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Piercing Contract <br /> I <br /> showering. The use of cleaning products, ointments or lotions should be terminated during this time. This <br /> condition will dry up and improve over the next 3 or 4 days at which point a re-assessment of cleaning <br /> procedures, frequency of cleanings and aftercare products should be considered and applied in a <br /> conservative manner. <br /> Now unless you have seen a keloid or a hypertrophic scar before, chances are you will have no idea what <br /> the difference is, but to a properly trained piercer the difference is obvious. Most inexperienced and un- <br /> researched piercers will call a hypertrophic scar a keloid; why, I am unsure but they do and most people <br /> believe them. Hypertrophic scars are the most common of the batch of lumps and bumps in body <br /> piercing, as outlined above it's due to an irritant. These same piercers are the ones recommending <br /> contact lens solution for cleaning piercings, Bactine, Epsom Salts, Neosporin, Polysporin, Tea Tree Oil, <br /> Betadine and a few other goodies that I just won't bother mentioning. If you remove the irritant the <br /> condition will disappear! <br /> Gee,just like magic! <br /> So to end the test did your piercer tell you to use any of the items listed in the Hypertrophic scar info? If <br /> so then you may want to take a look at this link to out aftercare section, find your piercing and try out a <br /> new routine for the care of your piercing. Then next time you want a piercing you may want to suggest <br /> they check out our web site and learn a little. I am done now, thanks for listening. <br /> V10116 sm OP Ue UK= <br /> AMMM81 IRMW MW AWANOW <br /> siz A am A RAI WR CRU <br />