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.
This is what will happen if you do not clean it
Any piercing can become infected, there is no force field protecting a specific piercing from infection. Only proper daily aftercare cleaning will ensure the piercing will stay health and clean. Even if it's just moving the jewellery under running water daily during your shower, even this will ensure the piercing stays fairly clean.
No
6-8 weeks . clean it every day with regular dial soap and remember they dont always heal
A piercing in your cheek. Usually on your dimple, the little roung hole looking thing when you smile... Looks like this: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1100/1129583079_c5f6a80c58.jpg?v=0
Make sure to clean anytype of cartliaga piercing 2-3 times a day amd use h2ocean or anytype of sea salt water 3-5 times and a day... With an infected piercing make sure to clean it when ur supposed DO NOT take out a piercing while it is infected... Anitbotics will help with infection along with the cleaning amd sea salt soaks... Hope this helps any:)
Well it will hurt until it heals which could be a long time (several weeks) hand web piercing is just about the most useless piercing next to dimple piercing. Hand web piercings will migrate and will get infected without question, so think about this seriously before you waste money on a piercing you won't keep. Seriously think about it first.
Nope.
my dimple piercings are so swollen i have a long bar in them but my cheeck is to swollen nd im scared what do i do ?
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
Signs of an infected piercing Redness, discharge of green puss, swelling, tenderness and possible warm to the touch. The quickest way to resolve an infected piercing is to irrigate the piercing under warm running water while moving the jewellery back and forth through the piercing allowing the water to rinse the jewellery off. If you are using after care products to clean your piercing cease using all of them (this way we can find out if the aftercare product is causing the problem). Irrigating the piercing twice a day under warm water while moving the jewellery will rinse the puss and other matter out of the piercing. Once you have completed the rinsing, dry the piercing with clean tissue and leave it alone, don't apply anything else to the piercing. This should resolve and infected piercing within 24 to 48 hours.
Signs of an infected piercing Redness, discharge of green puss, swelling, tenderness and possible warm to the touch. The quickest way to resolve an infected piercing is to irrigate the piercing under warm running water while moving the jewellery back and forth through the piercing allowing the water to rinse the jewellery off. If you are using after care products to clean your piercing cease using all of them (this way we can find out if the aftercare product is causing the problem). Irrigating the piercing twice a day under warm water while moving the jewellery will rinse the puss and other matter out of the piercing. Once you have completed the rinsing, dry the piercing with clean tissue and leave it alone, don't apply anything else to the piercing. This should resolve and infected piercing within 24 to 48 hours.