Ear Piercings Hackensack NJ

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Local Businesses

Paul Irwin Nelson

973-471-7443
316 Prospect Ave Apt 9E
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Gregory Rauscher

201-488-1916
20 Prospect Ave Ste 600
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Stephen Colen

20 Prospect Avenue Suite 912 Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Alfredo Salvatore Masullo

(201) 488-0707
120 Prospect Ave
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Winters Richard M

(201)487-3400
20 Prospect Avenue
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Bikoff David J

(201) 488-8584
146 State St # 17
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Robin Ashinoff

(201) 996-5922
20 Prospect Ave
Hackensack, NJ 07602


Usal Cosmetic Surgery Center

(201) 996-0068
146 State St # 17
Hackensack, NJ 07601


David Joel Bikoff

201-488-8584
952 Main St
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Robin Ashinoff

(201) 336-8660
360 Essex Street – Suite 201
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Sidney Rabinowitz

(201) 525-0220
385 Prospect Ave
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Robin Ashinoff

201-996-5925
360 Essex St Ste 201
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Goldberg, David – Skin Laser Surgery Specialists

(201) 441-9890
20 Prospect Ave, Ste 702
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Craig Donovan Hall

(201) 488-2101
140 Prospect Ave # 20
Hackensack, NJ 07602


Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgeons

1-201-487-3400
20 Prospect Avenue
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Allen Nathan Sapadin

201-525-0057
385 Prospect Ave Ste 3
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Gregory Edwin Rauscher

201-488-1036
20 Prospect Ave Ste 600
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Alfredo S Masullo

201-488-0707
120 Prospect Ave
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Sidney Rabinowitz

201-525-0220
385 Prospect Ave
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Shapiro Michael Eli

(201) 996-2608
30 Prospect Ave # 401
Hackensack, NJ 07601


Ear Piercings FAQ in Hackensack, NJ

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.

Should both ear piercings match?

“There are no set rules, as there are so many different ear shapes and anatomy variations,” says Nicole. “However, for the best result you should aim to create a balance with enough spacing, as well as mirroring other piercings on the ear.

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.

What are some classy piercings?

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

What piercing gets infected the most?

Of all the body sites commonly pierced, the navel is the most likely to become infected because of its shape. Infections can often be treated with good skin hygiene and antibiotic medications. With this type of infection, jewelry generally does not have to be taken out.

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.

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.

Should ear piercing hurts after 3 days?

Signs of an infection It is important to note that your piercing may be tender or painful for up to 3-5 days after the procedure was performed. This is normal. Sleeping directly on your ears or side may prolong the tenderness due to the pressure on the piercing site.

What hurts more to get pierced?

The nostril piercing is considered slightly more painful than ears and lips and this is because you are piercing through cartilage which is tougher than skin and therefore hurts a little bit more. However, most people describe a nostril piercing as a very brief sting that makes your eyes water and can make you sneeze.

Do any ear piercings hurt?

It’s normal to have some redness, swelling or pain for a couple of days after getting your ears pierced. But your ears should look and feel better each day. If you find that your ears do great and then suddenly start to become red, inflamed or crusty a week or two later, that’s usually a sign of infection.

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.

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.

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.

Which ear piercings are easiest to heal?

“Ear lobe piercings are generally the easiest to heal, but at the same time we advise caution against getting too many piercings at one go,” says Brooks. “Build up your look over time.”

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.