What do nipple piercings do
The nipple takes its time to heal. Expect healing to take around 12 months. Your nipple is not a place that you want to get an infection. Since it will sit beneath your clothing most of the time, it will come into contact with foreign microbes that could cause infection. In addition, its location makes it susceptible to snagging, which is incredibly painful. Here are some tips to make your time easier.
Conduct saline soaks and sprays: You want to make sure that your nipple piercing stays clean and free from infection. In most piercings, you want to keep clothing and other foreign objects away from the piercing.
Instead, conduct both saline sprays and soaks throughout the day. To conduct a saline soak, fill a small cup or shot glass with saline solution, dip your nipple into the solution, and suction cup the shot glass to your chest or breast. Let it sit for 2 - 3 minutes before carefully removing the cup and patting the area around the jewelry dry. In between soaks, make sure that you take time to quickly spray your nipple for spot cleans throughout the day.
No nipple play: This rule will be especially difficult if you got your piercing with the intention of spicing things up in the bedroom. Unfortunately, you must wait until the piercing has fully healed. Not only do hands and mouths contain bacteria that could cause infection, moving the jewelry can cause trauma to the healing skin that could lead to scarring or jewelry rejection. Wear tight shirts or cotton bras during healing: Jewelry snagging can be a major issue with nipple piercings.
You begin to realise how often your nipples touch things. It was the most intense pain for one second. First couple of days and nights were rough. I'm large chested and don't know if that had anything to do with it," says lilyleespoos. Palimpsestnine says, "Worse than other piercings, but manageable.
I really thought it would be much worse but it was really just very briefly unpleasant. The first one was no big deal, with the second one I cursed out loud and the piercer was like 'I know, I'm sorry, I'm almost done!
I didn't eat beforehand and got woozy. Passed out for like a min and got up confused. Mine were pretty much healed up after six months," says Alycatsvanity. Good news, there are both visual and sexual benefits that come with having your nipples pierced. Experts say the psychological benefits of having an intimate piercing can be key to an enjoyable sex life.
For those whose nipples aren't particularly sensitive, having them pierced can really improve sensitivity which means it feels incredible when they're touched. Some people say when their pierced nipples are flicked, licked, or massaged, it really adds to their arousal.
In fact, nipple play alone can end in an intense orgasm yes, nipple orgasms exist , and this is more likely to happen if you have them pierced. Obviously the cost of getting a nipple piercing varies depending on where you go. In fact, it can even be fatal sorry to alarm you! You may also be left with scar tissue around your nipple if you choose to take the ring out, which could leave it looking slightly different to your pre-pierced nip.
Personal experience says no, but for many women, whose piercings have healed nicely, their nipple sensitivity increased dramatically. Of course, you have to live with the fact that your nipples will be out of action while they heal. Most piercings are fitted with screw ball bars and hoops. It may take a little bit of time to initially remove it, but the important thing to remember is that you wash your hands and cleanse the area beforehand.
Like with all piercings, metal protectors may go off if the jewellery worn is magnetic. Most quality metal body jewellery is non-ferromagnetic though, meaning if your jewellery is made from gold, silver or platinum it won't set off the walk-through metal detectors. Everyone's nipple is different of course, but it is likely you will get a tiny scar I mean come on, it has had a bar rammed through it!
A lot of people find that when they remove their piercing, they get a teeny bubble where the bar went in and out. To combat this it is recommended to massage skin-friendly oils think jojoba, bio or baby oil into the scarred area. Rihanna first sported her nipple piercings during a basketball game. Nostalgia fans, remember Christina Aguilera's Stripped years? The singer adorned herself with piercings, including some nipple rings. Pioneering the trend before her time, got to love Xtina.
Paris Jackson got her nipples piercing last year and still showcases them to this day, proving they're still a cool enough for you to jump on the bandwagon Also, if the skin feels hot to the touch, your lymph nodes or swollen, or you feel like you're getting sick you have a fever or chills , see your doc ASAP. In that case, see your piercer to swap it out—unless, again, you notice signs of infection always go to a doctor in that event.
Some people have metal allergies: Avoid attaching anything made of nickel to your body, and instead opt for surgical stainless steel , Jaliman says.
Titanium, platinum, gold, niobium, or certain polymers and glass are all solid options, too. As mentioned, removing your jewelry might mean the hole closes quickly, so avoid taking it off for long stretches. If you do and it begins to heal, Jaliman says there could be a keloid or a fleshy, raised bump—some people are genetically prone to keloid formation or a scar. Most of the time, the scarring is hardly noticeable, says Thompson, but if you keep your jewelry in for decades versus a couple of years, you'll probably have that fistula and hole forever.
It really depends to the size of the hole you create—the typical or gauge size will heal so nicely after removing the jewelry that you probably won't be able to tell it was ever there. The piercing needs to fully heal hopefully that's obvious.
So just take out the jewelry and keep the area clean, and you should be fine. Again, as always, be hypervigilant about infection—contact a doctor if you notice pain, redness, swelling, or discharge. Still not sure if it's for you? These five women spill all the juicy details about their nipple piercings—from whether the pain was hellish to, yes, how the unexpected metal accessories affected their sex lives.
I had wanted it for a minute, but didn't know I would actually go through with it until I was checking in at a piercing shop about the price and logistical stuff. Before I knew it, I was topless and flat on my back as my piercer, Zoe, poked a pretty long needle through my nipple and left it there while she prepared my jewelry. That was weird.
I am really glad I have it, though, and I love surprising people with it. It makes my nip much more sensitive, which I like, because I didn't really have much sensitivity before. Not sure if its true, but it was for me. The piercing itself was not what I thought it was going to be. I was told an apprentice would be doing the piercing. I can deal with this. Set it down. Calm down.
This is no big deal. You do not want to use this one for the piercing. It was much more painful than I thought it was going to be because I had expected it not to hurt. The pain was sharp and searing, but in the grand scheme of things, it was still manageable. The piercing definitely made me more aware of my nipples, and that awareness probably made me more sexually aware as well.
Once it healed up, I will say it added some spice to our sex life.
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