Answers to common questions about cleaning, healing timelines, and what to expect after ear piercing.
Starter earrings should stay in place for at least 6 weeks for earlobe piercings. Removing them too early can cause the piercing to close or become irritated.
Clean the piercing twice daily using sterile saline or a piercing aftercare solution. Avoid alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or harsh antiseptics as they can irritate the tissue and delay healing.
Yes. Mild redness, tenderness, and swelling during the first few days are normal as the body begins the healing process. These symptoms usually improve within a few days.
Possible signs include:
If these symptoms occur, consult a healthcare provider.
Twisting can:
Best practice: Leave earrings in place and only touch when cleaning.
Removing starter earrings before healing is complete can:
Guideline: Keep earrings in for the full 6–8 week healing period
Avoid:
These can:
Use only: Sterile saline or approved aftercare solution
Frequent touching:
Rule: Only touch with clean hands during cleaning
Avoid:
for the first 7–10 days
Water can contain bacteria that:
Be careful with:
Pressure can cause:
Switching earrings too early can:
Wait until fully healed (6–8 weeks minimum)
If symptoms are:
Do not wait—seek medical advice