Theres no such data for that. Infection is usually the wearer's error so take super good care of yourself and your piercing.
-don't swim for 2-3 months- if you do, don't get the piercing wet and clean thoroughly afterwards
-don't touch the area with dirty hands
-dont go around sick people- this compromises your immune system
- wait the full 2-3 months to change the jewelry yourself- you can go to have you piercer change it for you earlier
-regularly clean the piercing as instructed by your piercer
Done by a professional body piercer in a licensed and inspected facility, following the detailed written aftercare routine and getting the step down barbell when required the chances of infection are next to none. Get it done by a moron and not follow instructions or take care of the piercing your chances of infection are going to go up greatly.
It can vary from 10% to 15%, that's a stat that can't be applied to every place, it will vary due to many factors.
my lip/nose is infected whats the best cleaner and is it faital
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
the hole will close over or it could get infected
it will close up or get infected
It is called a nose piercing.
Where? on your nose? yeah but don't go close to the piercing I have,nothing really happens,it's just weird. everywhere else is fine I had make up on my nose when I pierced it. yes, as long as you are careful not to get it inside the piercing. ________________ I did nothing happened. ------------------------- You're not meant to, it could make the piercing infected. But that doesnt always happen. I'd just be careful ______________________ I wouldn't recommend it, or at least, not on the side of you nose with the piercing. Everywhere else is fine. But, keep your foundation, compact, and blush away from the area. The chances of your new piercing getting infected increases if any of your makeup products get near or into it. Better play it safe.
Yes, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
Extremely easy. If you are not a piercing professional and do not have the proper equipment and sterility, you are bound to get infected. Sterile tools and anti-disinfectant solutions are the most important thing.
The best way to know if your new piercing is infected is by the visual appearance. If the piercing is red or inflamed, it may be infected. It also may be hot to the touch.
no prodigy doesn't have a nose piercing
your nose piercing should effect you in no way when you eat.
if u smoke and you have a piercing it can get infected take it from me.. so dont smoke.