How do I get my earring back in after being pierced?
How do I get my earring back in after being pierced?
It can be helpful to wipe the front and back of the earlobe with rubbing alcohol and then stretch the earlobe to make the hole appear as large as possible. The earrings will probably go back in if inserted at the correct angle. It may be necessary to push the earring post through a thin membrane of tissue.
Why does it hurt to put my earring back in?
You don't need to remove the jewelry to clean the area. When trying to put the jewelry back in, it hurts because it's not healed yet and you're causing trauma to the inside of the wound. Leave them out, let them heal, and get them repierced by a reputable piercer who goes over proper aftercare with you.
Should I put my earring back in if its infected?
With proper care, most mild earlobe infections will clear up in 1 to 2 weeks. Infections keep coming back if you are not conscientious in ear and earring care. If the ear is infected, clean both sides of the earlobe with rubbing alcohol. Remove the earring and post 3 times a day and cleanse them with rubbing alcohol.
How do you put in a flat back earring?
To insert ComfyEarrings into your piercing simply unscrew the back then insert the post from the front like you would any regular stud earring. Then just hold the flat back in place behind your ear and twist the front setting while holding the flat back still.