BioFlex multi-use tubes are a clever new type of BioFlex Bar that can be used in almost any body piercing. These flexible tubes are great for your piercings because they reduce stress due to movement, reduce healing times and are completely metal-free – great if you have a hard-to-heal or sensitive piercing.
Thereof, can you wear bioplast in a new piercing?
Yellow, White, or Rose Gold that is 14kt or higher and nickel-free is suitable for initial piercings. … Suitable plastics include Tygon, Teflon, or Bioplast, with Bioplast being the most suitable as it was made specifically for body piercings and can be made in many different colors.
People also ask, what material is best for new piercings?
The APP (Association of Piercing Professionals) lists 7 materials appropriate for new piercings:
- Surgical steel (in a grade appropriate for piercings)
- Titanium.
- Niobium.
- Gold (that’s nickel-free)
- Platinum.
- Biocompatible Polymers.
- Glass.
What is a BioFlex Piercing?
BioFlex is an incredible material with excellent biocompatibility and flexibility. It moves with your piercings, reducing stress, swellings and healing times. We have a great range of BioFlex Retainers and BioFlex Barbells as well as a complementary selection of PTFE Barbells to choose from.
How long does BioFlex last?
Although not all side effects are known, Osteo Bi-Flex is thought to be possibly safe when taken for up to 2 years. Stop using Osteo Bi-Flex and call your healthcare provider at once if you have: irregular heartbeats; or.
Can a piercing heal with plastic?
Bioplast is a trademarked medical grade plastic that is biocompatible, flexible and optimal for healing your piercings as it contains no nickel. Bioplast can be autoclaved, meaning you can get your initial piercing with it.
Is Silver good for piercings?
As silver is such a soft metal, it can be easily scratched or tarnished. These imperfections can then harbor harmful bacteria, which are then harmful to your piercing, potentially causing irritation and infection. Silver is only okay for fully healed earlobe piercings, and for very short term wear!
Is plastic safe for piercings?
No, don’t use plastic jewelry. Plastic jewelry can make infection and making more complication. When getting pierced, you can use hypoallergenic metals like stainless steel, titanium, gold, and if you have a metal sensitivity, try niobium.
Why is acrylic bad for piercings?
The PMMA acrylic material cannot react with your skin, so the risk of irritation is very minimal. If you are looking for very cheap, affordable piercing jewellery we recommend purchasing acrylic balls over cheap metal balls.
Is 14K gold good for piercings?
14K/18K Gold
You may assume that pure gold jewelry is a safe bet for piercings, but that’s not always the case. For example, 24-karat gold has a very soft texture, making germ-trapping nicks more likely. But according to Faris, solid 14K and 18K gold jewelry works well for first-time piercings.
What metal is best for new ear piercings?
Surgical stainless steel
Is Titanium better than gold for piercings?
Arguably, titanium is more biocompatible than gold. But, we aren’t implanting things inside your heart- its a body piercing. And most piercers are going to be using titanium posts anyway for the piece that actually passes through the piercing, so just the front or decorative end will be gold in many cases.
Which is better for piercings titanium or stainless steel?
Those with hypersensitivity issues should use Titanium instead of Surgical Steel. Titanium is a preferred material for initial piercings because it’s an elemental metal – it doesn’t contain nickel. Titanium is as strong as steel, but as light as aluminum.
Is stainless steel OK for new piercings?
Low-carbon surgical stainless steel is ideal for body piercing as, even though they contain alloys, these are trapped in the metal through a special process and aren’t released. … Surgical stainless steel is often a good choice for people with allergies, except in cases in which people have hypersensitivity.