Why Piercing With Needle Is Better Than Gun?
Piercing guns have been used for body piercing in malls and department stores for many years. Professional body piercers, on the other hand, want the piercingwith needle gun banned. This is why. The first concern with piercing is sterilization. Cross-contamination prevention must be strictly followed during any procedure that involves contact with blood or bodily fluids. Piercing guns are typically made of plastic and therefore cannot be sterilised in an autoclave. Cross-Contamination Some will argue that the piercing gun is never in direct contact with the customer's skin. This may be true, but the piercer's hands are contaminated, and if they touch the customer's skin and then touch the gun, the gun is now contaminated. Other Piercing Gun Issues One of the potential issues with gun piercing is sterility. Another example is tissue trauma. To make room for the jewellery, the gun drives a blunt stud through the skin, causing it to rip. Then it pinches the back of the...