Infections, side effects and healing issues are all points you need to discuss with your professional body piercer BEFORE you get the piercing done. You also need to discuss aftercare for the piercing, this should be followed up with written aftercare instructions for your piercing. No professional body piercer will force you to purchase aftercare products, this is a purchase that is up to you and they can only recommend specific products but they can force you to buy what they have.
Listen to what you are told and follow the aftercare to the letter and remember if you are having issues with bumps and lumps or discharge go back to the shop that did the piercing and talk to the piercer. They must help you resolve any healing issues you may be having. Don't solicit advice from anyone who is not a professional body piercer, just because one thing worked for someone else doesn't mean it will work for you. Healing issues need to be looked at first hand so the problem can be recognised and resolved, the internet is just a guessing game.
Drinking alcohol before the piercing has healed may result in pain as the alcohol irritates your tissue. It isn't toxic, and it shouldn't interfere with the healing of the piercing. After the piercing has healed, there should be no problems or inconveniences related to drinking alcohol, even red wine.
Yes. It is just not good to drink alcohol right before getting a piercing because it thins your blood. After a piercing, drinking is absolutely fine.
Judgment is affected before vision when drinking alcohol.
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Now this is a personal oppinion I would eat sometin a couple hrs before drinking alcohol.
Mixing alcohol with opiates can make you sick and can even be fatal, so wait at least 4-6 hrs before drinking to be on the safe side.
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Eating before and while drinking will slow down the absorption of alcohol, so it will lower the peak blood alcohol concentration.
The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 withholds revenue from states that allow the purchase of alcohol by anyone under the age of 21. Prior to the effective date of that Act, the drinking age varied from state to state.
It is not advised that you go to get the piercing if you are hung over, but if you are fine, then it is alright...but you should still hold off for a good day after drinking to ensure that your bloodstream is back to par and that it is not still too thin from the alcohol, but the level of the thinness will coincide with the amount of alcohol that you drank.
That is a question that you should ask your piercing professional. In general, there should be no reason why you should not drink, except for the altering your ability to use good judgment. The alcohol may also make you a little more numb to the pain, that would be negligible. As far as the procedure itself, there would be no reason why you couldn't drink alcohol before.