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Belly button piercings are among the most sought-after body modifications. They strike a fine balance between discreet charm and stylish allure, offering numerous benefits. But how exactly should you go about getting a belly button piercing? Here are some essential tips to help you navigate the process smoothly.
Choosing a Piercing Professional
Selecting the right piercer is critical, especially considering the significant risk of infection associated with piercings. You can seek recommendations from friends or family who have experience with piercers, or even consult your family doctor for advice. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, don’t hesitate to request a tour of the piercer’s facility to ensure it’s clean. Pay attention to the sterilization of the equipment. The piercer should always use disposable gloves during the procedure.
Deciding on the Placement and Timing
Before getting your belly button pierced, carefully consider the exact placement of the jewelry. Typically, the jewelry is placed on the upper part of the belly button, which tends to be less bothersome when sitting. However, piercing the lower part or the sides of the belly button is also possible for a more unique look. Keep in mind that not all belly buttons are suitable for piercing: the belly button should have a hollow area with a fold. Post-piercing, there are certain care guidelines to follow. For instance, you should avoid swimming or sunbathing for at least two months, or longer if your skin heals slowly. Therefore, it’s best to avoid getting pierced during summer or even spring. To show off your belly button by beach season, consider getting pierced during the winter to ensure optimal healing conditions.
Selecting the Right Jewelry
The initial choice of jewelry is crucial as it will be in place while your skin heals. If you have sensitive skin or are prone to allergies, it’s advisable to choose a gold piece. Those without prior skin or healing issues might opt for surgical steel or titanium (pure, without alloys). Another option is a biopolymer bioplast ring, which is advantageous because it’s not rejected by the body, flexible, and can be sterilized in an autoclave. Avoid nickel and gold-plated jewelry entirely. When it comes to the shape of the jewelry, you have two main options: a curved barbell or a ring. Curved barbells may be slightly more challenging to clean during daily disinfection, whereas rings can shift due to clothing, potentially causing uneven healing.
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