Don’t touch the jewelry
It used to be advised by some piercers to rotate or twist earrings to help the piercing heal correctly. This is no longer advised. You should keep your hands off your earrings to prevent infection from bacteria, and that also means no twisting or moving the earring.
Similarly, how do you clean a forward helix piercing?
Forward Helix Piercing Aftercare & Cleaning Guide
When you clean your piercings, you should use the liquid that they give you, which will often be a saline solution. Do not try to use antibacterial soap or other soap that you have lying around at home. Creams are also to be avoided, as they can clog up your piercings.
One may also ask, can you sleep on a forward helix piercing?
The forward helix piercing goes through the outer helix, or pinna, above the tragus, where the helix attaches to the face. … You need one ear to sleep on, use to talk on the phone, etc., and getting cartilage pierced in both ears at the same time can be incredibly difficult to heal—if not impossible.
How can I make my helix piercing heal faster?
Saturate a cotton ball or piece of a paper towel with saline solution and dab the area around your piercing. Alternatively, you can wet a paper towel, add a few drops of soap, and gently pat the area around the piercing. You can do this once or twice a day as your cartilage heals.
Do forward helix piercings get infected easily?
Because your forward helix piercing is basically an open wound, trying to change the jewelry before it is fully healed will greatly irritate the site and will most likely lead to an infection. … Remember: the longer you leave a piercing alone to heal, the more certain you can be that it’s safe to swap out the jewelry.