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« on: August 14, 2009, 02:48:52 AM »

What better topic than "Aftercare" to start this forum off right. As Piercing Professionals we all know what works best to heal our work.
And we also (should) know what products to inform our clients to avoid.

First Off, I provide both written and verbal aftercare instructions with each procedure I perform. And provide at no extra cost a "Free" inspection if you will on all post procedures I've performed.

Basically I suggest Sterile Saline soaks and or rinses for most all of my procedures. In my opinion this method works well with most people and on a large variety of areas on the body. Along with promoting proper hygiene as well.

I'm a huge fan of H2Ocean Piercing Aftercare Spray & Oral Rinse. I've used and offered both products through most of my career. And thus far I've only had positive results and experiences for myself and my clients. Sometimes I'll even include H2Ocean free for some of the more difficult healing areas.
Otherwise I'll suggest my clients to purchase Sterile Saline Wound Wash Spray &/or Biotene Mouth Rinse for Oral Piercings. Both in which can be purchased at a local Pharmacy or Grocery Store.

In my aftercare instructions I also provide "Sea Salt" mixing Instructions. This way my clients have a cheaper alternative that for the most part can be just as affective. (If practiced properly) But I'd much rather them purchase H2Ocean or the products listed from the local Pharmacy.

What are your opinions on After Market aftercare products like H2Ocean?

What methods do you suggest for healing your work?

What products do you inform your clients to avoid?

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 02:25:15 AM »

I've personally used H2Ocean. Id recommend it. Hygiene is the most important thing of all though. Cleanliness is next to godliness they say. And pain baby!
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