Your professional body piercer should have covered that as well as provided you with written aftercare instructions. Wash the piercing site with diluted liquid antibacterial soap and irrigate the site with plenty of running water. This should be done daily for the initial healing period of two weeks. Irrigation of the piercing site daily every day after that period.
If the piercing is recent, very carefully, once it is healed, you can clean it as usual.
Alcohol should not be used on any piercing. Soaking your piercing in sea salt is best. you can also use non scented antibacterial soap to clean your piercing
Another name for the Hipbone is the Pelvis
Hipbone is one word.
Go back to your piercing studio and talk to them, they did the piercing get them to help you, that's what you paid for.
You have to remove the jewelry and clean it, including the piercing.
It is possible but only if you dont clean the piercing. If you clean the piercing then it is a very slim chance.
The following day; be careful not to "over clean" it, though. That will irritate the piercing just as much as not cleaning it.
Well if you are doing your aftercare correctly you should be getting the piercing wet every time you clean the piercing.
Why? You never remove the jewellery in a fresh piercing to clean it, you clean the piercing and jewellery in place while in the shower, that should be more than enough. You can do damage to the new tissue trying to form by removing the jewellery, your written aftercare instructions should out line how to care for your new piercing.
The proper name for the hipbone is the coxal bone or os coxae.
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