When you get a new belly button piercing, problems can arise if you go swimming too soon or don’t take proper precautions. … In order to prevent irritation or infection occurring around your new piercing wound, it’s recommended that you wait for at least three weeks until swimming with a new belly button piercing.
Additionally, how do you protect your belly button piercing when swimming?
Cover your piercing with a waterproof bandage that seals all the way around. The Association of Professional Piercers recommends Tegaderm bandages. Check your bandage while swimming to make sure the seal around the piercing stays tight.
In this regard, what can you not do after getting your bellybutton pierced?
During the healing process, you should do the following:
- Avoid hot tubs, pools, and lakes. Your wound can come into contact with bacteria in the water.
- Opt for clean, loose-fitting clothing. Tight garments can irritate the area and trap bacteria.
- Protect the piercing. …
- Avoid the sun to prevent sunburns.