There is no definitive answer to this question as infections can occur with any type of piercing, regardless of where it is located on the body. That said, piercings that are located closer to the mouth – such as a surface tragus piercing – may be more susceptible to infection than other piercings, as they are exposed to more bacteria.
There are a few ways to clean surface piercings – either with saline solution or a piercing cleaning product. For saline solution, you can either make your own or purchase a ready-made solution. To make your own, dissolve 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized sea salt in 8 ounces of warm water. For a piercing cleaning product, read the instructions on the package carefully to make sure it is safe for use on piercings.
It is recommended to clean a surface tragus piercing twice a day for the first two weeks, and then once a day for the next four weeks.
The best way to clean a tragus piercing is with a saline solution. You can make your own saline solution by mixing 1/4 teaspoon of salt with 8 ounces of warm water. Soak a cotton ball in the saline solution and then use it to clean the piercing.
There are a few ways to tell if your surface tragus is rejecting. One way is to look for redness or swelling around the piercing. You may also notice that the piercing is sore to the touch, or that it’s been bleeding more than usual. If you think your surface tragus is rejecting, it’s best to see a piercer or doctor to get it checked out.
There is no definitive answer to this question as each person’s body reacts differently to piercings. However, in general, surface tragus piercings are less likely to reject than other types of piercings. This is because the tragus is a relatively thick and fleshy piece of skin that is less likely to become irritated or infected. As with any piercing, however, it is important to take proper care of the piercing site to reduce the risk of rejection.
Clean your surface tragus with a mild soap and water. Be sure to rinse off all the soap and dry the area completely before inserting any jewelry.
It is possible to sleep on your surface tragus piercing, but it is not recommended. The piercing can become irritated if you sleep on it, which could lead to infection.
If you don’t have sea salt, you can use a mild antibacterial soap. Avoid using harsh soaps or chemicals, as they can irritate your piercing. Gently clean the area around the piercing with the soap, and then rinse it off with warm water.
Yes, you can get your tragus pierced wet. However, you should avoid getting the piercing wet for the first few weeks after getting it done.
There is no evidence that the tragus piercing helps with weight loss. In fact, there is no evidence that any type of piercing has any effect on weight loss.
There is no right or wrong answer to this question, as each person’s body will react differently to having a piercing. Some people find that the crust around their piercing is uncomfortable and causes irritation, while others do not have any problems with it. If you are experiencing discomfort from the crust, you can try gently removing it with a mild soap and water solution.
A surface piercing can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few years, depending on the type of piercing and the care you take of it. Make sure to clean it regularly with a saline solution and keep it free of dirt and bacteria to reduce the chances of infection.
If you’re following the aftercare instructions your piercing should be healing correctly. If you’re not following the instructions, your piercing may not be healing correctly. Signs that your piercing is healing correctly are a decrease in swelling and redness, no drainage, and little to no pain.
If you’re following the aftercare instructions your piercing should be healing correctly. If you’re not following the instructions, your piercing may not be healing correctly. Signs that your piercing is healing correctly are a decrease in swelling and redness, no drainage, and little to no pain.