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How To Pierce Eyebrow At Home

Eyebrow Piercing

Introduction

Body piercing has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many people choosing to express themselves through this form of art. One of the most popular types of body piercing is the eyebrow piercing. While it is recommended to get a professional to do the piercing, it is possible to do it yourself at home if you take the necessary precautions and follow the right steps.

Materials Needed

Piercing Supplies

Before you start, you need to make sure that you have all the necessary materials. These include:

  • A sterilized needle
  • Clean gloves
  • Antiseptic solution
  • Ice
  • Marking pen
  • Small pliers
  • Cotton swabs

Preparation

It is important to prepare both yourself and the area where you will be doing the piercing. Start by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Put on clean gloves to avoid contaminating the area. Clean the area around your eyebrow with an antiseptic solution.

Cleaning Antiseptic

Marking the Spot

Use a marking pen to mark the spot where you want to pierce your eyebrow. This will help you to ensure that the piercing is in the right place and is symmetrical with the other eyebrow. Use a ruler or other measuring device to make sure that the markings are at the same height and distance from the center of your face.

Marking Pen

Numbing the Area

Before you start piercing your eyebrow, it is important to numb the area to reduce the pain. Hold an ice cube against the area for a few minutes until it becomes numb. This will make the piercing process less painful.

Ice Cube

Piercing

Take the sterilized needle and hold it with the small pliers. Place the needle against the marked spot and push it through the skin in one quick motion. Be sure to push the needle all the way through the skin to avoid infection. Remove the needle and insert the jewelry through the hole.

Sterilized Needle

Aftercare

After you have pierced your eyebrow, it is important to take good care of the area to prevent infection. Clean the area around the piercing with an antiseptic solution and a cotton swab. Avoid touching the piercing with dirty hands and make sure to follow a regular cleaning routine.

Cleaning Piercing

When to Seek Professional Help

While it is possible to pierce your eyebrow at home, it is important to remember that there are risks involved. If you experience excessive bleeding, swelling or pain, it is important to seek professional help immediately. These symptoms may be signs of infection or other complications.

Conclusion

Piercing your eyebrow at home can be a fun and exciting way to express yourself. However, it is important to take the necessary precautions and follow the right steps to avoid complications. If you decide to pierce your eyebrow at home, make sure to follow the steps outlined in this article and take good care of the area afterwards.

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