Ear Piercings Peoria IL

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Local Businesses

Kunvarji Gangji Shah

309-692-3630
802 W Trailcreek Dr
Peoria, IL 61614


Central Illinois Dermatology Sc

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave – Ste 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Michael Joseph Gootee

(309) 691-6616
8600 N State Rte 91 – Ste 300
Peoria, IL 61615


Rajagopala Swaminathan

(309) 655-7788
200 E Pennsylvania Ave – Ste 204
Peoria, IL 61603


Illinois Plastic Surgery

(309) 495-0250
1001 Main St Ste 300
Peoria, IL 61606


Jeffrey K Mckenna

(309) 674-7546
4909 N Glen Park Place Rd
Peoria, IL 61614


James Murphy Sheridan

(309) 691-7800
5401 N Knoxville Ave – Suite 103
Peoria, IL 61614


Shay Thanad S

(309)671-2310
1201 N North St
Peoria, IL 61606


Al Rahawan Mohamad M

(309) 624-4945
530 Ne Glen Oak Ave
Peoria, IL 61637


John Joseph Otten

309-692-4200
1934 W Willow Crest Dr
Peoria, IL 61614


James Sheridan

(309) 691-7800
5401 N. Knoxville Avenue Suite 103
Peoria, IL 61614


Eric T Elwood

309-624-9810
420 Ne Glen Oak Ave Ste 301
Peoria, IL 61603


Corley Richard D

(309)674-2822
1112 West 6Th Street Suite 210
Peoria, IL 61603


Hansen Reid H

(309) 637-3500
3850 South National Avenue Suite 700
Peoria, IL 61602


Heyde Eye Center

(309) 674-1234
1112 W 6Th St # 210
Peoria, IL 61603


Illinois Eye Center

(309)682-9617
1112 W 6Th St # 210
Peoria, IL 61606


Peoria Ear Nose & Throat Group

1-309-677-6084
7301 North Knoxville Avenue
Peoria, IL 61614


James Sheridan

(309) 691-7800
1112 West 6Th Street
Peoria, IL 61602


Bruce A Mclelland

(309) 691-2903
5401 N Knoxville Ave – Suite 115
Peoria, IL 61614


Anderson Richard C

(309)624-9810
Ste 210, 1112 W 6Th St
Peoria, IL 61603


Ear Piercings FAQ in Peoria, IL

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 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 is a masculine piercing?

Areas of the male genitals that are common for piercings include: Penile shaft. Pubic piercings. Scrotum piercings. Perineum piercings.

Should I rotate my new ear piercing?

There’s no reason to rotate your piercing. You could damage the delicate, healing skin by rotating the jewelry. In the past, rotating the jewelry was recommended, but it has been found to cause damage that can lead to infection and scarring. For happy healing, NEVER rotate your body jewelry.

What is the gunk on my earrings?

What Is the Gunk On My Earrings? A. The gunk you’re referring to is sometimes called ear cheese. It’s a mixture of dead cells, bacteria, sweat and oils that accumulate because of natural bodily processes and a lack of exfoliation in the area.

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.

What not to do before a piercing?

Don’t arrive drug or alcohol affected. Wear clean, comfortable clothing that is suitable for the piercing e.g know that if you wear a dress for a nipple piercing appointment – it will be coming off! If you want to – arrange for a supportive friend to go with you.

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.

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.

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 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.

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 is the least painful spot to get your ears pierced?

A helix piercing is a cartilage placement on the outer upper rim of your ear. Because the cartilage is thinner on the upper ear, helix piercings tend to be the least painful cartilage piercing. They measure around a 4-5/10 on the pain scale and take around 3-6 months to fully heal.

Why do you feel faint after a piercing?

If you have no underlying health conditions, fainting during a piercing or tattoo is usually caused by something called Vasovagal or ‘reflex’ Syncope. This is a reflex reaction to trauma, pain, or any other distress, and is responsible for over 50% of fainting episodes!

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.