This article was co-authored by Priscilla Torres and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Priscilla Torres is a body piercing expert based in McAllen, Texas. Priscilla has been working as a professional body piercer since 2009, and is the owner of The Piercing Bar, the only all-piercing studio in McAllen. She specializes in both baby and child ear piercing, adult body piercing, and ear styling & design. After a few years of teaching high school biology and anatomy while working part-time as a piercer, Priscilla decided to leave teaching to become a full-time body piercer. Before opening The Piercing Bar, she worked as a piercer at two different tattoo studios. She has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Biology from the University of Texas-Pan American.
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If you’re interested in getting a unique and edgy piercing, a nape piercing is an excellent choice. This is a type of surface piercing that’s placed on the back of your neck, just below your hairline. Curious about getting this piercing? Read on! In this article, we spoke with professional body piercers to learn what a nape piercing is, how to get one, how long it takes to heal, how much it costs, how much it hurts, how to take care of it, and any issues you should be aware of.
Nape Piercing Information & Aftercare
A nape piercing is a surface piercing located on the back of your neck and below your hairline. To care for it, wash it 2x per day with saline wound wash, avoid touching or snagging it, and watch for signs of migration. It typically takes 4 to 6 months to fully heal.
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- It’s a myth that nape piercings are more susceptible to nerve damage, numbness, or paralysis than other piercings. Since a nape piercing is a type of surface piercing that just goes through the surface of the skin, there’s very little risk that the jewelry will affect the nerves or spine. However, it is very important that you go to a reputable and experienced piercer to reduce the risk of any potential damage. It’s also important to take proper care of your piercing. While very rare, severe infection can lead to nerve damage or paralysis.[34]Thanks
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