Last Updated on January 27, 2022 A nipple piercing is a body piercing that is often located at the base of the nipple. It can be pierced from any direction, although it is most commonly done horizontally or, less frequently, vertically. Nipple piercing has been increasingly fashionable in recent years, with many celebrities and models embracing the
piercing. The commonly asked question among people who just had their nipple pierced is “when can I change my nipple piercing?” Read on to get answers to the following questions:
The perfect time to change a nipple piercing is when it is totally healed. Changing the piercing before time helps slow down the healing process. Depending on the individual, a nipple piercing can take anywhere from 3 to 12 months to recover. Your nipple piercing is completely healed when there is no discharge, the nipple is not uncomfortable, and you don’t feel anything when you touch the nipple ring. The piercing ring should also be able to move or spin without causing any discomfort. How Do I Care For My Nipple Piercing?Caring for your nipple piercing is simple and easy. Once a day, in the shower, massage the piercing with gentle soap and warm water, then let it air dry. Don’t get your hands on it. That means you can’t turn or touch the barbell in any way. Also, don’t allow anyone else to touch it. Wear a cotton bra that is soft. Get a shot glass and a bottle of sterile saline. Fill the shot glass halfway with sterile saline, place the cup over the nipple, and immerse for as long as you want. Avoid using alcohol, ointment, hydrogen peroxide, or any other type of wound treatment. How Will I Change My Nipple Piercing?Follow this procedure to change your nipple piercing:
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