A nose piercing gun should not be used to pierce any other part of the body. Operating piercing guns Only operators with adequate knowledge and training on how to operate a piercing gun can use them on a client. Important information for operators Single use disposable gloves must be used at all times when performing a piercing procedure. Operators must not touch the ear or nose, or the pre-sterilised studs while performing the piercing.
Ear piercing studs and clasps must not be used anywhere else on the body other than the outer perimeter and lobe of the ear. Only sterile capsules containing the stud and butterfly clip are to be inserted into the gun. Only single-use disposable cartridges are to be used on the piercing gun. The cartridge must then be disposed of after use. Storage Ear piercing guns must be stored in a clean, dry and hygienic container. In Europe and Australia, these newer models are required in mall piercing shops, although in the United States, piercing guns are not regulated by the U.
Health Department. Another type of piercing gun, called a hand clasp model, is more of a clasp than a gun. Instead of using a spring action to snap the earring into the lobe, the user squeezes the clasp to push the earring through the lobe into the backing. This third type of piercing tool is usually sold in packets with the starter earrings, and is to be used at home rather than in a mall or piercing studio. Although piercing guns were used to pierce places other than earlobes such as an ear cartilage or nostrils , some European countries and U.
Critics of piercing guns claim the gun causes more trauma to the area being pierced than professional piercing needles, and that a piercing gun can, in fact, crack the cartilage in the ear. With that little training, how can piercers be aware of the sanitary precautions that must be followed to prevent contamination? Or how to instruct for proper aftercare? Your first earrings should be made from a high-quality material that's suitable for new piercings.
Some jewelry used in piercing is not ideal for healing and can create an irritation that leads to infection when exposed to the fluids that result from a piercing. Most ear piercing retailers will probably use studs that are either stainless steel or stainless steel plated with nickel-free 24K gold. But gun supplies are sold cheaply all over the internet to anyone who wants to buy them, and not all ear stud contents are labeled.
If you must be pierced with a piercing gun, verify that materials are safe. Butterfly backs are standard piercing gun backs. Their many crevices and folds are perfect spots for fluids to accumulate and dry to a crusty mess—it's imperative to keep them clean.
Remember that plain ball earrings are easier to keep clean than fussy designs. Uneven Piercings A professional body piercer is far more likely to give you even lobe holes than a person holding a piercing gun.
Pros have the experience required to get it right, while guns aren't designed for top-notch accuracy, even in experienced hands. There are no guarantees when it comes to body and ear piercing, but a professional body piercer is trained to follow standard safety precautions and help you choose the best jewelry for your new look.
A pro's procedure might cost you a little more, but prices are usually not prohibitive. Talk to a professional piercer before you make the decision to use a piercing gun. The quality and style of ear piercing studs are not made of materials certified by the FDA, ISO, or ASTM as safe for long term wear in the human body, which could lead to materials from underlying alloys leaching into human tissue through corrosion, scratches and surface defects, causing cytotoxicity and major allergic reactions.
Some people never seem to fully heal from a piercing done with a piercing gun due to the amount of damage done to the tissue from the blunt force trauma and the low quality jewelry used. We have clients explain having a constant struggle of only being able to wear low quality piercing studs for a few hours, then have to remove their jewelry to have a break from pain and irritation they cause.
Due to this constant irritation the piercing channel starts to shrink so then they have to force jewelry back in, only to have them flare up again immediately and have to remove them. Piercing guns cannot be sterilized properly.
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