How do hollow needles work




















Piercing guns do not offer the appropriate length, style or quality of jewelry for initial piercings to heal properly. This ultimately leads to extended healing times, extreme swelling, piercing bumps, constant irritation, oozing, itchiness and other complications.

The quality and style of ear piercing studs are not made of materials certified by the FDA, ISO, or ASTM as safe for long term wear in the human body, which could lead to materials from underlying alloys leaching into human tissue through corrosion, scratches and surface defects, causing cytotoxicity and major allergic reactions.

Some people never seem to fully heal from a piercing done with a piercing gun due to the amount of damage done to the tissue from the blunt force trauma and the low quality jewelry used. We have clients explain having a constant struggle of only being able to wear low quality piercing studs for a few hours, then have to remove their jewelry to have a break from pain and irritation they cause.

Due to this constant irritation the piercing channel starts to shrink so then they have to force jewelry back in, only to have them flare up again immediately and have to remove them. Piercing guns cannot be sterilized properly. Newly graduated piercers or those in an apprenticeship may use curved needles while learning and adjusting to the pressure, depth and speed necessary for intricate ear piercings.

A dermal punch is a round medical device used by dermatologists when performing biopsies of the skin. Large gauge piercings, such as two or zero gauge, are performed with a dermal punch. Excessive bleeding is normal during this procedure and only experienced piercers with an educational background in anatomy should perform a dermal punch procedure, as the piercer needs to be aware of blood vessel placement.

Dermal punches are considered a medical tool in some geographical areas and are illegal for body piercers to use. A piercer who performs dermal punches in an area that prohibits the procedure could be charged with practicing medicine without a medical license. Maude Coffey retired after 10 years working as a professional body modification artist in the tattoo industry.

She is certified in principles of infection control and blood-borne pathogens. Coffey received additional training and classes, such as anatomy, jewelry standards and aftercare, from the Association of Professional Piercers. Coffey aims to educate about safe tattooing and piercing practices while writing for various websites. By: Maude Coffey. Places to Pierce Your Ear. How to Remove a Labret Piercing. Different Body Piercings for Women. Patients that would want to consider their tendency to bruise and bleed, as cannulas will naturally cause a larger entry point.

Needles are the better choice if the patient is concerned about pain, as the sharp bevels make a smoother entry point and therefore make the entire procedure less painless.

It will ultimately fall on the dermatologist and the patient to discuss the method used for their piercings. The essential factor is to have access to high-quality cannulas or hollow needles, as substandard products can jeopardize the piercing process and wound the skin. Combined with our passion for excellent customer service, this enables cosmetic practices to add piercing services without having to worry about supply.

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