SETTING HIGH STANDARDS IN BODY PIERCING


Labia Piercing is a popular piercing. There are two types of Labia piercing, one being the Inner Labia and the other being the Outer Labia. The most important things for a successful Labia piercing are the placement of the piercing and the sizing of jewellery.
Labia piercing is normally placed higher than the vaginal entrance so there is less chance of knocking the jewellery during penetration. Inner Labia piercing normally settles down quicker than the Outer Labia, as the Outer Labia is usually thicker tissue.
It is important to use only the highest quality body jewellery such as 316L Surgical Stainless Steel, 18ct Solid Gold of Titanium. Here at Totally Pierced we carry an extensive range of labia jewellery and specialise in custom-made body jewellery. Aftercare and Healing Time
The healing time can vary from person to person depending on their health and whether or not they follow the aftercare instructions. The first 14 days are crucial in the healing process. During this period it is important not to touch the piercing unless cleaning (two to three times a day with a salt water solution), no oral contact, limited sexual activity, and to be careful not to knock the piercing.
During the first 3 to 6 months it is not unusual to experience some secretion from the piercing, as this is of the healing process. We advise not to change the jewellery for the first 3 months and to make sure that only the highest quality body jewellery is used at all times.
For any enquiries, contact us at Totally Pierced 318 Bourke Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney (02) 9356 8571
Setting High Standards in Body Piercing