How to Do Side Lip Ring Piercings at Home Safely?
By Anya Petrova
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Experience: 10+ years as a professional piercer
Qualifications: Certified by the Association of Professional Piercers (APP)
The side lip ring piercing, also known as the canine piercing, is a unique and edgy piercing that adds a touch of flair to your smile. It’s a relatively new piercing, but it has quickly gained popularity among those seeking a subtle yet noticeable adornment.
Types of Side Lip Ring Piercings
There are several variations of the side lip ring piercing, each with its own unique look:
- Stud: A small, flat-back stud is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Hoop: A curved barbell with a ball or bead at each end is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Barbell: A straight barbell with a ball or bead at each end is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Captive Bead Ring: A ring with a small bead that fits into a groove on the ring is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Septum Ring: A horseshoe-shaped ring is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Nostril Screw: A small, curved screw with a ball or bead at the end is inserted through the side of the lip.
- Microdermal Implant: A small, flat disc is implanted under the skin on the side of the lip, and a post is screwed into the disc to hold the jewelry.
Side Lip Piercing Pain Level
The pain level of a side lip ring piercing varies from person to person. Generally, it’s considered a moderately painful piercing, but the pain is usually brief and manageable. The pain is typically felt as a sharp pinch or sting, and it may be accompanied by some swelling and tenderness.
How to Do a Side Lip Piercing at Home
While it’s always recommended to get a piercing done by a professional, it is possible to do a side lip piercing at home if you have the proper tools and knowledge. However, it’s crucial to follow the instructions carefully and maintain a sterile environment to avoid infection.
Side Lip Piercing Aftercare Instructions
Proper aftercare is essential for the healing of a side lip ring piercing. Follow these instructions to ensure a smooth and successful healing process:
- Clean the piercing twice a day with a mild antibacterial soap and water.
- Avoid touching or playing with the piercing.
- Rinse your mouth with an alcohol-free mouthwash after eating or drinking.
- Avoid spicy, acidic, or sugary foods and drinks.
- Do not smoke or drink alcohol during the healing process.
- See your piercer for regular checkups and jewelry changes.
Summary
The side lip ring piercing is a versatile and stylish piercing that can enhance your smile and add a touch of personality to your appearance. With proper aftercare and maintenance, you can enjoy your piercing for years to come.
Common Questions and Answers
Q: How long does a side lip ring piercing take to heal? A: The healing time varies from person to person, but it typically takes 4-8 weeks for the piercing to fully heal.
Q: Can I eat and drink normally after getting a side lip ring piercing? A: Yes, but it’s important to avoid spicy, acidic, or sugary foods and drinks, as they can irritate the piercing.
Q: Can I kiss with a side lip ring piercing? A: It’s best to avoid kissing for the first few days after getting the piercing, as it can put pressure on the piercing and cause pain or irritation.
Q: Can I change the jewelry in my side lip ring piercing myself? A: It’s not recommended to change the jewelry in your piercing yourself, as it can increase the risk of infection. Always consult with your piercer for jewelry changes.