Studex Mini Cubic Zirconia G/P Pr-M100Y-Stx

Sku: 8321

4.750 KWD

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Studex Mini Tiffany April Crystal G/P Pr-M104Y-Stx

Smaller version of the Tiffany April crystal — discreet 4-prong setting, gold-plated.

Studex (USA) is the global leader in sterile ear-piercing earrings — over 1 billion ears pierced in nearly 50 years (founded 1976). Made from hypoallergenic surgical stainless steel, with 24-carat gold electroplating where applicable. Each pair is individually sealed and pre-sterilised. The 'Sensitive' line is nickel-free for the most reactive ears. 'Mini' Tiffany — same elegant 4-prong setting as the Large version, scaled down for subtle daily wear or smaller earlobes.

Benefits:
- April birthdays — first piercing or replacement
- Petite/younger ears
- Discreet professional wear

How to Use:
Used WITH a Studex piercing instrument — the studs come pre-loaded in a sterile cartridge that fits the gun. Pierce, then leave the studs in for 6 weeks (earlobe) or 12 weeks (outer ear cartilage) to allow proper healing. During healing: clean with sterile saline twice daily, twist the stud gently each cleaning, avoid harsh soaps and creams. Don't change earrings until the canal is fully healed.

Precautions:
- Don't pierce yourself — go to a trained piercer with a sterile Studex instrument
- Stop and see a doctor if: severe pain, pus, fever, spreading redness — possible infection
- Avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, and sea water during initial healing — risk of infection
- Avoid sleeping on the pierced side for the first 2-3 weeks
- Don't use rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide on healing piercings — they damage healing tissue
- Keep hair, makeup, and hair products away from the piercing site

Q&A:
Q: Why Studex vs cheap piercing earrings?
A: Studex earrings are factory-sterilised and pre-mounted in cartridges that fit a Studex piercing instrument — the system is designed to minimise infection risk. Cheap unsterile earrings + non-medical piercing methods (DIY, ice + needle) carry HIGH risk of infection, keloids, and uneven piercing.

Q: When can I change earrings?
A: 6 weeks for earlobe; 12 weeks for cartilage (helix, tragus). Changing too soon: the piercing channel hasn't fully formed and can close or get infected. After full healing, you can use any earring style.

Q: Are these safe for sensitive ears?
A: Yes — surgical stainless steel is hypoallergenic for most people. The 'Sensitive' line uses additional nickel-free coatings. If you have a known nickel allergy, choose Studex Sensitive specifically. Real gold (24ct plating) is also nickel-free.

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