 60201


Levitt Leonard

(847) 733-9445
1101 Howard St Ste 204
Evanston, IL 60202


Karol Gutowski

Suite 840 1000 Central Street
Evanston, IL 60201


Patricia Depoli

(847) 316-6700
800 Austin St – Suite 466
Evanston, IL 60202


Otolaryngology Group Ltd

(847) 328-4141
2111 West Park Court Advanced Aesthetics
Evanston, IL 60201


Mitchell F Grasseschi

847-328-2277
2530 Ridge Ave Ste 105
Evanston, IL 60201


Michael Howard

(847) 570-1300
Division Of Plastic Surgery 2650 Ridge Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201


Ear Piercings FAQ in Evanston, IL

How long until you can sleep on a piercing?

How long until I can sleep on my piercing? Usually, it’s safe to sleep after 3 to 4 months. However, some sleepers can take as many as six months and more before they can sleep on the affected side without pain.

What is the least noticeable piercing?

Cartilage piercings like daith, conch, and helix piercings are especially easy to hide. Facial hair is another great way to hide piercings. A beard is an easy way to hide labret and medusa piercings. Smaller, less vibrant pieces are harder to spot.

Can I heal 5 piercings at once?

We recommend not getting more than four piercings in one session, especially if you’re getting them on the same ear. Getting multiple piercings can also cause increased swelling during healing and can prolong healing time.

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.

Is it painful to get your ears pierced?

While you shouldn’t feel more than a pinch when the needle goes through your ear with lobe piercings, cartilage piercings are known to be quite painful, initially feeling a sharp shock before experiencing a duller throbbing pain.

What do ear piercings help with?

The piercing associated with the inside corner of your ear helps relieve any chronic pain, such as the spinal and lower back. It is one of the more intense ear piercings to get, but many people get it done nowadays for its benefits. Some have even reported it helps aid indigestion.

What piercings should beginners get?

Earlobe. Odds are you may even already have this and you’re looking for your first non-earlobe piercing. Helix. While popular among teens, the helix is sometimes forgotten about. Nose. Tragus. Auricle. Double lobe. Daith. Conch.

What age is best to pierce ears?

There is really no specific recommendation for getting your baby’s ears pierced. It depends on what you want for your child. You can consult with your pediatrician on whether to pierce your baby’s ears, but many recommend that your baby is at least three months old.

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.

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).

What do I need to know before getting my ears pierced?

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.

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.

Do and don’ts after ear piercing?

If you’ve had your skin pierced, clean the site twice a day with soap and water. Be sure to wash your hands before cleaning your piercing site. Avoid swimming. Stay out of pools, hot tubs, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water while your piercing is healing.