The Complete STUDS Guide to Ear Piercing Aftercare (2024)

Aftercare

The Complete STUDS Guide to Ear Piercing Aftercare

Congrats Stud, you’ve just been pierced! So what happens now?

Taking proper care of your piercing and doing your aftercare diligently is key for optimal healing. Read through this guide to learn all about how to take care of your new piercing and what to expect during the healing process:

How long will my piercing take to heal?

While healing times can vary for everyone, it’s dependent on factors such as your overall health, sleep and stress levels, and your aftercare regimen.

Typically, ear lobe piercings take around 4-6 months, while upper or inner ear piercings take between 6-12+ months to fully heal.

You’ll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops. In general, your piercing should continue to feel better with time and a consistent aftercare routine!

Recommended Downsize Time Frames*:
*Tissue heals from the outside in. During the initial healing period, your piercing may feel fine on the outside, but the interior may still be healing. While your piercing may be ready for a downsize, it does not mean it has fully healed and you should not be switching over to hoops or fashion jewelry just yet!

Lobe: 2-3 months
Stacked Lobes: 2-3 months
Upper Lobe: 2-3 months
Snakebite Midi: 3-4 months
Helix: 3-4 months
Flat Helix: 3-4 months
Forward Helix: 3-4 months
Conch: 3-4 months
Tragus: 3-4 months
Anti-Tragus: 3-4 months
Rook: 3-4 months
Daith: 3-4 months
Industrial: 4-5 months

Full Healing Time Frames*:
*Your piercing is fully healed, both on the outside and the inside. *At this point, you may change your jewelry to hoops and fashion styles of jewelry.

Lobe: 4-6+ months
Stacked Lobes: 4-6+ months
Upper Lobe: 4-6+ months
Snakebite Midi: 6-9+ months
Helix: 6-9+ months
Flat Helix: 6-9+ months
Forward Helix: 6-9+ months
Conch: 6-9+ months
Tragus: 6-9+ months
Anti-Tragus: 8 months - 12+ months
Rook: 8 months - 12+ months
Daith: 8 months - 12+ months
Industrial: 8 months - 12+ months

How should I clean my piercing?

  1. Prior to cleaning your new piercing, thoroughly wash your hands. Other than to clean your piercing, avoid touching it as much as possible—do NOT rotate or twist.
  2. Spray the front and back of your piercing with sterile saline solution, 2 to 3 times a day. For certain piercings, it may be easier to apply using a clean non-woven gauze saturated with saline solution. If your piercer suggests using soap, gently lather around the piercing and rinse as needed. Avoid using harsh soaps, or soaps with dyes or fragrances.
  3. Rinse the pierced sites (front and back) and surrounding area with water as needed to remove cleaning solution residue. Moving or rotating jewelry is not necessary during cleaning or rinsing.
  4. Dry the area by gently patting with clean, disposable paper products. Cloth towels can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry causing injury!

Pro Tips:

  • Do not use cotton swabs/pads, as the fibers can get caught under your jewelry and irritate your piercing. We recommend using non-woven gauze or spraying saline directly onto the front and back of your piercing!
  • Exercise during healing is fine; listen to your body. We recommend avoiding contact sports that may potentially cause your piercing to get bumped around.
  • Make sure your bedding is washed and changed regularly. Wear clean, comfortable, breathable clothing that protects your piercing while you are sleeping.
  • Try your best to avoid sleeping directly on your fresh piercing(s). (Pro Tip: Use a travel pillow and place your ear in the middle hole of the pillow when laying down on your side.)
  • Stay dry(ish). Avoid submerging your new piercing in water such as pools, baths, and oceans! Showering is fine, just remember to keep your piercing clean, and rinse thoroughly of any residual soap.

  • After the initial healing time frame, it is important for the health of your piercing that you pop back into a Studs studio to have one of our piercers check your healing status and down-size the length of your post if it’s ready. Book your complimentary checkup appointment here!

What is normal during a piercing's healing process?

During the first few weeks, some bleeding, localized swelling, tenderness, and/or bruising is expected. Throughout your healing process, you may also notice some discoloration, itching, and the secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid (not pus) that will form some crust on the jewelry—this is also normal! The tissue may tighten around the jewelry as it heals. Once your piercing is healed, the jewelry may not move freely in the piercing; do not force it!


If you don’t stick to a regular cleaning regimen for your piercing, some body secretions may accumulate with a faint smell. This is normal, and we recommend including cleaning as part of your daily hygiene routine.

It’s important to know that a piercing might seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because tissue heals from the outside in, and although it feels fine, the interior remains fragile. The key is to be patient, and keep cleaning throughout the entire initial healing period.

If you remove your piercing jewelry, it’s possible that your piercing may shrink or close in minutes! This varies from person to person, and we recommend keeping your piercing jewelry in until it is fully healed.

