Bioplast Body Jewelry
December 16, 2008 by William
Filed under All Sorts of Body Jewelry

Imagine that you’re getting a body piercing. Now tell me – what’s the most important thing that will require your attention during the next few weeks? Yes, you’re right – it’s the body piercing aftercare.
And now allow me to introduce you with Bioplast body jewelry!
Have you ever heard of this material – Bioplast? No? Then let me tell you a few things about it and I bet you will want to get some piece of Bioplast body jewelry for yourself!
The very word ‘Bioplast’ originates from two words – ‘biological’ and ‘plastic’. So as you can already guess, this is a biocompatible type of plastic. This essentially means that it isn’t going to interfere with your body’s cells and fluids when inserted into a fresh piercing wound!
So there’s no wonder Bioplast has been recognized as one of the best materials for initial body piercings. When you get a new piercing and insert Bioplast body jewelry, you can rest assured that the likelihood of developing some allergic reaction and swelling has been minimized to the minimum!
Another benefit of wearing Bioplast is its flexibility. Well, there’s another material that is even more flexible than Bioplast – it’s PTFE. However, unless you really need a very great range of movement in the healing piercing, like in a navel industrial piercing, you’ll do just fine with Bioplast body jewelry.
So why is the flexibility an advantage? Simply – the fresh piercing is going to be less traumatized because the flexible Bioplast jewelry will adjust to the body movements. You know – you can’t guarantee that the particular body part you’ve got pierced can be always kept motionless while it’s healing!
Bioplast body jewelry can also be sterilized up to 121° C and you shouldn’t have any problems with taking it with you when you go to a piercing studio to get pierced. As Bioplast comes in all the imaginable color variations, you can pick your favourite barbell or ring even before getting pierced and get it inserted.
Otherwise you have to wait until the new piercing heals and you are allowed to change the initial body jewelry to a new one. And sometimes people are getting so tempted to remove the boring plain barbell and insert the new one…that they ignore the fact that the piercing hasn’t healed properly yet.
The next thing that may happen – when inserting the new piece of jewelry, they damage the half-healed piercing hole and it can swell up again and start oozing.
So to avoid all this fuss – simply choose a nice looking Bioplast body jewelry at the very beginning and ask your piercer to insert it!









