Navel & Belly Piercing Guide: What You Need to Know - Dr. Piercing Aftercare

Navel & Belly Piercing Guide: What You Need to Know

What gets you excited? If it's a new piercing, trust us, you're not the only one. Getting your body pierced is one of the most exhilarating feelings in the world. Ironically, even if it involves pain and takes time to heal, still, millions of Americans couldn't wait to get a new piercing.

So if you're considering getting a new piercing and you're not quite sure what to get, how about you give navel and belly piercing a try? This is an excellent location if you're a fan of crop tops and midriff blouses.

Belly piercings are insanely popular. Vanessa Hudgens, Kourtney Kardashian, Joss Stone, Gemma Atkinson are just some of the many celebrities who took the plunge. One quick look in their Instagram, feed and you'll find dozens of pictures of them flaunting their belly piercings.

You can put your piercing envy to rest by getting your belly button pierced too! But, before you do that, make sure you've done your research and have learned everything there is to know about this new piercing!

Before we go into the details, it's worth mentioning that the healing time isn't conclusive. It varies from person to person depending on your body's ability to heal and your commitment to following post-piercing aftercare instructions.

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Your Handy Navel and Belly Piercing Guide

What are The Different Belly Piercing Types?

Belly Piercing

  • A typical belly piercing involves a piece of barbell jewelry usually located on your navel, but it can be placed on the sides of your belly button, at the bottom, or on top.
  • The needle used to pierce this body part is usually a 12 or a 14 gauge.
  • The healing process takes approximately three to six months.
  • The ideal jewelry for a belly piercing is a banana barbell.

Double Belly Piercing

  • A double belly piercing simply means you get two piercings - two on the top and another two at the bottom. This means you'll be getting four punctures in total.
  • Just like the belly piercings, your piercer will use a 12 or a 14 gauge needle.
  • The healing time for a double belly piercing is around three to six months.
  • The recommended jewelry is a belly ring.

Floating Navel Piercing

  • Did you know that certain people can't get a standard belly piercing because of their anatomy? If you happen to be one of them, don't worry, you can get a floating navel piercing instead. The same guidelines apply, but the difference is that the bottom portion of the piercing is buried deep inside the navel, so you can't see it.
  • The needle gauge used for a floating navel piercing is a 12 or 14 gauge.
  • The healing time is typically between three and six months.
  • The best jewelry type of floating navel piercings is banana barbells.

What Materials Are Belly Piercings Made Of?

To reduce the risk of infection, professional piercers recommend you use jewelry made of acrylic, gold, sterling silver, titanium, or stainless steel.

How Does It Feel Like To Get a Belly Button Piercing?

Even if we try our best to explain the experience in detail, it may still be different for you, and that's because everyone has a unique pain tolerance.

The way our bodies react to the piercing varies significantly. However, you can ask your piercer how others rated the pain. This will give you an idea of how painful a belly button piercing is.

But you have to understand that how one person rates the pain may differ from how you'll experience it. So, to answer your question, you must experience it yourself.

Therefore, the most important consideration when getting a belly piercing is to find a reputable and experienced piercer. The second most important consideration is to ensure that you're committed to following aftercare instructions.

Will It Hurt?

Again, pain is subjective. Everyone rates it differently depending on their pain sensitivity. But don't worry because the pain will subside after the procedure. In fact, it may only take a couple of seconds while the needle is piercing through your skin. Some people who are scared of the pain usually take an over-the-counter pain killer to minimize the pain.

How Do You Care for Your Piercings?

Like all other body piercings, you must take good care of your belly piercing so that it won't get infected. So how do you do that?

  • Make sure your belly piercing doesn't get caught in your clothes. While your new piercing is still healing, we suggest you avoid wearing skin-tight clothes to reduce friction. Now is the time to go through your closet and pick out baggy clothes.
  • If you are a sports enthusiast, we recommend you cover the piercing site with a bandage.
  • Flaunting your new belly piercing is understandable. Anyone who gets this piercing didn't do it just to cover it up. But while this piercing is exposed for the world to see, make sure you don't let them touch it. They can have a closer look but never let them touch your piercing. Touching the site with dirty hands can introduce bacteria to the open wound and predispose you to infection. This also goes for you. Avoid touching your new piercing unless you're cleaning.
  • And, speaking of cleaning, your professional piercer will give you detailed instructions on how to clean your new piercing and how often you should disinfect it. Clean the site two to three times a day with saline solution. Don't use alcohol or hydrogen peroxide when cleaning your new piercing, which can impede the healing process.

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