How long does a medusa piercing swell for




















Rinse mouth with cleaning solution for 30 seconds after meals and at bedtime times daily during the entire healing period. Cleaning too often or with too strong a rinse can cause discoloration and irritation of your mouth and piercing. A stronger mixture is not better. Saline solution that is too strong can irritate your piercing. Saline soak at least two to three times daily.

Simply soak directly in a cup of warm saline solution for five to ten minutes. For certain placements it may be easier to apply using clean gauze saturated with saline solution. A brief rinse afterward will remove any residue. WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

SOAP no more than once or twice a day. While showering, lather up a pearl size drop of the soap to clean the jewelry and the piercing. Leave the cleanser on the piercing no more than thirty seconds. RINSE thoroughly to remove all traces of the soap from the piercing. It is not necessary to rotate the jewelry through the piercing. DRY by gently patting with clean, disposable paper products.

Cloth towels can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry, causing injury. What Is Normal? After that: Some swelling, light secretion of a whitish yellow fluid not pus. A piercing may seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because they heal from the outside in, and although it feels fine, the tissue remains fragile on the inside.

This is normal and is something you need to take into consideration before you go ahead and pierce your upper lip. If you have a holiday or photo session planned or maybe a job interview, think about postponing.

The good news is, the swelling will fade away. But, you can go some lengths to reduce the amount of swelling. Try to reduce the swelling by sucking on ice cubes or using a cold compress. Cool temperatures can aid in the reduction of inflammation. The piercing will still be healing at this time, and you can do more harm than good by removing it yourself.

As with other lip piercings, medusa piercings carry a risk of tooth and gum erosion, caused by the rubbing of the jewellery on your teeth and gums. This damage can be prevented by choosing a soft-backed BioFlex labret stud. I recommend wearing a BioFlex labret and checking the piercing site regularly. Once the piercing has healed, you can wear a clear retainer. The retainer is smaller than a stud and designed to hide your piercing while keeping the hole filled.

You should never use a retainer in the first few days after getting your piercing. Keep the piercing dry. To dry, dab the piercing with a paper towel to avoid snagging. Keep foreign objects away from the piercing, such as scarves, petroleum jelly, chapstick, and anything else that you might wear near the pierced area.

Cover your pillow with a clean t-shirt each night to keep your piercing safe from the bacteria that gathers in your pillowcase. Take care when you eat. Brush your teeth regularly and take care when brushing around your piercing.

Hopefully, oral hygiene is already a priority, but take special care while your lip is healing to keep harmful bacteria at bay. Stay away from alcohol and cigarettes.

By far, the most popular jewelry seen in a Medusa is a lip piercing stud. A lip stud consists of a flat disc back, a barbell, and a bead or charm screwed to the front. Most Medusa piercings take either a 14G or 16G lip stud. The location of the Medusa piercing helps accentuate the shape of your lips and draws attention to the lower half of your face. Because it typically hosts smaller jewelry, people with many different face shapes can rock this piercing to its fullest.



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