Ear Piercings Murray KY

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

Local Businesses

John Ray Bright, Do

270-759-9800
300 S 8Th St Ste 281W
Murray, KY 42071


James David Outland

270-759-4500
300 S 8Th St Ste 405E
Murray, KY 42071


James David Outland

(270) 293-2922
300 S 8Th St – Suite 405
Murray, KY 42071


R Condon Hughes

270-759-9200
300 S 8Th St Ste 480W
Murray, KY 42071


Blalock, Cammie – Houston Pediatrics

(270) 753-9595
300 S 8Th St # 203E
Murray, KY 42071


Houston Hal E Ms Facs

(270)753-9595
Medical Arts Buildin Suite Ste
Murray, KY 42071


John R Bright

(270) 759-9800
300 S 8Th St – Suite 281 West
Murray, KY 42071


Houston, Hal E – Houston Pediatrics

(270) 753-9595
300 S 8Th St # 203E
Murray, KY 42071


Outland, J David – Outland J David

(270) 759-4500
300 N 8Th St
Murray, KY 42071


Bright, John R Do – Dermatology Of Murray

(270) 759-9800
300 N 8Th St
Murray, KY 42071


Outland, James

270-755-4500
300 58Th St
Murray, KY 42071


John Bright, Do

(270) 759-9800
300 S 8Th St Ste 281W
Murray, KY 42071


James Randolph Dowdy

210-221-1811
401 East 300 South 8Th Street
Murray, KY 42071


Ear Piercings FAQ in Murray, KY

Which month is best for piercing?

However, less blood flow also means less possibility of swelling, so you may want to schedule your piercing for winter. If you play summer sports, or hit the pool frequently during summer, it might be better for you to get your piercing in winter to give it enough time to heal and ready to show it off in summer!

When can I shower after ear piercing?

Avoid baths, hot tubs, swimming pools, saunas, lakes, etc. for the first three weeks after being pierced as they contain bacteria which can increase the risk of infection.

Which ear piercing hurts the most gun or needle?

Needle Piercing is Less Painful When you get pierced with a piercing gun the studs used to pierce your ear are fairly blunt, which makes them more difficult to pierce your skin. Gun piercings on ear cartilage can even shatter the cartilage with the force of a blunt stud.

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.

Is 4 weeks enough for ear piercing?

The general healing period is 6 weeks for earlobes and 12 weeks for cartilage or helix. If you have a nose piercing, 4 weeks is sufficient. Keep in mind that this period is only possible if you have no infection or nickel reaction along the way.

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.

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.

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.

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.

What is the safest piercing?

Safest Piercings Along with the nostrils and belly button, the earlobes are the safest and most common body part to be pierced. The flesh of the earlobe heals well when the area is cleaned regularly and the piercing is done at the proper angle.