If you have any questions about your piercing, you’re always welcome to come back into one of our Studs studios to have a piercer check up on your healing process. Just reach out to us at heystud@studs.com or book a check up here.

**If you experience any abnormal symptoms outside of those listed above, we recommend checking in with your doctor.

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FAQs

The Complete STUDS Guide to Ear Piercing Aftercare? ›

Other than to clean your piercing, avoid touching it as much as possible—do NOT rotate or twist. Spray the front and back of your piercing with sterile saline solution, 2 to 3 times a day. For certain piercings, it may be easier to apply using a clean non-woven gauze saturated with saline solution.

How long do you have to leave studs in after an ear piercing? ›

Remove studs or handle your ears and/or studs unnecessarily. Leave studs in the ears for 6 weeks continuously. After 6 weeks, the stud can be removed and other post-type earrings may be worn continuously.

What helps ear piercings heal faster? ›

Tips to Heal Ear Piercings Faster

Don't pull or pick at any scabs that form around the piercing site. Keep the piercing clean and dry throughout the day. Let the piercing heal completely before taking out the jewelry. Avoid using antibacterial ointments or disinfectants on the piercing.

Do piercings heal better with studs? ›

Most clients will have a much easier and more comfortable healing experience healing with a stud and swapping to a hoop once fully healed. The above diagram shows why hoops can cause irritations if they are too small or cause too much pressure on the piercings.

What to use aftercare for ear piercing? ›

You can make this solution by mixing 1 teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water. Use this around the pierced area a few times a day to remove any bacteria. Dab (don't wipe) the piercing. Dry with a clean towel or tissue so you don't damage the tissue while it's healing.

Do and don'ts after ear piercing? ›

If you've had your skin pierced, clean the area around the piercing twice a day. You can use a saline solution made for wound cleaning or soap and water. Don't use hydrogen peroxide, iodine or other harsh products to clean the piercing. They could injure the pierced skin.

Can you sleep with stud earrings on? ›

The general rule is to avoid wearing earrings while sleeping, with the exception of when you get a new piercing. You will need to keep these small studs in place for 6 weeks or so, or until the piercing heals.

When can I stop cleaning my ear piercing? ›

We suggest cleaning no more than once a day. On average, most piercings will need to be cleaned over the next 3-4 months (unless otherwise stated by your piercer). It is vital that you do not over-clean the piercing. If it has been longer than four months, do not clean the piercing anymore.

How long after an ear piercing can you shower? ›

Can you have a shower with newly pierced ears? Yes you can. Just make sure you rinse your ears thoroughly after the shower to make sure that no soap, shampoo, or conditioner residue remains. You should do this by gently allowing warm water to flow over the piercings.

What slows down piercing healing? ›

General Care for Body Piercings

Always wash hands thoroughly before contact with the piercing. Do not use rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. (Both slow the healing of pierced areas by drying and killing new healthy cells.)

What is the hardest ear piercing to heal? ›

The snug piercing is notoriously difficult to heal and requires a very specific type of ear to heal as a sustainable piercing. The snug piercing is located on the vertical ridge of cartilage that sits above the anti-tragus on one's ear.

Does salt water heal ear piercings faster? ›

So, just as you'd care for an accidental wound to prevent an infection from developing, you must take care of a piercing too. One way to help your new piercing stay healthy is to soak it in a sea salt or saline mixture. Doing this can keep your wound clean and promote healing.

What piercing has the worst healing? ›

The daith is located in the inner ear, so this piercing is not only painful to sit through but also tricky to heal. The cartilage is quite dense to go through and there's a distinct pressure that comes along with this piercing.

How to close an ear piercing hole permanently? ›

Fortunately, old ear piercings can be closed with in-office treatment from a well-qualified facial plastic surgeon. Although earlobe repair may require an otoplasty (ear surgery) procedure depending on the nature of your concerns, treatment is relatively straightforward when compared to other cosmetic surgeries.

What do you put in your ear after piercing? ›

Clean the area around your piercing twice a day with soap and warm water or rubbing alcohol. Your piercing professional may recommend a specific cleanser. Put an antibiotic ointment around the area to prevent a skin infection. Though it's tempting, try not to touch your ear piercing.

What is the best way to treat ear piercing? ›

Wash your piercing twice daily with a mild soap or cleanser. Carefully rinse your piercing after you wash it. Apply rubbing alcohol and/or antibiotic ointment to the area twice daily. Gently rotate your earrings daily after applying antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly to lubricate the piercings.

What is best for sore pierced ears? ›

Gently pat dry the affected area with clean gauze or a tissue. Then apply a small amount of an over-the-counter antibiotic cream (Neosporin, bacitracin, others), as directed on the product label. Turn the piercing jewelry a few times to prevent it from sticking to the skin.

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