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PREPARATION FOR PIERCING-
Preparing the customer
1. Have the customer select the style of the piercing stud
they would like from the ear piercing stud sample board.
2. Have the customer complete and sign the Release Form.
3. Have the customer sit in the designated piercing area.
Preparing Yourself
First, familiarize yourself with the system 75 piercing
instrument and the packaged studs. It is very importand that
you present yourself as a confident, expert piercing technician
to the customer. The more comfortable you are, the more at
ease your customer will be. This will help the customer relax
and relieve any anxiety they might be experiencing.
1. Wash both hands with soap and warm water, dry thoroughly
with a disposable towel, and put latex gloves on both hands
BEFORE proceeding with the ear piercing.
2. Check the customer´s earlobes for cysts. Cysts are
embedded skin tissue surrounding foreign debris . When you
pinch the earlobe and feel a small, hard lump that can be
moved, it is probably a cyst. If you see and feel a small
lump that does not move, it is most likely scar tissue. Cysts
are not visible and can be moved, whereas scar tissue is visible
and does not move. You may pierce through scar tissue, but
never through a cyst, as it may rupture, releasing debris
into the surrounding tissue which can cause an infection.
Marking the Ears
1. The customer should remove any earrings they are wearing.
2. Ask the customer where they would like the new stud(s).
3.Cleanse the customer´s ears with the Studex Sterile
Prep or Studex® Ear care Solution and a cotton ball. If
neither is available, alcohol many be used.
4. Mark the ears appropriately with the non-toxic Marking
Pen (Fig.1).
5.Have the customer check and approve the marks BEFORE proceeding
with the piercing. The customer should not touch the ear after
cleansing.

A NOTE ABOUT CARTILAGE PIERCING-
If you are piercing in the cartilage area of the ear (see
Fig. 2), special care must be taken during both the piercing
and the after-piercing care.
CARTILAGE AREA-
Special care must be taken when piercing through this cartilage
(dark aea on right).
Do not pierce through the curled "edge" of the ear.
With customers who have very thick or heavily curled cartridge,
you must pull the cartilage slightly to "unroll"
it when piercing the cartilage around the edge of the ear.
This is to ensure that the piercing can be properly positioned.
Whenever piercing through any cartilage area of the ear, you
must take care to ensure the instrument is held prependicular
to the surface of the ear. Alert your client that the healing
of the cartilage area will take somewhat longer than the lobe
area.

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