Flat Piercing

The Complete Guide to Flat Piercing

by bensela
Flat Piercing

What is Flat Piercing?

Flat piercing is a type of body piercing that involves puncturing the skin with a needle and then inserting jewelry through
the resulting hole.
The most common type of flat piercing is done on the earlobes,
but it can also be done on other parts of the body, such as
the bellybutton, eyebrows, and lips.
The history of flat ear piercings is believed to date back to the early 1800s.
It is thought that this type of piercing was first done in England and then made its way to America.
This type of piercing became popular in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
They became particularly popular among young people in the 1950s and 1960s.
This was likely due to the influence of celebrities such as James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, who both sported this type of
piercing.
Today, flat ear piercing is still a popular body modification choice among people of all ages.
It is considered to be a relatively simple and quick form of body piercing.

 

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How Painful are Flat Piercings?

The pain level varies from person to person.
Some people report feeling only a slight pinch when the needle penetrates the skin,
while others say it feels more like a sharp poke.
Generally speaking, the pain level of is considered to be low.
However, it is worth noting that everyone experiences pain differently, so what one person may consider to be painless
could be quite painful for another.

 

What are the Risks and Complications of Flat Piercing?

There are a few risks and complications associated with flat ear piercing.
These include:
Infection: One of the most common complications of any type of body piercing is infection.
This can occur when bacteria enters the puncture wound.
Signs of an infection include redness, swelling, pain, and discharge from the wound.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Bleeding: It is not uncommon for flat ear piercing to cause some bleeding.
This is usually just a small amount and should stop within a few minutes.
If the bleeding does not stop or if it is excessive, it is important to seek medical attention.
Rejection: Rejection occurs when the body pushes the jewelry out of the piercing.
This can happen with any type of body piercing, but it is more common with flat ear piercings.
Rejection usually happens within the first few weeks after getting the piercing.
Signs of rejection include redness, swelling, and pain around the piercing.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible.
Keloids: Keloids are raised scars that can develop after any type of trauma to the skin, such as body piercings. They are
more common in people with certain conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
Keloids can be treated with surgery, corticosteroid injections, and cryotherapy.
As you can see, there are a few risks and complications associated with flat ear piercing.
However, these are relatively rare and can usually be avoided by following aftercare instructions.

 

What is the Procedure of Flat Piercing?

The procedure of flat ear piercing is relatively simple.
First, the area to be pierced is cleaned with an antiseptic solution.
A needle is then inserted through the earlobe,
and the jewelry is inserted through the resulting hole.

 

What is the Healing Time & Aftercare for Flat Piercing?

The healing time for flat ear piercing is typically 4 to 6 weeks.
During this time, it is important to clean the piercing daily with an antiseptic solution.
You should also avoid touching or playing with the piercing as this can increase the risk of infection.
After the piercing has healed, you can switch out the jewelry for a different style.
It is important to note that you should only use jewelry made from surgical stainless steel, titanium, or gold.
Avoid using jewelry made from other materials, such as plastic or costume jewelry, as this can increase the risk of infection.

 

What Type Of Jewelry Can Be Worn for Flat Piercing?

The type of jewelry that can be worn for flat ear piercing depends on the size and shape of your earlobe.
The most popular type of jewelry is a barbell, which is a straight bar with balls on each end. Other types of jewelry include
curved barbells, captive bead rings, and labret studs.
Flat ear piercing can be a great way to add a bit of style to your look.
With the right jewelry, it can also be quite versatile.

 

How Much Do Flat Piercings Cost?

The cost of flat ear piercing can vary depending on a few factors, such as the type of jewelry you choose and the location of
the piercing.
Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere from $30 to $100 for the procedure.

 

To  Sum Up…

Flat ear piercing is a great way to add a bit of style to your look.
It is important to note that there are a few risks and complications associated with the procedure. However, these are
relatively rare and can usually be avoided by following aftercare instructions.
Overall, flat ear piercing is a safe and affordable way to change up your look.

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