Why would you want to do a silly think like that!?!?!? I am a professional piercer of about 18 yrs. and I have never had to bandage a piercing...Clean it twice a day with an anti-bacterial soap and soak it twice a day after you clean it, with a sea salt solution...1/4 tsp. of sea salts in 8 ozs. of warm water, use just a little of it at a time...One soak should be 5 mins. long, the other should be 10 mins. long....Use cotton balls to soak up the warm water and press it against the piercing. Hope this helps p.s. I forgot to log in so I would get credit for this answer...It's Me!!!
First of all Elastoplast and Band-Aid are 2 different brands. And yes, several of the Elastoplast adhesive bandage products are waterproof. Several of the Elastoplast bangages offer superior waterproof protection for wounds. For information on their products, their website is www.elastoplast.ca
Like any piercing, you'll wear it for the rest of your life.When you decide you don't want to wear jewelry in your eyebrow anymore, you'll have a scar.Since your eyebrow frames your eyes, and people tend to look first at your eyes when meeting you, you may be required to explain the scar over and over and over.The piercing may become especially troublesome should it become infected.
You should put direct pressure on it first and then you should bandage it after.
If you do, get an eyebrow piercing, you're vulnerable, to infections. Also, for the first few hours your eyebrow may puff out a bit .. But its all normal :-D
Your professional body piercer should look at the eyebrow first hand to see if it can be done, a proper answer can't be given without seeing the eyebrow. See your piercer.
The best brand of eyebrow shaper is the Noxzema Eyebrow Shaper. They are high quality and will do the job right the first time so you do not have to spend all day on your makeup.
Louis Baton invented the first waterproof camera in 1893. The first digital waterproof camera was invented in 2005. The camera has a protective case that allows it to get wet and endure cooler temperatures.
A roller bandage can be used for compression or to immobilize an injured body part.
Bandage
Numb it with ice first
16 gauge is standard.
pads and bandage