Vivid Tattoo Care Sheet for Female Genital Piercings
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Always wash your
hands with liquid antibacterial soap and water before touching on or near your
piercing.
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Tighten balls on
jewelry once a day to prevent loss (lefty-loosey, righty-tightey).
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Clean piercing
with H2Ocean spray 5 to 6 times a day. Use a clean Q-tip with H2Ocean to remove
crusties. If you do not choose to use the H2Ocean, you can make your own salt
water solution by mixing ¼ teaspoon of sea salt into 1 cup of warm water. NEVER
use table salt.
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Do not use
antibacterial soap more than once or twice a day. If you do use it, always make
sure that you rinse all of the soap reside from your piercing. If antibacterial
soap is too harsh for your skin, try using Summer’s Eve Feminine Wash.
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Dry piercing
area with a clean paper towel or tissue. Blot or dab to dry, do not rub. Do
not use cloth towels.
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Do not turn or
rotate your jewelry! This will force bacteria into the piercing.
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You can take
Tylenol, Benadryl, or Advil to help keep swelling down.
What to Avoid…
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DO NOT use
alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, Betadine, or any ointments on body piercings.
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Do not play with
your jewelry. Initially, it will prevent your piercing from healing. Long term
effects can result in scar tissue and migration.
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It can take a
body piercing anywhere from 6 months to a year to completely heal. During this
time, do not change jewelry often.
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Avoid undue
trauma such as friction from clothing, excessive motion of the area, or vigorous
cleaning. This can cause prolonged healing, scar tissue, migration, and other
complications.
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Avoid oral
contact or contact with others’ bodily fluids on or near your piercing.
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Do not use
cosmetics, sprays or lotions on or around piercing site.
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Showering is
safer than taking a bath.
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Avoid submerging
in water such as lakes, pools, Jacuzzis, etc. for 6 weeks.
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Do not hang
charms or add excess weight to piercing while healing.
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Do not remove
your jewelry for any reason!! Your piercing can close up in a matter of
seconds. If you need to remove the jewelry for a MRI, CAT scan, or X-Ray, make
sure it is scheduled for at least 2 weeks after you received your piercing and
always wear a plastic retainer.
What to Expect…
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Initially:
slight swelling, light bleeding, bruising, and/or tenderness.
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After that: Some
swelling, light secretion of whitish-yellow fluid (not pus).
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A piercing may
seem healed before healing is complete. This is because piercings heal from the
outside in. Although it may feel healed, the tissue on the inside remains
fragile. Be patient and keep cleaning it through out the entire healing period.
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You can change
your jewelry in 6 weeks (this does not mean that your piercing is healed).
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Exercise during
the healing period is fine. Just remember that if what you are doing is pulling
on your piercing, stop.
What About Sex?
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In most cases
you can engage in sexual contact as soon as you feel ready. Most people wait at
least 2 weeks.
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During healing,
all sexual activities must be gentle.
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To increase
comfort and decrease trauma, soak in a warm saline solution or plain water for
about 5 minutes to remove any crusty matter prior to sexual activity.
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Use barriers
such as condoms and dental dams to avoid contact to your partner’s bodily
fluids, even in long-term relationships.
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Always wash your
hands and have your partner wash his/her hands before touching on or near
piercing.
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Use only water
based lubricants. Never use saliva as a lubricant.
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After sex, an
additional saline or clean water soak is recommended.
After Piercing is Healed…
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Continue daily
cleaning. If you do not, normal but smelly bodily secretions may accumulate.
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Remember that
you should never play with your jewelry. Even after it is healed, you can cause
scar tissue.
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Even healed
piercings can shrink or close in a matter of minutes after having been there for
years! This varies from person to person; if you like your piercing, leave the
jewelry in place.