Sometimes life calls for discretion. Whether you’re facing surgery, imaging, work policies, or personal preference, you might need to temporarily swap out your piercing jewelry. That’s where glass retainers come in; and no, we’re not talking about the kind for your teeth.
I stock high-quality glass retainers from Gorilla Glass, and I’m here to break down what they are, when to use them, and why they’re often the safest bet for sensitive or healing piercings.
🔍 What Is a Retainer?
A piercing retainer is a placeholder piece of jewelry designed to keep a piercing open without drawing attention. Retainers are often:
- Clear or skin-toned
- Made from biocompatible materials like glass
- Used in situations where metal or decorative jewelry isn’t appropriate
They come in all styles: straight barbells, curved barbells, nostril screws, labrets, septum retainers, and more.
🧼 Why Glass Retainers Are the Safest Choice
Not all retainers are created equal. Many online shops offer acrylic or plastic retainers, which are not safe for long-term wear. Especially in healing piercings.
I choose borosilicate or fused quartz glass retainers from trusted manufacturers like Gorilla Glass because:
- They’re non-porous, which reduces bacteria buildup
- They’re biocompatible, making them ideal for sensitive skin
- They don’t contain dyes, coatings, or metals
- They’re safe for MRIs, X-rays, and surgery
If you’re prone to irritation, you may also want to read about what jewelry is best for sensitive skin.
✅ When Should You Use a Retainer?
Here are common situations when a glass retainer is a great idea:
🏥 Medical Procedures
Need an MRI, CT scan, or surgery? You may be asked to remove all metal jewelry. A glass retainer ensures your piercing won’t close during that time.
You can also learn more about piercings and medical procedures if you’re preparing for imaging or surgery.
Tip: Always confirm with your doctor if a retainer is okay to leave in during the procedure.
💼 Work or School Restrictions
If your job or school has rules about visible piercings, a clear retainer can make your piercing almost invisible while keeping it open.
🥽 Contact Sports or Physical Activities
If you’re required to remove jewelry for safety but don’t want to risk closing up the piercing, a retainer provides a low-profile, non-metal solution.
⚠️ What Not to Do
- Don’t swap jewelry too early. Retainers are best used once a piercing is healed unless medically necessary.
- Don’t use plastic or silicone retainers in a healing piercing. They can cause irritation or allergic reactions.
- Don’t assume a piercing is safe to go without jewelry. Some close up faster than others!
🔄 Can I Get a Retainer Put In by you?
Absolutely. I carry a full range of sizes and styles of glass retainers from Gorilla Glass, I’m happy to help you:
- Choose the correct retainer
- Insert it safely
- Determine if your piercing is ready to switch
Just book an appointment at book.ipricku.com and I’ll take care of you.
If you’re unsure whether your piercing is ready to switch, you can read more about when it’s safe to change your jewelry.
TL;DR
- Glass retainers are safe, discreet alternatives to metal jewelry
- Perfect for MRIs, surgery, work, or situations requiring invisibility
- We carry Gorilla Glass retainers in a variety of styles
- Don’t use acrylic or plastic. Glass is the gold standard
- Book a check-up or jewelry change at book.ipricku.com
Glass retainers help you keep your piercing and your peace of mind. No compromise necessary.
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