Deep Facial Cleansing: Blackheads Around Piercing
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Deep facial cleansing around piercings—especially for removing blackheads—requires extra care. Pierced areas are more prone to infection, irritation, and scarring if not handled gently.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to safely perform deep facial cleansing and remove blackheads near a piercing, along with dermatology-backed best practices.
🧼 How to Deep Clean Blackheads Around a Piercing (Safely)
⚠️ Key Precautions:
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Avoid disturbing the piercing—especially if it’s new or healing.
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Don’t use harsh acids or scrubs directly on or in the piercing hole.
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Always use clean hands, tools, and products to prevent infection.
✅ Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Wash Your Hands Thoroughly
Use antibacterial soap to prevent introducing bacteria near the piercing.
2. Cleanse the Area (Avoid the Hole)
Use a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like:
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CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
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Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser
👉 Avoid getting cleanser inside the piercing. You can use a cotton swab or pad to clean precisely around it.
3. Steam to Open Pores
Apply a warm compress (clean towel with warm water) to the area for 5–10 minutes.
✅ Do NOT steam if the piercing is still healing, as excess moisture could irritate or slow healing.
4. Use a Chemical Exfoliant Near (Not On) the Piercing
Choose products with salicylic acid (BHA) to gently unclog pores near the piercing.
Apply with a cotton swab:
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Focus on the blackhead-prone area, avoiding direct contact with the hole or jewelry.
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Example product: Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
🛑 Avoid glycolic or lactic acid near open/healing piercings—they’re more irritating.
5. Extraction (Only if Necessary)
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Use fingers wrapped in tissue or a disinfected extractor tool.
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Press gently around the blackhead at least 2–3 mm away from the piercing.
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Don’t force it. If it doesn’t come out easily, leave it alone.
👉 If the blackhead is too close to the piercing or painful, let a professional handle it.
6. Soothe and Sanitize the Skin
After extraction:
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Use witch hazel, saline spray, or niacinamide toner on the area.
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Avoid alcohol or hydrogen peroxide directly on skin near the piercing—they can dry or damage tissue.
You can also apply aloe vera gel or CeraVe Healing Ointment near (not on) the piercing for calming.
7. Clean the Piercing Separately
If needed:
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Use sterile saline spray or a saltwater soak (¼ tsp sea salt in 1 cup warm water).
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Pat dry with clean paper towel.
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Avoid rotating the jewelry or applying skincare products to the piercing itself.
🔁 Ongoing Maintenance
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Clean your piercing daily with saline.
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Wash pillowcases frequently.
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Use non-comedogenic moisturizers and sunscreen to prevent pore blockage around piercings.
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Keep hair products and makeup away from the area.
📌 When to See a Professional
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If the area is red, swollen, or painful.
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If there’s pus, a bump, or blackhead directly under the piercing.
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If the piercing is less than 6 weeks old—avoid extractions completely.
Removing blackheads near facial piercings requires extra care to prevent irritation or infection. Here’s a detailed, dermatologist-backed guide to help you safely perform deep facial cleansing around piercings:
🧼 Step-by-Step: Deep Facial Cleansing Near Piercings
1. Cleanse Gently Around the Piercing
Use a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser like CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser. Avoid applying the cleanser directly on the piercing site. Instead, cleanse the surrounding area carefully to prevent irritation. For new piercings, it’s recommended to clean around the piercing with a sterile saline wound wash twice a day and avoid other forms of cleanser or moisturizer until the piercing is fully healed .
2. Steam to Open Pores
Apply a warm compress to the area for 5–10 minutes to help open pores and soften blackheads. Be cautious not to overheat or apply steam directly to the piercing, especially if it’s still healing.
3. Apply a Salicylic Acid Exfoliant
Use a product containing salicylic acid to exfoliate the area around the piercing. Apply it with a cotton swab, ensuring it doesn’t come into contact with the piercing itself. Salicylic acid helps to clear clogged pores and prevent future blackheads .
4. Manual Extraction (If Necessary)
If blackheads are close to the piercing but not on it, you can perform gentle extraction:
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Wrap your fingers in clean tissue or use a sterilized comedone extractor.
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Apply gentle pressure around the blackhead to coax it out.
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Avoid using fingernails or applying excessive force to prevent skin damage.
For blackheads directly on or very close to the piercing, it’s best to consult a dermatologist or professional piercer to avoid complications.
5. Post-Extraction Care
After extraction, cleanse the area again and apply a soothing, non-comedogenic moisturizer. Avoid using alcohol-based toners or harsh astringents near the piercing.
⚠️ Important Tips
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Avoid Pore Strips Near Piercings: Pore strips can be too aggressive and may irritate the piercing site.
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Be Cautious with Exfoliants: Avoid using exfoliating scrubs directly on the piercing. Stick to chemical exfoliants applied carefully around the area.
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Monitor for Signs of Infection: If you notice increased redness, swelling, or discharge around the piercing, seek medical advice promptly.
🧴 Recommended Products
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Cleanser: CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser
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Exfoliant: Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Moisturizer: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer
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Saline Solution: NeilMed NeilCleanse Piercing Aftercare Fine Mist
For a visual demonstration on safely removing blackheads near piercings, you might find this video helpful:
If you need personalized advice based on your specific piercing location or skin type, feel free to ask!
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