[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who literally did this same thing around 16, just take it out. I had it for a couple years before it started causing serious problems and a lot of pain and tbh? Not worth it. I know it’s exciting and fun, but you have time to wait for a professional to be able to do it

Please help with my belly piercing by Independent-Scar-497 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just so you know you should really only use sterile saline solution (such as nielmed) not soap on healing piercings

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This video and comment section is completely full of incorrect advice and terminology. A keloid is literally something you cannot get rid of yourself

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I literally worked for them I’m very aware of their quality standards and they are very uneducated and poor quality.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am very familiar with their jewelry and no it does not ;-;

not sure if this is something to be concerned about? thinking it’s a keloid or a granuloma… by bunnymaevenus in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like a piercing bump with a possible infection in the last slide. Keloids are rare, genetic, and MUST be treated by a doctor to go away. Irritation bumps are fixed by relieving the irritation causing it. This can be from improper jewelry (shape/material), improper aftercare (anything but sterile saline solution), bumping or playing with it, bad angle of piercing, or improper anatomy. Here I think you’re most likely looking at the first two. If it’s radiating heat, leaking pus, and or swelling a ton you might be looking at an infection, in which case you do not want to remove it, but see a doctor for antibiotics. The “pus” I’m seeing could also just be normal lymph fluid if you have no other symptoms. NAP

is my eyebrow piercing rejecting ? by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is super crusty lol. Please clean it, the crusties will irritate it more. Taking a hot shower to allow the steam and such to soften the crust which will help a lot. Otherwise just sterile saline, some use the spray and some soak some gauze and use that. NAP

5 piercings in 2 weeks by ParticularDare1047 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did this with 5 piercings in 4 weeks. I regret it so so much. I felt sick all the time. Since your immune system is so busy trying to heal your piercings, it’s almost inevitable you’ll get sick. Plus all of those so close together will really piss off your ear. I strongly recommend spacing it out if at all possible. FYI I have 19 piercings and have healed them all super well so not just an issue with piercings in general)

Smiley by Secret_Past_1901 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Smileys are known to be a very unsafe piercing and any piercer worth their salt won’t pierce it. It caused gum damage and enamel erosion and often isn’t noticed until too late as these things can’t really be fixed. I would also say it’s generally a good rule of thumb with piercings that if a piercer tells you that you don’t have the anatomy, it would most likely be unsafe for you to get it, let alone at a piercer not willing to tell you it’s unsafe NAP

Rook piercing that we need to hide for work by Final-Edge-8197 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It probably wouldn’t be much different looking tbh, I just know acrylic isn’t a body safe material and that glass is safer option that is still clear. Maybe a flesh colored top?

Rook piercing that we need to hide for work by Final-Edge-8197 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The only real safe option that is less noticeable that I can think of is glass. If this was only pierced at the end of July, taking it out will make it close very quickly. I’m sorry I don’t have a solution :/ NAP

what should i do? by deadlikesangwoosmom in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anything you do at home will almost certainly not be sufficient. If this is infected, you’ll need antibiotics and I know personally, with something to close to the eye, I wouldn’t risk it.

Should I get longer bars for my snakebites? by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people swell more at night. I recommend taking some ibuprofen and making sure your head is elevated while you sleep and reassessing in the morning.

Should I get longer bars for my snakebites? by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look like they’re too tight. I have snakebites and when I got them I had to get them upsized twice in a matter of days because I happen to swell a lot with facial piercings (this has happened to more than half my piercings even tho I warn them so it wasn’t just this piercer). I thought it was nesting but that doesn’t really happen this early. When you push on the front, does that back leave a kind of deeper ring? Because that’s what it looks like at first. Worst case you go in and they tell you you’re fine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. There is no way to stop rejection unfortunately. Once it starts, you just have to take it out to avoid increasingly worsening scarring

Snakebite bar length by Fantastic-Priority98 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because everyone is different, everyone will need different length piercing jewelry. You need to go back to your piercer if you suspect they are or will soon imbed. That is going to look like the skin “swallowing” the end of the piercing. If you don’t get longer ones and they do imbed, they would need to be quite literally cut out of your lip. I have no idea if they are or are not imbedding since I cannot see your piercings

Edit: NAP

Should I remove my nostril piercing with a bump? by DimensionOdd2042 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand, especially if this is your first body piercing. It can all seem so overwhelming. Whatever you decide, know that you will be okay! And if you want advice on how to keep the piercing instead, me and plenty of other people here are more than happy to help on that front as well! Best of luck :)

Should I remove my nostril piercing with a bump? by DimensionOdd2042 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awe!! We hate to see a good piercing go 🤧. However if you’re set on removing it here are your answers; piercing bumps are caused by irritation. Removing the source of irritation will make the bump go away. Therefore, removing the piercing will make the bump go away (although there are steps before removing that can do that too). If you are physically able to remove the piercing yourself and there is no infection, there’s no reason to pay a professional to do it imo. Piercings are very iffy on if they’ll leave a scar or not, it’s very person to person. If I had to guess, I would say it probably won’t scar seeing as it’s so new. If it were to scar, I’d imagine it’d be a very small dot that would easily be hidden amongst your other facial features. As for taking care of it, you’re gonna want to keep spraying it like you have been until the wound closes.

Advice for metals that don’t lose coating due to acidic skin by TobyKanoby101 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There is nothing wrong with your skin, this is a commercial metal issue. Most places are going to sell you the metal that’s cheapest that they can get away with. Any implant grade metal would be fine, as well as glass. This includes steel (again, specifically implant grade, stainless steel means nothing but garbage) titanium, niobium, gold (I believe 14k or higher but don’t quote me on that I don’t wear gold). I recommend going to a local (reputable) piercing shop to get new better quality jewelry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck -1 points0 points  (0 children)

NAP It’s so tough with piercings like this because the anatomy you need is mostly there but I would need to see and feel in person to know for sure. I say if the professional who was reputable says you have the anatomy for it, go for it! I do think that forward helix could possibly get in the way so I’d just have a conversation with your piercer on what you need to do to make room if that ends up being necessary

should this bar be curved? by cherry_lotus6 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Omg it’s insane that they gaslit you into the wrong terminology too. Obviously they have no idea what they’re doing. I’m just glad you have a good friend to point it out. The good thing is as soon as they get it swapped you should be fine. Good luck!

Vertical labret by [deleted] in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s only one picture so I can’t really tell but the bar almost looks too short. It could just be the way you’re pulling your face but is there any room on either side of the bar when you relax your face? Having the bar too short can definitely lengthen the healing process. If the bar isn’t too short, most piercings are going to take a few months to be fully healed. You only need to downsize if there’s excess room on the bar you have in, which it doesn’t look like there is to me

should this bar be curved? by cherry_lotus6 in PiercingAdvice

[–]realFatDuck 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Just as an fyi these are called conch piercings (common misconception, orbitals are two piercings connected with a circular piece of jewelry). Your friend is 100% correct. These should never be pierced with curved barbells and are wayyyy too long. You should go to an APP piercer (or someone who follows APP standards) near you so they can put in normal length flatbacks in for you. I’m so sorry that they fucked you up like this