Ons is een van die min ateljees in KZN, wat spesialiseer in dermale piercings en gevorderde liggaamsmodifikasies, wat jou daardie stylvolle voorsprong gee waarna jy soek. Met veiligheid as ons topprioriteit en ervare kunstenaars, kan jy verseker wees dat jou ervaring veilig en die moeite werd sal wees. Kom maak 'n draai en laat ons jou vandag help om jou individuele styl te wys.

Die term "dermaal" dek verskeie verskillende soorte juweliersware, maar hulle is almal 'n tipe anker wat in die vel ingebed is met 'n enkele gaatjie waaraan juwelekoppe geheg kan word.
Dermale ankers is 'n beter keuse as oppervlakstawe om enige area van die vel te deurboor waar juweliersware nie reguit deurgesit kan word nie.
Anders as 'n standaard kraakbeen- of selfs naeltjiebykomstigheid, is dit wat bekend staan as 'n 'enkelpunt-oppervlak-piercing'. Dit beteken dat dit moeiliker is om te verander, skoon te maak en te versorg, want dit steek nie deur die vel nie, maar dit is eerder ingebed in en sit onder die oppervlak van die vel met 'n dermale anker wat dit in plek hou. Kortom, dit het een ingang en geen uitgangspunt nie.




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Watter liggaamsdele kan jy eintlik deurboor kry?
Waarokal jy wil. Hierdie piercing het geen plasingsbeperkings nie. Jy kan selfs 'n tatoeëermerk verbeter deur dermale piercings by die ontwerp te voeg. Alhoewel daar geen plasingsbeperkings vir Dermale piercings is nie, beveel ons piercer aan om jou lewenstyl in ag te neem voordat 'n dermale plek in areas geplaas word wat tydens jou alledaagse take tydens die genesingsproses uitgevoer kan word.


Wat is gewilde dermale piercings?
Die nek, borsbeen, pols en gesig is baie gewilde keuses vir plasing.


Ons dermale piercings begin by R550 elk

Gewoonlik word dermale piercings uitgevoer met behulp van 'n dermale of biopsie-pons. Dit verwyder 'n klein sirkel vel en skep 'n enkele gaatjie waarin die t-ankerstaaf ingeskuif kan word. Jou piercer sal 'n klein kolletjie merk waar die piercing sal sit en maak dan 'n enkele gaatjie met die dermale pons. Hulle sal dan die t-staaf in die piercing skuif en die kophegstuk inskroef. Jou dermaal kan 'n bietjie bloei, maar nie meer as 'n "normale" piercing nie.

Dermale ankers word uit 2 afsonderlike dele gemaak - aan die vormige rug en 'n skroefkop. Byna alle dermale ankers is 14g-grootte, maar sommige kan inwendig geskroef wees en ander koppe kan uitwendig geryg wees, afhangende van handelsmerke. Dit is belangrik as jou piercing iewers is waar dit waarskynlik vasgevang sal word dat jy koppe koop wat so plat as moontlik is vir daaglikse dra, aangesien dit sal help om te voorkom dat dit uitgeruk word. Jy sal ook wil vermy om enige koppe wat te swaar is vir lang tye te dra, want dit kan veroorsaak dat jou piercing migreer of uiteindelik uittrek. Daar is baie verskillende boonste aanhegsels beskikbaar vir dermale, insluitend plat skywe, edelstene, balle, ringe, spykers en gevormde toppe. Jy wil vermy om jou dermale vel sonder 'n top te laat, aangesien dit gelyk met die veloppervlak is en die vel kan laat oorgroei.

Maak 'n dermale piercing (transdermale inplanting) seer?
Baie sê dit is nie meer pynlik as enige ander piercing nie. Maar dit is baie meer afhanklik van waar op jou liggaam jy deurboor word (dws jou nek? Jou bors?), aangesien dit te doen het met 'n aantal faktore, soos sensoriese senuwee verspreiding, die dikte van jou dermis laag ens.

