There are several things that you should avoid doing before getting a piercing to ensure that the process goes smoothly and to reduce the risk of complications. Here are some things you should not do before a piercing:

  1. Drink alcohol or take drugs: Avoid consuming alcohol or drugs before getting a piercing, as they can increase bleeding and affect your ability to make sound decisions.
  2. Take blood-thinning medications: If you are taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, it is recommended to stop taking them several days before your piercing to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding.
  3. Use topical numbing creams: Do not apply topical numbing creams or gels to the area to be pierced, as they can interfere with the piercing process and increase the risk of infection.
  4. Touch the area: Avoid touching the area to be pierced, as this can introduce bacteria and increase the risk of infection.
  5. Wear tight or restrictive clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing that will not rub against the area to be pierced.
  6. Eat a heavy meal: Avoid eating a heavy meal before your piercing, as it can make you feel uncomfortable and may cause nausea or vomiting.
  7. Ignore aftercare instructions: Make sure to research and understand the proper aftercare instructions for your specific piercing before getting it done, and follow them carefully to ensure proper healing and minimize the risk of infection.