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Top piercing techniques every beginner should know

The world of body piercing is fascinating, steeped in artistry and self-expression. But before you embark on your journey to become a body piercer, mastering the fundamentals is key. At Tattoo & Piercing School of Canada, a piercing course in Brampton taught by licensed professionals, we equip beginners with the essential knowledge and techniques for safe and successful piercings.

 

This blog delves into the top piercing techniques you'll need to know, ensuring you have a strong foundation for your piercing career or hobby.


Close-up of a person receiving an eyebrow piercing, with a professional using a needle and wearing blue gloves

Introduction to Body Piercing

Body piercing is a technique to insert jewelry by puncturing the skin or body tissue. It's a delicate procedure that requires precision, hygiene, and a deep understanding of human anatomy. As a piercer, you'll be responsible for client consultations, jewelry selection, proper placement, and aftercare instructions.

 

Mastering Basic Piercing Techniques

The North American method of body piercing is the industry standard in Canada and the USA, and for good reason. At Tattoo & Piercing School of Canada, our piercing course focuses on this method, utilizing hollow razer point needles designed for safe and convenient piercing. Here are some fundamental techniques you'll learn:

 

·       Marking and Placement: Precise marking ensures proper jewelry alignment and minimizes complications. You'll master sterile marking tools and proper placement for various piercings, such as earlobes, nostrils, navels, and eyebrows.

·       Aseptic Technique: Hygiene is paramount in body piercing to prevent infections. Our course emphasizes thorough sterilization procedures for equipment and jewelry and proper draping techniques to create a sterile field.

·       Needle Selection and Insertion: Different piercings require specific needles and insertion techniques. You'll learn about needle gauges, proper insertion angles, and safe jewelry insertion methods.

·       Jewelry Selection and Application: Choosing the right jewelry is crucial for healing and aesthetics. You'll gain an understanding of different jewelry materials, lengths, and closures, ensuring optimal selection for each piercing.

 

Safety First: Hygiene and Aseptic Techniques

Safety is paramount in body piercing. Our piercing course in Brampton emphasizes rigorous hygiene protocols, including:

 

·       Frequent and proper handwashing is essential to prevent the spread of bacteria.

·       Meticulous cleaning of the piercing area and surrounding skin with appropriate disinfectants is crucial.

·       All equipment and jewelry must be sterilized using a professional autoclave to eliminate harmful microorganisms.

·       Proper disposal of used needles and other contaminated materials is essential to prevent accidental exposure.

 

Piercing Different Body Parts

Each body part is considered unique for piercing. Here's a glimpse into what you'll learn:

 

·       Seemingly simple, earlobe piercings require attention to detail for proper placement and lobe thickness.

·       Nostril anatomy varies, so understanding different nostril shapes is key to achieving symmetrical piercings.

·       Deep cleaning and proper jewelry selection are crucial for successful navel piercings.

·       Knowing the delicate nerves and blood vessels near the eyebrows is essential for safe eyebrow piercings.

 

Become a Piercing Pro with Tattoo & Piercing School of Canada

Our piercing course in Brampton, licensed by the City of Brampton for Tattooing and Piercing and Approved by Public Health Ontario, offers a comprehensive curriculum delivered in a safe and sterile environment. Led by experienced instructors, you'll gain the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in the piercing industry. Contact Tattoo & Piercing School of Canada today to learn more about our piercing course and embark on your exciting piercing journey!



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