Aftercare Guidelines for Lip and Cheek Piercings
A quick note: Until now, the care and cleaning suggestions for piercings was an area of much controversy and dissent within the professional piercing community. Finally, the Association of Professional Piercers (www.safepiercing.org) has established the industry standard. No longer will there need to be debate about what products are good to use, or how piercings should be cared for and cleaned. Now piercers can present a unified, professional front and piercees can more readily receive appropriate, effective care information. Below are the Association of Professional Piercers Suggested Aftercare Guidelines. They are also, of course, the Rings of Desire care suggestions as well. As the Outreach Coordinator for the Association of Professional Piercers, I drafted these instructions.
Heal well, Elayne Angel


Cleaning Solutions

For the inside of your mouth-

Tech 2000 diluted with distilled or bottled water (not tap water) according to package instructions as an oral irrigator (two capfuls to one cup of water). An alternative is Biotene or other alcohol-free antimicrobial or antibacterial mouth rinse used according to package instructions. These are available in the oral medications section of most drugstores.

Also: Mild sea salt water rinses. Use 1/4 teaspoon non-iodized (iodine-free) sea salt to one cup (8 oz.) warm to hot water. (Avoid hot water for the first few days.)

For the outside of your mouth

A mild liquid antimicrobial/germicidal medicated soap such as Provon or Satin, and water. Inferior alternatives include products such as Almay Clearly Natural, Hypocare, NutriBiotic; or other mild, fragrance- and color-free liquid antibacterial soap. These should possibly be diluted with distilled or bottled water, depending on product strength. In addition, mild non-iodized (no iodine) sea salt soaks as described below.


Cleaning Instructions


For the inside of your mouth-

  1. Rinse mouth for 30-60 seconds with diluted Tech 2000 or Biotene (see Cleaning Solutions above) after meals during the entire minimum initial healing time. Do not use more than 4-5 times daily.

  2. Rinse mouth briefly (10-15 seconds) with the mild sea salt mixture (see recipe above) after anything goes in your mouth except water or clean ice. This includes rinsing after coffee, tea, soft drinks, all snacks, and smoking during the entire initial healing time.
For the outside of your mouth
  1. The outside of your piercings need to be cleaned once or twice daily, every day, for the entire initial healing time. Most people clean morning and/or night, in the shower. Do not clean with your liquid soap product more often than twice a day as this can irritate your piercing, and possibly delay your healing. For once-a-day cleanings, do it at the end of your day. Optimal frequency will depend on your skin sensitivity, activity level, and environmental factors.

  2. Before cleanings wash hands thoroughly with liquid antibacterial soap and hot water. If you wish, you may wear disposable latex or vinyl gloves and/or also use a hand sanitizing gel. Never, never touch healing piercings with dirty hands. This is vital for avoiding infections.

  3. Prepare the area for the cleansing by rinsing or soaking with warm water and be sure to remove any stubborn crust using a cotton swab and warm water. Never pick with fingernails! This step is very important for your comfort.

  4. Apply a small handful of cleaning solution to the area with your clean hand. Cleanse the area and the jewelry, and gently rotate the jewelry back and forth a few times to work the solution to the inside of the piercing. (You do not need to rotate your jewelry during the first several cleanings).

  5. Allow the solution to cleanse there for a minute or so. You may bathe normally, just don't purposely work anything other than the cleanser onto the inside of the piercing.

  6. Rinse the area thoroughly under running water, while rotating the jewelry back and forth to completely remove cleanser residue from the inside and outside of the piercing.

  7. Gently pat dry with disposable paper products such as gauze or tissues, as cloth towels can harbor bacteria.
See Aftercare for Body Piercings for more instructions on cleaning the outside of your piercing.

What is normal



What to do



What to avoid



Oral Piercing Hints and Tips:


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Disclaimer

These guidelines are based on a combination of vast professional experience, common sense, research, and extensive clinical practice. This is not to be considered a substitute for medical advice from a doctor. Be aware, however, that many doctors and dentists have no specific training or experience regarding piercing and may not be educated on how to best assist you. If you do get an infection, the jewelry should be left in, so that pus can drain. If the jewelry is removed, the holes can close up, resulting in an abscess. LEAVE YOUR JEWELRY IN !


If you have any questions, please call or come in any time!

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