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How To Tell Whether It's Time To Get A Body Piercing

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How do you know it's the right time to get a body piercing? Well, in this guide, you are about to find out. We look through some of the life situations and circumstances that might mean the time is right for you to take the next step and really start experimenting.

 

You've wanted it consistently for a long time

If you wanted a body piercing consistently for a long time, then it's a sign that you might want to go through with it. It's a big green light. If it's a preference that has lasted several months or even years.

Many people get body piercings on a whim and then regret it later. But if this is a feature of your life and something that you're thinking about regularly, then perhaps it is deeply ingrained in who you are and part of your identity.
 

You've researched specific piercings thoroughly

Another sign that it's time for you to get a body piercing is if you've researched different types of piercings thoroughly. For example, you might have explored a helix jewelry collection and found all sorts of options for the specific piercing you want. So be well aware of aftercare needs, the risk of rejection, and healing time. For example, if you pierce the cartilage, healing time is usually 4 months or more. For the navel, it can be up to 6 to 12 months.

Your health and lifestyle are in a good place right now

It might also be a good time to get a body piercing if your health and lifestyle are in a good place right now. Being healthy before you go into it makes it easier to deal with the aftercare commitment.

Alternatively, if you're sick, stressed out or on blood thinners, then it might not be a good idea to get a piercing. These conditions, along with things like heavy activity and swimming, can complicate healing. Also be sure that you don't have any skin allergies or dermatitis in the region around the piercing. Again, this can make healing more challenging.

You've tested the waters

If you've tested the waters and liked it, then that's also a good sign that you might want to get a body piercing. Many people experiment with fake or clip-on versions of the jewelry they want before going to the piercing salon. Another thing you might have done is Photoshop the piercing onto your body or hold up the specific piece of jewelry that you want to attach to the specific spot while looking in the mirror. If you like the way it looks, then it could be a good sign that you want to go ahead.
 

You’re mentally ready for it

Finally, you want to be mentally ready for your piercing. During the piercing process, there's sometimes a bit of brief pain, even though most piercing professionals now use topical numbing agents. You'll also need to get ready for the soreness, itching, and swelling that often occurs in the immediate aftermath of the piercing.