Things to Know Before Getting a Belly Button Piercing

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Belly button piercings have been popular for a long time and for good reason. Considering the piercing is fairly painless due to a fleshy placement and easy to take care of since you don’t have to look in a mirror to see it, they’re a great choice that has endured the test of time. However, it’s important to note that not everyone can get a belly button piercing. Because they are very anatomy dependent, some piercers may deny you service or suggest a different type of belly button piercing or location over the traditional style and placement.

Below are Things to Know about Belly Button Piercing

   Below are Things to Know about Belly Button Piercing

A belly button piercing will most likely take anywhere from six months to a year to fully heal depending on how you care for it and your day-to-day lifestyle; however, the most common time frame is between six and eight months regardless, it’s important to check with your piercer when you believe it’s healed before stopping aftercare- if it’s still healing, the site could become infected.

The Cost Belly Button Piercing

   The Cost Belly Button Piercing

How much a piercing costs is entirely dependent on the studio you go to, your geographic location, your piercer’s experience, and how complicated your piercing is. On average, however, you can expect a belly button piercing to run between $35 – $75. Of course the price tends to include a very basic jewelry, you’re most likely going to have to pay more. Some studio may also have pay separate fee entirely for both the piercing and the jewelry.

The Aftercare of Belly Button Piercing

Following the correct aftercare during the healing process is super important, both because it will help the piercing heal properly and because not doing so could slow down the process. The first thing to note is that you should wash your hands before touching your piercing to ensure you’re being as sterile as possible and to avoid passing any bacteria. Then, it’s recommended to clean your piercing twice a day either with a sterile saline solution or unscented, gentle soap and water. Regardless of what you use, be sure to dry the area with a paper towel after, as a typical hand or bath towel could harbor some bacteria .

Side Effect of  Belly Button Piercing

Belly Button Rash

   Belly Button Rash

The piercing site should maintain a normal appearance for the entire healing process but it is possible that a rash could pop up due to irritation of jewelry or skin around the piercing location.

Belly Button Discharge

   Belly Button Discharge

It’s completely normal for your piercing to leak some off-white fluid for the first few days. This is your body’s natural reaction to a purposeful wound and is meant to protect the area.

Belly Button  Infection

   Belly Button  Infection

 

An infection is the most common risk when getting a piercing and is usually caused by improper care at home . Watch for a deep red colour, increased swelling, skin that’s hot to the touch, and pain, as these could be signs of an infection.