Can you swim in a pool after new eyebrow piercing?
No, it is not advisable to swim in a pool after getting a new eyebrow piercing.
Swimming in a pool after a new eyebrow piercing can increase the risk of infection and other complications. The water in the pool may contain bacteria and other contaminants that can enter the piercing and cause an infection. Additionally, the chlorine in the pool water can irritate the piercing and slow down the healing process.
It is important to wait until your eyebrow piercing is fully healed before swimming in a pool. The healing time for an eyebrow piercing can vary from person to person, but it generally takes around 6-8 weeks. During this time, it is essential to keep the piercing clean and dry, and to avoid any activities that could put it at risk of infection.
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