Monday, December 21, 2009

Would you advise the ';Aspirin Paste'; for someone with a forming keloid on their lip piercing?

I went to a professional and she confirmed that it was a keloid. She told me to put aspirin on it and instead I put Tylenol, thinking it was and equal to aspirin.





Before I actually DO start the treatment, I'd like to know... Should I start it? Would you advise it? Is it safe and effective. What are the chances of the keloid actually going away if you're dark skin?Would you advise the ';Aspirin Paste'; for someone with a forming keloid on their lip piercing?
when my tounge got one i went in and told me to use aspirin paste it healed it very quickly (i got my tounge ring stuck in a slotted spoon)Would you advise the ';Aspirin Paste'; for someone with a forming keloid on their lip piercing?
NO do this...


This is a sea salt soak.... First fill a fresh disposable cup with 1 cup (8 oz. ) of distilled water and a 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt, stirring until it is dissolved. Heat until it is as warm as you can stand it. NOT HOT OR BOILING When ready you can place the cup over the piercing to form a vacuum tight seal or just dip the piercing into the cup.





If either of these techniques are not possible pre-soak a fresh paper towel (Vivas work best because they are thick and soft) in the sea salt solution and gently press onto your piercing. The first soak should last for at least ten minutes. Any soaks there after should last about five to ten minutes. Each soaking session should last about twenty minutes.





Following the soak you should pat your piercing and jewelry dry with a fresh paper towel.





Ibuprofen and Naproxen Sodium





For those that are extremely sensitive you can take over the counter anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen or Naproxen ( Generic for Motrin and Aleeve)
aspirin and tylenol are 2 different things. I would follow what the professional says. They probably know best. Or you can search it on google.

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