Ear Piercings Towson MD

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

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Michael Cohen

410-296-0414
8322 Bellona Ave Ste 300
Towson, MD 21204


Orlinsky Diane J

(410) 821-7546
8320 Bellona Ave – Suite 20
Towson, MD 21204


Thomas T Provost

7401 Osler Dr Ste 107
Towson, MD 21204


Randolph Capone

410-828-4123
6535 N Charles St Ste 250
Towson, MD 21204


Hans R Wilhelmsen

(410) 823-3885
7401 Osler Dr – Ste 208
Towson, MD 21204


Newman, Gerald W – Gerald W Newman Llc

(410) 337-3770
6569 N Charles St Ste 405
Towson, MD 21204


Ravi Aloor

410296 6699
530 East Joppa Road
Towson, MD 21286


Ricardo L. Rodriguez Cosmetic Surgeon

1-410-494-8100
6569 North Charles Street, Gbmc Pavilion West, Suite 409
Towson, MD 21204


Saif Uddin Syed

(410) 252-9090
515 Fairmount Ave – Suite 300
Towson, MD 21286


Lewis Dennis Cylus

410-823-3422
120 Sister Pierre Dr Ste 203
Towson, MD 21204


Eckman Israel S

(410) 823-3422
8601 Lasalle Rd
Towson, MD 21286


Bayada Nurses

(410) 823-0880
1001 Cromwell Bridge Rd Ste 300
Towson, MD 21286


Rowen Laser Vision & Cosmetic Center

(410)821-5333
825 Dulaney Valley Road
Towson, MD 21204


Dr.Randolph Capone

(410) 828-4123
6535 North Charles Street
Towson, MD 21204


Alexander M Guba

410-821-8181
6569 N Charles St Ste 707
Towson, MD 21204


Soueid, Nassif – Soueid Nassif

(410) 427-5555
7505 Osler Dr # 204
Towson, MD 21286


Nassif Soueid

(410) 321-0808
7505 Osler Drive Ste 403
Towson, MD 21204


Larry Lickstein

410-296-0414
8322 Bellona Ave Ste 300
Towson, MD 21204


Nassif Soueid, M.D.

410-427 5555
7505 Osler Drive, Ste# 204
Towson, MD 21204


Diane Orlinsky

410-821-7546
8320 Bellona Ave Ste 20
Towson, MD 21204


Ear Piercings FAQ in Towson, MD

What are some classy piercings?

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

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.

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 piercings do guys find hot?

The most attractive spot for a piercing is the belly button. The least attractive is a tie between the nose and the nether regions.

How do you sleep after ear piercing?

While your piercing heals, you can help minimize discomfort by sleeping on your back instead of your side.

Why do pierced ears 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.

What piercings heal the fastest?

Tongue piercings have the fastest healing duration of all piercings at only two weeks before you can downsize the bar. Lower lip piercings have a minimum of 6-8 weeks, while upper lip piercings (such as madonna or monroe piercings) take around 8 weeks.

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.”

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).

What earrings won’t get infected?

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