Fashion is something that practically everyone can relate, whether male, woman or child. One of the oldest fashion trends for both genres are surface piercings. The piercings of the body can be dated to the beginning of humanity, from the ancient Egyptians with stretched ears and lower lips, to ornamental tribal piercings and similar modifications of the body. Although these civilizations mainly used piercings and stretching for spiritual and cultural purposes, you can see these same trends in today’s society as a form of fashion.
Today, we have technology and medicine to ensure that surface drilling is safe; However, you depend on making sure your perforated skin remain well while heals. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to neglect after the power. Not only should your drilling clean and intact, but you must also protect it from excessive heat and sun exposure. This includes taking certain precautions when tanning, either in a bed or off the sun. Continue reading to learn to protect your new surface drilling while broncing.
Surface piercings
The piercings of the surface are different from the traditional ones, since they do not pass through the skin and on the other side; Like the piercings of the ears and the navel. The surface piercings are often seen in the face, by the upper lip or on the cheek. They are also commonly seen in abdomen, arms and more.
It is important to protect regular perforated areas when they are new, but surface piercings require even more consideration when tanning. Basically, it will deal with a surface that drills it as it would with a regular when tanning, but it is important to take some additional caution so that it does not become infected.
To do:
If your perforation is very new, you should avoid tan and sun exposure completely. Wait at least a week before tanning to make sure that infection has not formed as a result of the real appointment. If I had a sunburn around your perforated skin, drilling would take even more to heal, in addition to causing more pain and discomfort, as well as permanent scars. It also opens it to a greater risk of infection after power.
Whether it has a regular surface or perforation, the first step to take before tan is to clean the area thoroughly. Use an antibacterial soap, clean water and a clean rag to eliminate any dirt or germs. Instead of soap, you can also use antiseptic fluids such as hydrogen or alcohol peroxide.
Once you are clean, be sure not to get any sunscreen, tan or oil lotion near the area. This can also cause infection, pain, swelling and discomfort.
To avoid solar burns and product pollution, cover your perforated skin with a bandage. Just make sure the bandage adhesive does not reach the hole of your perforation. To obtain even more security, consider covering the bandage with another bandage, such as medical gauze or a clean wipe. In fact, this is recommended for larger surface piercings.