Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for answers about ear piercing safety, healing time, or aftercare? This guide covers common questions for babies, children, and adults, including how to care for new piercings and what to expect during healing.

Does Ear Piercing Hurt?

The sensation is very quick and typically feels like a brief pinch. Most clients find the process fast and manageable.

Is Ear Piercing Safe?

Ear piercing is generally safe when performed in a clean, controlled setting using appropriate technique. Proper aftercare plays an important role in supporting safe and predictable healing.

How Long Does An Appointment Take?

Most appointments take approximately 45-60, minutes, including consultation, placement marking, and aftercare guidance.

What is the safest age for baby ear piercing?

There is no universally defined age for ear piercing. Timing depends on factors such as overall health, immune development, and the ability to maintain proper aftercare.

As part of a safety-focused approach, I perform ear piercing after 4-month vaccinations.

How can I prepare my child for ear piercing?

Keeping the experience calm and predictable can help. Bringing familiar items and setting expectations in advance may support a smoother experience.

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How long does ear piercing take to heal?

Earlobe piercings typically take 6–8 weeks to heal. Healing time may vary depending on individual factors and how closely aftercare instructions are followed.

How do I clean a new ear piercing?

Clean the area twice daily using the provided aftercare OR saline solution. Avoid unnecessary touching and keep the earrings in place during the healing period.

What should I avoid after ear piercing? 

Removing earrings too early

Touching the area with unwashed hands

Using harsh cleaning agents

Exposure to irritants such as hair products

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What are signs that a piercing may be infected?

Signs that may indicate infection include:

Increasing redness or swelling

Warmth at the site

Thick or discolored discharge

Ongoing or worsening discomfort

If symptoms persist or worsen, medical assessment is recommended.

What causes irritation after ear piercing?

Irritation can result from friction, pressure, or sensitivity to materials. It may present as mild redness, dryness, or discomfort without signs of infection.

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What type of earrings are used for piercing?

I use sterilized, medical-grade earrings within a fully enclosed, sterile cartridge system (Inverness). The earring and backing are single-use and sealed, and the instrument itself does not come into direct contact with the ear, supporting a hygienic and controlled process.

Why are hypoallergenic materials important?

Hypoallergenic materials help reduce the likelihood of sensitivity reactions, particularly during the initial healing period when the area is more reactive.

Do you offer ear piercing in Toronto?

Yes, I provide ear piercing services across Toronto, including North York, Vaughan, Scarborough, and Etobicoke, with both in-studio and mobile options available.