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Studex System 75 - Ear Piercing Instructions; Preparing the Customer; Preparing Yourself; Marking the Ears

Studex System 75
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Disposable Cartridge Ear Piercing System
©STUDEX
6.
Preparing the Customer
Have the customer select the style of piercing stud they
would like from the ear piercing stud sample board.
Have the customer complete and sign the Release Form.
Have the customer sit in the designated piercing area.
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First, familiarize yourself with the System 75™ piercing
instrument and the packaged studs. It is very important
that you present yourself as a confident, expert piercing
technician to the customer. The more comfortable you
are, the more at easy your customer will be. This will
help the customer relax and relieve any anxiety they
might be experiencing.
Preparing Yourself
Wash both hands and put latex gloves on both hands
BEFORE proceeding with ear piercing.
Check customer’s ear for cysts. Cysts are embedded
skin tissue surrounding foreign debris. When you
pinch the earlobe and feel small, hard lump that can
be moved, it is probably cyst. If you see and feel
a small lump that does not move, it is most likely
scar tissue. Cysts are not visible and can be moved,
whereas scar tissue is visible and does not move.
You may pierce through scar tissue, but never
through as it may rupture, releasing debris into the
surrounding tissue which can cause an infection.
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Marking the Ears
The customer should remove any earrings they are
wearing.
Ask the customer where they would like the new stud(s).
Cleanse the customer’s ears with Studex Sterile Prep. If
not is available, alcohol may be used.
Mark the ears accordingly
with the nontoxic Marking
Pen (Fig. 1.).
Have the customer check
and approve the marks
BEFORE proceeding with
the piercing. The customer
should not touch the ear
after cleansing.
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Figure 1.
EAR PIERCING INSTRUCTIONS