Do You Offer Ear Piercing Services at Your Dermatology Clinic? - Dermatology

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Hello, do you offer ear piercing services?


Hello, do you offer ear piercing services? My daughter is planning to get her ears pierced, and I would prefer she doesn't go to a market stall that sells earrings.
Does your clinic provide this service? Thank you!

You Tai Tai, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/05/17

Dr. Huang Ruiyun reply Dermatology


Yes, in our hospital's Department of Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Surgery.

Reply Date: 2004/05/17

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Yes, our clinic does offer ear piercing services, specifically through our plastic and cosmetic surgery department. This is a great option for those who prefer a more professional and sterile environment for such procedures, especially for children.

When considering ear piercing for your daughter, it is important to understand the procedure and aftercare involved. Professional ear piercing in a medical setting is typically performed by trained professionals who follow strict hygiene protocols. This minimizes the risk of infection, which can be a concern when piercing is done in less regulated environments, such as at a market stall.

The procedure itself usually involves the following steps:
1. Consultation: Before the piercing, a consultation may be conducted to discuss any concerns, the type of earrings to be used, and the aftercare instructions. This is also a good time to ask any questions you may have regarding the procedure.

2. Preparation: The area around the ear will be cleaned with an antiseptic solution to reduce the risk of infection. The professional will mark the spot where the piercing will be made to ensure proper placement.

3. Piercing: The actual piercing can be done using a specialized piercing gun or a needle. While both methods are effective, many professionals recommend using a needle as it is generally considered to be less traumatic to the tissue and may result in a cleaner hole.

4. Aftercare: After the piercing, it is crucial to follow aftercare instructions to promote healing and prevent infection. This typically includes cleaning the area with saline solution, avoiding touching the earrings with dirty hands, and not changing the earrings until the piercing has fully healed (usually around 6-8 weeks).

5. Follow-Up: If any signs of infection occur, such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge, it is important to consult a healthcare professional promptly.

In addition to the procedure itself, it is also advisable to consider your daughter's comfort and readiness for the piercing. Some children may feel anxious about the process, so discussing it with her beforehand and ensuring she understands what to expect can help ease her nerves.

Moreover, if your daughter has any underlying skin conditions or allergies, it is essential to inform the healthcare provider before the piercing. Certain materials used in earrings can cause allergic reactions, so opting for hypoallergenic options, such as surgical stainless steel or titanium, is often recommended.

In conclusion, choosing a dermatology clinic for ear piercing is a wise decision, as it ensures a safe and sterile environment. If you have any further questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please feel free to reach out to our clinic. We are here to help you and your daughter have a positive experience with ear piercing.

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