Not at all. You don't want to use any ointments or even creams when stretching. The stretch can't breathe and then they start to stink or get infected. The ointments also catch gunk floating in the air. You can use extra virgin olive oil or vitamin E oil to stretch. For aftercare, just clean with natural sea salt and water. If they get dry, you could use the vitamin E oil.
Nothing honestly, triple antibiotic cream is just a cheap for of neosporin. You can use either of them if you'd like, they both are safe and effective.
Im 13 and i have my nose pierced and i have had no problems so i say its safe
Barbell rings, typically designed for body piercings, can be used in genital piercings, but it's crucial to ensure they are made of safe, body-friendly materials to avoid irritation or infection. Proper sizing and placement are essential for comfort and safety. It's advisable to consult a professional piercer for guidance on the best jewelry for genital areas. Always prioritize hygiene and aftercare to promote healing.
Neosporin is safe to use in dogs in small amounts, rubbed in well for small scrapes and scratches, but it would be recommended if the cut does not heal by it's self, to take him to the vet.
no it isn't cuz if u use it then it will probably affect it really bad and it will sting
At a clean and reputable tattoo and piercing studio.
Neosporin does not typically cause scarring when used as directed. It is generally safe and effective for treating minor cuts and scrapes. However, if you notice any unusual reactions or worsening of the wound, it is best to consult a healthcare professional.
According to this website - http://women.webmd.com/pharmacist-drugs-medication-9/pregnancy-medicine -YES.
Well actually no they are not safe. Simply because the fingers get into everything, bacteria and dirt can cause nothing but grief for a piercing in a finger and the body will push the piercing out. It's one of those piercings that just doesn't make and sense.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.
? Obviously, yes. When it's safe to do so, why on earth wouldn't you be able to?
If Nevada and/or Las Vegas has parental consent laws for piercings for children under a certain age, no respectible and safe piercings salon will do piercings without that consent. Getting pierced anywhere else would mean much greater risk of infections and poor work.