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Keix ([personal profile] keilexandra) wrote2008-11-01 02:57 pm
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Random question, then I swear I'll shut up and stop spamming posts

If surgical steel is hypoallergenic, how come my ears still get infected (50% of the time) when I wear steel-hooked earrings and 25% of the time when I wear sterling silver? No idea on gold because I don't like the yellow color and find it silly to pay for white gold when sterling silver looks the same and costs less.
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[identity profile] fireriven.livejournal.com 2008-11-01 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently this question is more complicated than a quick Google search can handle and, while I did find a very promising article/medical study, it wasn't free but available only for $31.50.

One thing that stood out to me from another article I found, was: "Surgical stainless steel rarely causes allergic skin reactions; however, not all stainless steel products are nickel-free." So perhaps that is a factor?

Also, where is the piercing? In the flesh or your ear, the cartilage, what? The location can have an effect on the rate of recurrent infection.


[identity profile] wolfpurrs.livejournal.com 2008-11-02 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Or you may need to stop buying earrings from that creepy guy down on the corner. ;)

[identity profile] ksumnersmith.livejournal.com 2008-11-02 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
I have a friend with metal allergies who can't wear surgical steel or silver -- especially not in her ears.

You may want to try titanium and/or niobium, though.