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Snug Piercing - Update 3 (Week 2)

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

My snug piercing is doing great, I love it ! Any questions, feel free to comment !

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  • Hey, I just got my snug pierced two days ago and I love it! Mine just started swelling and throbbing today morning. It's annoying but bearable. I was just curious how your snug piercing is now. In this video you said it got better. Has it started acting up again since then(swelling, throbbing, or any bumps)? A lot of ppl say that this piercing takes a long time to heal. I got my rook pierced three weeks ago and it is pretty much healed so I'm hoping my snug will have a similar healing process.

  • @Twistie08 Hello, My snug piercing is doing great now. I haven't experienced anymore pain and it seems to be doing great. I had developed a small bump on the inner hole but after continuous cleaning, it disappeared . So far i'm very pleased with my snug and i'm hoping it doesn't give me complications in the future since I too heard that it takes a long time to heal.

  • @RomiSoFlyy Thanks for replying! Yeah, it sound like your snug piercing probably won't be giving you anymore problems. I love my snug piercing so much that once it heals I will probably get another one on the other ear.

  • @Twistie08 No problem. & Just make sure to prevent any hitting! I accidently hit mine a couple times and it hurt like a bitch . & sometimes when people hug me they squeeze it so be very careful cause it's easily irritated .

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  • @AyooTookiee18 You can Do warm sea salt soaks (1/4 teaspoon per 1 cup of warm water) and you can take ibuprofen pain relievers. (E.g. Motrin)

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