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I know for the surgery you should not wear your jewelry and leave it at home.

And I know you need to remove your piercings the day of the surgery.

My question is, is it ALL piercings you have to take out? I know i need to take my tongue and lip ring out but what about my Industrial earring and my eye brow ring? I still have to lose weight before my record is sent for insurance approval and while im waiting i was thinking of getting some other piercings. Not any that would interfere with surgery or need to be removed ie belly ring. But i'd only get them now if i don't need to remove them during surgery.

Does anybody know? That would help me out A LOT.

Thanks in advance...

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I know for the surgery you should not wear your jewelry and leave it at home.

And I know you need to remove your piercings the day of the surgery.

My question is' date=' is it ALL piercings you have to take out? I know i need to take my tongue and lip ring out but what about my Industrial earring and my eye brow ring? I still have to lose weight before my record is sent for insurance approval and while im waiting i was thinking of getting some other piercings. Not any that would interfere with surgery or need to be removed ie belly ring. But i'd only get them now if i don't need to remove them during surgery.

Does anybody know? That would help me out A LOT.

Thanks in advance...[/quote']

OMG. Yes. I had to take em all out. My industrial was sort of new and it healed up! Talk about mad! My other ones I've managed to get back in. I was told the equipment could arc towards metal and it would burn you wherever your piercing is. It sucks!

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Could arc? whats that? And how could it burn your ear? oh and what about people who have metal plates and things? i don't but im just asking.

oh what if you change it to plastic jewelry? Could you still keep it in? My industrial is almost ten weeks old now

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Could arc? whats that? And how could it burn your ear? oh and what about people who have metal plates and things? i don't but im just asking.

oh what if you change it to plastic jewelry? Could you still keep it in? My industrial is almost ten weeks old now

Arcing is kinda when a "spark" comes out of the tools and the spark stays connected from the tool over to any piece of metal, causing an arc. (Metal plates and things inside the body wouldnt be affected, i guess).That "spark" could burn you. Not sure how common. May be a precaution. I wasn't going to take the chance on some of my locations! LOL. And my industrial was about two months old. I tried to put it back the next day, and again the next day and I found the hole no prob but it was closed! So mad. I didn't think about changing to plastic. That would prob work fine!! :D

OR, AFTER my surg, doc mentioned taping over the jewelry???? Too little too late, in my case! Maybe you can ask about that?

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Ok thank you

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My mom works in surgery and she has witnessed burns from arcing. It ain't pretty. On a positive note, ceramic, tungsten, and plastics won't do this.

During this, which technically isn't a true arcing, electricity is carried through your body, not the air.

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My mom works in surgery and she has witnessed burns from arcing. It ain't pretty. On a positive note, ceramic, tungsten, and plastics won't do this.

During this, which technically isn't a true arcing, electricity is carried through your body, not the air.

Um WHAT? I'm completely freaked out now. Could you explain it again? maybe a different way? Idk.

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My mom works in surgery and she has witnessed burns from arcing. It ain't pretty. On a positive note' date=' ceramic, tungsten, and plastics won't do this.

During this, which technically isn't a true arcing, electricity is carried through your body, not the air.[/quote']

LOL. Thanks. I knew the gist of it but didn't know it actually went through the body.

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Um WHAT? I'm completely freaked out now. Could you explain it again? maybe a different way? Idk.

Your body runs on electricity, and is a great conductor. That is why they can "jump-start" you with a defibrillator after your heart stops. It's basically slamming 300 watts of electricity straight into your heart.

Any time doctors use electricity in surgery there is a risk of burning. This risk is small, but it happens enough that you don't want to test the theory.

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I had to remove all my piercings before I went into surgery but I had my husband put them back in as soon as I got to my room. If he couldnt do it my mom was going to. I was so out of it I didn't even know he did until the next day but he did as I asked. I would ask your surgeon the next time you see him on what their policies are for piercings during surgery.

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