I would say that is perfect. Why on earth would you want pus or crusties? yes, that's perfectly fine. You still could get some though. It seems like it's the worst in the first month to 6 weeks of the healing period.
There are many different types of jewellry than can be put into a lip piercing, such as a labret(stud) bcr (ball closure ring) a segment closure ring, horseshoe rings, and more. normally a fresh piercing is done with a titanium labret.
a necklace goes around your neck and an earring goes in your ear piercing
He's still around, recently appearing on the MTV Movie Awards and the Tonight Show.
In most places i have seen, it has been around £30, i would not know the price if you are in usa.
Not unless it stops you from having sex. AnswerIt doesn't stop pregnancy, but if you are pregnant you will need to take your piercing out. You know how around like 6 months or so you get that cute little snooze button? Well that's why haha.
DO NOT PICK IT OFF WITH ANYTHING BUT WATER. when your in the shower then put your face in the water and the crusties should come off. when not in the shower use a sea salt solution. get non iodized sea salt and a warm cup of water put a teaspoon of the sea salt in it and mix it and dip a q-tip in and lightly move the crusties from around your lip piercing. If your talking about a healing piercing this is what you should do.
-yellow/green discharge from piercing -pain or tenderness around the piercing -red, purple, or yellowish discoloration around piercing
If you have changed the jewellery since it was pierced, chances are good you have junk jewellery in the piercing and are reacting to the metal. Good see your professional body piercer, they need to see what it's doing in order to guide you in the right direction.
Around the piercing but not on the piercing.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
You are over cleaning your piercing and drying it out
around 70dollars each piercing where i live
Salt water or saline solution on the outside of the lip around the piercing. Alcohol-free mouthwash on the inside of the mouth around the piercing
NO. It'd help if you went to a piercing shop and asked them what was wrong with your piercing. The lump around it could be a sac of infection.
A bump around your dimple piercing is the body guarding the piercing, the surrounding tissue toughens as the piercing heals. This will ease off as the piercing heals, ensure you are rinsing the piercing daily under running water (best done in the shower after shampoo and conditioner as these tend to irritate the piercing). Should you have serious concerns contact your body piercer and let him/her have a look at it.
when the area around the piercing is really red and looks like it has blisters on it.
Crust forming around your piercing is part of the healing process. Do not pick the crust off as it will reopen the wound.