Do I clean my piercing the day of?

A common misconception is that “spinning” or “rotating” your jewelry in your piercing will help it heal. … You should only be concerned with gently cleaning the “crust” away from the outside of a piercing. A gentle cleaning once (no more than twice) a day will suffice.

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Likewise, people ask, when should you first clean a new piercing?

Piercing aftercare begins 24 hours after you have gotten your ears pierced, and will occur 2-3 times per day and continue for a full 6 weeks. It is a good idea to get into an aftercare routine early on, so caring for your ear piercing is incorporated into your everyday routine.

Similarly, do you clean your piercing the first day? Give it a Rest

First things firstdo not attempt to clean your piercing right away when you get home. In fact, don’t touch your piercing or the area around it for the first 24 hours after you‘ve had your piercing done. The area will still likely be painful, and you need to let the piercing settle down a bit.

Subsequently, can I clean my piercing once a day?

The soap cleaning should be done once per day and salt soaks one to two times per day. As important as it is to clean piercings, you don’t want to overdo it. Cleaning your piercing means touching your piercing, and too much touching will irritate it. This is especially true during the first couple of weeks of healing.

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