When the urge toget a piercingcomes along, many people give right in.
Piercings are relatively inexpensive, and they will eventually heal if you change your mind.
But you might want to slow down and plan your piercings out more strategically.

According to theMayo Clinic, you should avoid swimming after getting a piercing.
That means that summertime and vacation might not be the best time to add another hole to your body.
But it turns out, piercing aftercare is a lot more in-depth than that.

Those dos and don’ts will change depending on where you’ve been pierced, too.
Here’s a breakdown so you might plan your piercing accordingly.
That makes the cold-weather months a great time to be spontaneous.

(Unless, of course, you plan to go on a winter vacation.)
“Piercings heal on the outside first and then on the inside,” Koox Diving states.