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Here are some frequently asked questions about ear piercing needles:
The most common types of ear piercing needles include disposable single-use sterilized needles and reusable stainless steel needles. Disposable needles are recommended for hygiene purposes.
Reusable needles should be sterilized after each use by boiling them for at least 10 minutes or using an autoclave. They also need to be thoroughly cleaned with an antiseptic solution like isopropyl alcohol before and after sterilizing.
Look for studios that use only disposable needles, sterilize all equipment, and have trained and licensed piercers. Avoid shops that appear unsanitary or use reusable needles without proper sterilization.
Clean new piercings 2-3 times a day with saline solution and avoid touching or moving the jewelry. Don't sleep on piercings while they heal. Seek medical help if signs of infection like swelling, redness or pain occur.
Most earlobe piercings take around 6-8 weeks to heal completely. During this time the site will be tender. Avoid activities that could cause trauma to the piercings until fully healed.
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