Eyebrow piercing complications can be minimized with proper start-up
August 25, 2004
By: Lori Wilkerson
Eyebrow piercing can sometimes develop complications such as
infection or migration that has turned some people off to the
possibility of getting this relatively simple piercing done in the
past. Actually, the problem is not that an eyebrow piercing is
tricky or hard to heal, but that many people don’t know the best way
to get one to avoid problems.
When getting an eyebrow piercing, a ring is better than a barbell
for the initial piercing because it is easier to turn and clean in
order to reduce the chance of infection. It also exerts less
pressure against the skin so that there is less chance of migration.
Bars tend to migrate faster in a fresh piercing. Of course, once the
piercing is healed, you can wear barbells with no problem.
Gauge is also an issue with eyebrow piercing, and anything 1.6mm
or larger should be avoided because it will pull down on the facial
tissue, pulling the eyebrow out of shape and increasing the
possibility that the piercing will tear out. Smaller than 1mm is
also not a good idea, since this can cut through skin like wire.
If you follow these simple rules for a new eyebrow piercing and
allow it to heal properly for six months, you will then have the
freedom to wear captive bead rings, eyebrow barbells, and any number
of other types of body jewelry in your eyebrow piercing. The
important thing is establishing the piercing properly at the
beginning.
About the Author:
Lori Wilkerson is a successful freelance writer and publisher of
http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com. Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.
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