Ear Piercings Thousand Oaks CA

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Local Businesses

Michael G Bodnar

(805) 497-7529
227 W Janss Rd – Ste 230
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Andrew Kaufman

805-497-1694
267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Bodnar, Michael G – Conejo Dermatology Med Group

(805) 497-7529
227 W Janss Rd, #230
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Anita Susan Pakula

(805) 497-1694
267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Mark Suski

(805) 494-3330
1615 Hill Rd Ste 9
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Pakula, Anita S – Center For Dermatology

(805) 497-1694
267 W Hillcrest Dr, #2
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Anna D Guanche

267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Christopher Costanzo Inc

(805) 373-9919
7 N Knoll Rd Ste 1
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Westlake Cosmetic And Medical Group

(818) 597-3223
5655 Lindero Canyon Rd, Ste 202
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362


Cosmetic Aesthetic & Anti Aging Medical Center

1-805-495-6411
223 East Thousand Oaks Boulevard
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Richard Hodnett

(805) 777-8956
Suite 200 115 Jensen Court
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Andrew John Kaufman

(805) 497-1694
267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Azar, Kouros – Azar Kouros

(805) 373-7073
275 Magnolia Avenue
Thousand Oaks, CA 91358


Andrew John Kaufman

805-497-1694
267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Cosmetic Aesthetic

(805) 486-1966
165 Rowland Way Ste 308
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Bruce Daniels

(805) 778-0845
115 Jensen Court
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Pakula, Anita S – Center For Dermatology

(818) 707-1340
267 W Hillcrest Dr
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Bruce Sand

805-358-0549
2955 E Hillcrest Dr Ste 121
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362


Ciano Michael C

1-805-497-8411
2190 Lynn Road Suite 310
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Michelson David N

(805) 495-6411
223 E Thousand Oaks Blvd
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


Ear Piercings FAQ in Thousand Oaks, CA

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.

What is the least painless piercing?

daith piercing. rook piercing. conch piercing.

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 piercings dont reject?

By comparison, a non-surface piercing such as an earlobe, ear cartilage, lip or tongue do not reject as they pierce all the way through from one side to the other.

What’s a venom piercing?

A venom piercing is a double tongue piercing — one on each side of the tongue. Though not quite as tough-sounding, it’s sometimes called a frog eye piercing because the balls on the jewelry resemble frog eyes when you open your mouth.

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 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.

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.

Where is the safest place to get your ears pierced?

Although most mall kiosks disinfect their tools, you can’t actually sterilize a piercing gun because they are made of plastic. Piercing guns are also less exact and can damage your earlobe. It might seem intimating, but best place to get your ears pierced is actually a tattoo parlor.

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.

Which ear piercing is easiest to sleep on?

Daith piercings are one of the few you can initially puncture with a ring instead of a stud. It’s located between the tragus and lower part of the forward helix in the innermost part of your ear (a pressure point some claim can help with migraines), which keeps it protected from irritation during sleep.

Should I clean the crust off my piercing?

Crusting after body piercing is normal—this might just be the result of your body trying to heal itself. While perfectly normal, these crusties should be cleaned carefully and thoroughly whenever you notice them.

What do I need to know before getting my ears pierced?

Choose the Location That’s Right for You. Know What Ear Piercing Equipment is Being Used. Choose the Right Earring. Make Sure Your Piercer Has Been Trained Properly. Safe Healing.

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.”

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.