It's done with 316 LVM
A reputable piercer will use 316L surgical stainless steel jewelry that has been properly sterilized.
no. surgical steel.
You should not remove your ring until the piercing is completely healed, and if cleaned properly a surgical steel ring can be worn for many years.
Surgical Stainless Steel (SSS) The most commonly used type of metal for piercings is Surgical Stainless Steel which is also perfect for a fresh or healing piercing. Also, high-quality metals like 14k gold, 18k gold, or titanium are used for piercings.
316LVM Surgical Stainless Steel
Surgical steel earrings can be purchased at jewelry and fashion sites such as Etsy, Polyvore, and FreshTrends as well as department stores such as Amazon. The steel in these earrings is 'surgical' because it is specially made to guard against infections, which is important for a body piercing.
A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.
Medical instruments, medical grade needles engineered for body piercing, medical grade surgical stainless steel, surgical grade titanium, bio-compatible materials like PTFE and Bioplast.
No. Retainers are made of plastic which is not suitable for initial piercing. Initial piercing should always be done with a titanium barbell.
The pain of the belly button piercing should subside after a week.
No because body piercing studios dont use silver. The barbell used will be surgical 316 LVM stainless steel or grade 23i titanium.
Your nose isnt infected because of the surgical steel. You're doing something wrong. Unless you mean that the jewelry is irritating your piercing. Either way, surgical steel is very high quality. Other metals have more nickel in them so if you have a metal allergy, thats a bad idea. You should try titanium. If you mean that the piercing is actually infected, go see a doctor to handle that.