Labret Care
Summary
Care Rountine
- Bleeding
The inside of the mouth has an excellent blood supply so expect some blood in your mouth during and just after the procedure. - Pain
You will experience some soreness for the first day or so. Paracetamol (e.g.Panadol,Tylenol) is an appropriate pain-reliever. Do not use aspirin as it promotes bleeding. - Swelling
Suck on ice or popsicles to help reduce the swelling which will inevitably occur over the next few days.
- Food
At this stage it will be difficult to talk and eat. It is important to maintain your food intake during the healing period. Cold foods are better tolerated than hot foods. High-calorie foods (e.g. milkshakes, ice-cream) will keep up your energy levels – if you do not eat enough, the healing process may be delayed. You should avoid anything spicy or hot. - Mouthwashing
Rinse your mouth with salty water as often as you like. The correct proportion is 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt to 8 ounces (250mls) of bottled water. - Swelling
Suck on ice or popsicles to help reduce the swelling which will inevitably occur over the next few days. - Pain
You will experience some soreness for the first day or so. Paracetamol (e.g.Panadol,Tylenol) is an appropriate pain-reliever. Do not use aspirin as it promotes bleeding. - Swelling
Suck on ice or popsicles to help reduce the swelling which will inevitably occur over the next few days.
- Changing Jewlery
Your initial labret has a longer pole to cope with the initial swelling. After 2 weeks most people will see their piercer to fit a shorter pole. Do not try to do this yourself. - Healing
Your piercing will usually take 2 months to heal fully and become "permanent". Don’t play with or chew on your piercing as this can lead to the formation of scar tissue. - Hygiene
Both bacterial and viral infections can penetrate a healing piercing. While healing avoid putting anything dirty in your mouth, e.g. coins, pens, other people's tongues, and refrain from kissing and oral sex. - Safety Check
You should check that the ball is firmly screwed on to the barbell about once a week. Wash your hands with antibacterial soap before touching the piercing. - Warning
Even a healed piercing can close overnight. Never leave your piercing without jewelry for more than a few hours!
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