Ear Piercings Meridian MS

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Local Businesses

Larry E Millikan

(601) 484-9490
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Mitchell, Faye – Ms Cosmetic Surgery

(601) 485-8115
5002 Highway 39 N
Meridian, MS 39301


Same Day Std Testing

(601) 282-3108
606 22Nd Ave S
Meridian, MS 39301


Lee Thornton

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Elliott, Mark S – Plastic Surgery Ctr-Meridian

(601) 481-7070
5002 Highway 39 N # D
Meridian, MS 39301


Erin E Boh

(601) 484-3399
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Nester, Diane – Tulane Dermatology

(601) 484-3399
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Robert Joseph Cater

(601) 483-9358
1521 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Neill C Porter

(601) 485-8535
4612 29Th Ave
Meridian, MS 39305


Crawford, Carolyn – Meridian Plastic Surgery

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Plez Tinsley

607-266-0350
8310 Eagle Pointe Dr
Meridian, MS 39305


John Charles Braun

601-485-6325
2107 N Hills St
Meridian, MS 39305


Lawrence B Mceachin

Po Box 5203
Meridian, MS 39302


Davis, Don S – Ms Cosmetic Surgery

(601) 485-8115
5002 Highway 39 N
Meridian, MS 39301


Mississippi Head & Neck Associates

1-601-485-8115
5002 Highway 39 North
Meridian, MS 39301


Tulane Dermatology

(601) 484-3399
2321 13Th St
Meridian, MS 39301


Meridian Plastic Surgery Skin

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Ave
Meridian, MS 39301


Mark Elliott

(601) 693-7742
1200 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Meridian Ear Nose & Throat Clinic Pa

1-601-483-9358
1521 22Nd Avenue
Meridian, MS 39301


Don S Davis Pa

1-601-485-8115
5002 Highway 39 North
Meridian, MS 39301


Ear Piercings FAQ in Meridian, MS

What’s the most painless piercing?

daith piercing. rook piercing. conch piercing.

Which piercing is the hardest to heal?

A helix piercing is in the cartilage of the upper ear. While it’s not a particularly painful procedure, it has one of the longest healing times, taking 6–12 months to completely heal.

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.

How long does an ear piercing take to heal?

There are different types of tissue in different parts of your ear, so how long it takes to heal depends on your body and the place you’ve pierced. Earlobes usually take 6-8 weeks. If you pierce the cartilage on the side of your ear, it can take 4 months to a year. Ask your piercing professional for an estimate.

Can I take out my ear piercing after 2 weeks?

At two weeks, the piercing is not healed. You really should not remove the earring at all until it is completely healed. Taking it in and out before it heals just risks infection and injury, makes it longer to heal, and risks that you won’t be able to heal right and keep an earring in it.

What should I eat on the day of my piercing?

Soft, bland foods — like applesauce and yogurt — are preferred. French kissing and oral sex are off-limits during this time. You can do a salt rinse to help minimize any pain and swelling. Ready-made rinses may be available for purchase from your piercer, or you can make your own at home.

What earrings won’t get infected?

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

What is the least painless piercing?

daith piercing. rook piercing. conch piercing.

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.

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.

Should you twist new ear piercings?

Don’t touch a new piercing or twist the jewelry unless you’re cleaning it. Keep clothing away from the piercing, too. Excessive rubbing or friction can irritate your skin and delay healing. Keep the jewelry in place.

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.

Why do my ears get infected when I wear earrings?

If the earrings are on too tightly, not allowing room for the wound to breathe and heal, an infection can develop. A piercing can also get infected if there’s too much handling of the piercing or the post of the earring is rough.