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📖 The Ultimate Cleaning Guide for Your New Septum Piercing

Learn how to properly clean and care for your new septum piercing with our step-by-step guide. Follow these easy steps to ensure a safe and healthy healing process.

The Ultimate Cleaning Guide for Your New Septum Piercing

Hands being washed with soap
Step 1: Hand Hygiene
Always wash your hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap before touching your piercing. Dirty hands can introduce bacteria to the piercing site, leading to infection.
Sea salt being dissolved in a cup of warm water
Step 2: Prepare Your Cleaning Solution
Prepare a saline solution by dissolving 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized sea salt in a cup of warm distilled or bottled water. This solution will be used to clean your piercing.
Cotton swab being soaked in saline solution
Step 3: Clean the Piercing
Soak a clean cotton swab in the saline solution and gently clean around the piercing on both sides. Avoid twisting or moving the jewelry during cleaning.
Piercing being gently patted dry with a paper towel
Step 4: Dry the Piercing
After cleaning, gently pat the area dry with a clean, soft towel or paper towel. Avoid using cloth towels as they can harbor bacteria.
Hands being held away from a septum piercing
Step 5: Avoid Touching the Piercing
Avoid touching or playing with the piercing throughout the day. If you must touch it, ensure your hands are clean to prevent introducing bacteria to the piercing site.

Just got your septum pierced? That's awesome! Now comes the crucial part - taking care of your new piercing. Proper aftercare is essential to prevent infection and ensure a smooth healing process. Our step-by-step guide above provides a detailed walkthrough on how to clean your new septum piercing. But let's dive a bit deeper into why these steps are so important.

Hand hygiene is your first line of defense against infection. Your hands come into contact with countless bacteria throughout the day. By washing your hands thoroughly before touching your piercing, you minimize the risk of introducing harmful bacteria to your piercing site. Wondering why piercings get dirty and what that substance coming out of them is? Check out our FAQ to learn more.

Next, you'll need to prepare your cleaning solution. A saline solution made from non-iodized sea salt and warm distilled or bottled water is a gentle yet effective way to clean your piercing. But is it safe to use contact solution for cleaning a piercing? Find out here.

When it comes to cleaning the piercing, remember to be gentle. Avoid twisting or moving the jewelry as this can cause irritation and delay the healing process. If you're curious about the history of piercing cleaning methods, our FAQ provides an interesting read.

After cleaning, it's important to dry the piercing properly. A damp environment can become a breeding ground for bacteria, so make sure to pat the area dry with a clean, soft towel or paper towel.

Lastly, try to avoid touching the piercing throughout the day. The less you disturb the piercing, the better it will heal. If you're itching to flip your septum piercing up and down, you might want to read our FAQ first.

Remember, every piercing journey is unique. Listen to your body and consult with a professional if you have any concerns. Happy healing!