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Nipple Jewelry – Changing And Upgrading To A New Look
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Nipple Piercing
You are justifiably proud of the look and feel that your nipplejewelry has given you. Maybe only you know about your piercing orjust you and a significant other have shared the delight of your bodydecoration but inevitably you will start looking at changing orupgrading your nipple piercing to something like nipple rings, nipplestuds, or silver nipple rings. Style, ego, competition, and just theneed for the new are the driving force behind your desire for newnipple jewelry.
There are severalconsiderations involving your health and the looks of your nipple andany new nipple jewelry that you may choose. Time, treatment of yournipple, and the selection of new nipple rings, nipple studs, orsilver nipple rings are all an individual matter. You may do theupgrade yourself or you may seek the advice of your piercer and evenlet them do the change for you.
These are the thingsthat you need to think about when you get ready for a nipple piercingchange or upgrade.
Health
The rule of thumb is to wait at least one year after your firstpiercing before you do an upgrade. This waiting period let’s all ofthe tissue around your piercing heal completely. The musculature andskin will resume their former elasticity. The entry points of thepiercing called fistula will look natural and be tight in a year.
You need to beobservant. If you feel any tenderness or pain in your nipple oraround the piercing, see any milky fluid or crusty growth around thepiercing, or see any development of rash or pustules then you need towait for a new piercing.
Most pros say thatnine months without any problem is long enough to wait beforeupgrading or changing a piercing.
You can help the healing process along with diet, exercise, the use of antibacterial soap to wash the area around your nipples and using lubricating oil that restores the elasticity of the nipple and the skin.
Tools
Your best tool is your piercer. Pros do know best.
If you plan to dothe job by yourself then you will need sterile gloves, sea salt, Emuoil, and a taper. A taper is a tool that eases the process ofdisconnecting the two parts of the nipple piercing and connecting thehalves of the new ring or stud. Again, the idea is that you want toprevent infection and any damage to the looks of your jewelry ornipple.
The choice
Titanium is the metal of choice because it is totally inert and helpsprevent the development of bacteria. You need to know if you areallergic to any metal or plastic before you decide on a new piece.
Size and weight are your next consideration. You do not want to go very heavy if this is your first change from your first piercing. Heavy will put too much downward force on your nipple and damage the fistula.
If your aim is large then start with a size that is just a bit larger and work your way up to as big as you want. This prevents stretching that harms the look you are after.
The hardest part of the choice is the style. Nipple rings can be as sedate or decorative as you want. Nipple studs can be an ornate original declaration of who you are. The eventual idea is to have a range of Nipple Piercing that you can pick and choose from as the mood hits you.
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