Dermale piercings het 'n soortgelyke genesingstyd as die meeste piercings (ongeveer 2-3 maande) en dit is belangrik om nie die koppe gedurende daardie tyd te verander nie, aangesien dit die genesingsproses kan versteur.
Jy wil dit so veel as moontlik alleen laat en vermy om die juweliersware te draai, om te draai of te versteur.

Healing a dermal is much like any other piercing. You want to leave it alone as much as possible and avoid rotating, turning, or disturbing the jewellery.
When you first get a dermal piercing, you need to care for it like it’s your offspring as these piercings are easy to snag, bump and tug, which can hurt and increase the risk of migration or rejection.
It’s worth noting that even if you get through the initial months of cleaning and looking after your dermal that over time your body may still reject it. You’ll know this is happening because it will slowly be ejected from the skin. But, to ensure it lasts as long as possible keep it (and yourself) clean, use things like antibacterial soap to wash your hands before handling it. Maintain a good and hygienic routine, like showering, eating healthy and sleeping, and your body will fill in the rest of the healing. Essentially a dermal piercing is a surgical incision so take appropriate care of it.
Consider buying a saline solution mist or liquid that you can dab on twice a day with a cotton bud and blot dry with a paper towel.

We recommend utilising breathable silver healing plasters to cover your dermal whilst it is in its initial healing stage, this helps to secure the dermal in place and allows the dermal to anchor.
When you remove your plaster to clean your dermal piercing, It should be cleaned using a simple saltwater solution (a non- iodated sea salt solution - 1 teaspoon non iodated coarse sea salt to ½ a cup of boiled and cooled water).
This can be used on your dermal piercing site, 2 -3 times a day, as a therapeutic soak for 7-15 minutes.
The healing process is a tricky mistress and so problems can arise even when you’ve been extra specially careful. If a crust (or lymph) forms on the surface of the piercing all you have to do is soak a cotton bud in saline water and soften it until you can gently wipe it away with a piece of clean paper towel.
Allow the dermal site to breathe and dry correctly, for an hour, before applying a new plaster.
Do not use hydrogen peroxide, neosporin, or alcohol on your piercing as it can damage the piercing and delay healing.
The dermal bar has small holes in it which allow the skin to grow through and around the piece. This anchors it into your skin. If you move or disturb this that skin does not grow through properly and the anchor will not be held securely. This means that if you try and change the head it may come out or be easily pulled out by accident. It can also cause scar tissue to form.
If you exercise or play on a sports team you should be extra careful. We recommend wearing a breathable bandage and loose clothing that doesn’t put pressure on the piercing.

What if it falls out or rejects?

If your dermal piercing becomes displaced, the piercing can be fixed as long as you act fast!
If your dermal piercing comes out it can often be replaced right back into the original hole if you get it back in immediately. Depending on the amount of damage and reason that it came out you may have to let the area heal up again first and have it re-pierced. the piercing site will need to be assessed, and a decision will be made to reduce the risk of infection where your skin has been damaged from it being ripped out.
If you want it removed our piercer can take it out easily using special tools. you will likely have a small scar where the dermal was after it is removed.

What do I do if my dermal piercing (transdermal implant) gets infected?

All infections should be medically treated by a Doctor.
If it’s just a little red, dedicate a little more time to your aftercare and it should start healing.

Dermal piercing removal - how does it work?

It's not a complicated procedure, but it does involve what could be described as minor surgery.
Our piercer will Massage the surrounding skin to help dislodge the anchor, then will utilize a scalpel or needle to make a small incision relative to the size of the anchor base.
She will then use the needle or scalpel to remove any scar tissue that has formed around the anchor. Once the scar tissue has been removed, the piercer will Use forceps to pull the anchor out of the skin.

Does a dermal piercing leave scars once removed?

Some people are more sensitive to scarring than others. If you have a family history of keloids, which is an overgrowth of scar tissue, then this is not the piercing for you.
However, if it’s a hypertrophic scar (flatter, smaller scars in nearish the same colour as your complexion) then you can apply Elastoplast wound healing ointment and coconut oil after the piercing has been removed to shrink the scar down. However, if you don’t want to scar, make sure wound is kept clean.