Ear Piercings Humble TX

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

Local Businesses

Philip Joseph Straka

(281) 540-8044
9810 Fm 1960 Bypass Rd W – 165
Humble, TX 77338


Barr, Sharon – Vein Ctr

(281) 540-8346
425 E 5350 S # 130
Humble, TX 77338


Berger, Michelle – Rabin Greenberg Dermatology

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Dr, #200
Humble, TX 77339


Moore P Walter

1-281-358-2314
22999 Highway 59 North
Humble, TX 77339


Smith, Steven

281-359-6000
19701 Kingwood Dr Ste 6
Humble, TX 77339


Moore Walter P Iii

1-281-358-2314
22999 Highway 59 North Suite 246
Humble, TX 77339


Thomas Mchugh

1710 E 5600 S
Humble, TX 77339


North Houston Plastic Surgery

(281) 446-0678
3955 Harrison Blvd
Humble, TX 77338


Wood, Amy – Rabin Greenberg Dermatology

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Dr, #200
Humble, TX 77339


Steven J Smith

(281) 359-6000
22999 Highway 59 N
Humble, TX 77339


Greenberg, Cindy – Rabin Greenberg Dermatology

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Dr # 200
Humble, TX 77339


Clegg Thomas J Pa

1-281-358-2314
22999 Highway 59 North
Humble, TX 77339


Rabin Greenberg Dermatology

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Drive Suite # 300
Humble, TX 77339


Philip Straka

(281) 540-8044
1452 E Ridgeline Dr # 100
Humble, TX 77339


Bell, Katherine – Rabin Greenberg Dermatology

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Dr, #200
Humble, TX 77339


Philip Straka Medical

(281) 540-8044
1710 E 5600 S
Humble, TX 77338


Dr.Vicki Rabin

(281) 358-7600
2300 Green Oak Dr # 200
Humble, TX 77339


Keystone Centers-Plastic Surgery

(281) 548-0567
875 Country Hills Dr
Humble, TX 77338


Houston Ear Nose & Throat Clinic Llp Kingwood

1-281-358-2314
22999 Highway 59 North Suite 246
Humble, TX 77339


Smith, Steven J – Smith Steven J

(281) 359-6000
22999 Highway 59 N, #218
Humble, TX 77339


Ear Piercings FAQ in Humble, TX

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 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 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.

Why do earring holes 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.

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.

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.

How do you shower with a new piercing?

Showering: Shower like you normally do; the last thing you will do while in the shower is clean your piercing. Lather up some mild, fragrance free, non-antibacterial soap in your hands and gently wash your piercing. You want enough friction to clean the piercing, but not so much that you cause trauma to it.

What are some classy piercings?

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

What should I wear after getting my ears pierced?

However, we recommend only wearing small or light stud earrings for your first piercing. For one thing, small studs are much less likely to catch on things and get ripped out. They’re also more comfortable to sleep in (which is important when your piercing is still healing).

What is the longest piercing to heal?

Lobe: 3-4 Months. Navel: 9-12 Months. Nostril: 6-9 months. Septum: 3-4 months. Eyebrow: 3-5 months. Cheek: 12-18 months. Tongue: 6-8 weeks. Paired Lip Piercings: 3-4 months.

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 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).

How do I protect my ear piercing when washing my hair?

Flip your hair to the opposite side of your head so you can avoid getting an excessive amount of water or any product in the wound. Make sure you stay in this position until you’ve completely rinsed the product out of your hair before gently patting your ear dry.