Piercing Bump vs Keloid vs Infection: How to Tell the Difference & Treat It Safely

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Noticed a strange bump on your piercing?

 

You're not alone — many people develop piercing bumps, keloids, or irritation lumps, especially during healing. But the big question is:

 

How can you tell what it is — and what’s the right way to treat it?

 

 

 

 

In this guide, we’ll break down:

  • The difference between a piercing bump, keloid, and infection

  • What causes each

  • How to treat them safely

  • When to seek professional help





🧠 Piercing Bump vs Keloid vs Infection – Key Differences

 

 

Type Looks Like Feels Like Typical Cause
Piercing Bump Small, pink/red bump beside piercing Soft, may ooze clear fluid Irritation or minor trauma
Keloid Raised, firm, shiny scar tissue Firm & smooth, expands over time Overactive scar response (genetic)
Infection Swollen, red, warm, possibly pus-filled Painful, tender, may throb Bacterial contamination



🔍 1. What Is a Piercing Bump? (Most Common)


✅ Looks Like:

  • Pink, flesh-coloured or red

  • Soft, small (pea-sized or smaller)

  • Sits next to the piercing site

  • May ooze clear/yellow fluid (not pus)


🧪 Caused By:

  • Sleeping on a new piercing

  • Changing jewellery too soon

  • Friction from hair, masks, or clothing

  • Low-quality jewellery materials



💡 Good news: piercing bumps are usually temporary and treatable.




🔍 2. What Is a Keloid? (Much Rarer)



⚠️ Looks Like:

  • Thick, shiny, raised scar tissue

  • May continue to grow beyond the piercing site

  • Often darker than your skin tone



🧬 Caused By:

  • Genetic predisposition

  • Overproduction of collagen in the healing process


🧠 Keloids are permanent unless professionally treated (e.g., steroid injections, laser removal).

 

Note: Keloids are not common. If your bump stays small and doesn’t grow over time, it’s likely not a keloid.




🔍 3. What Does a Piercing Infection Look Like?


🛑 Signs of infection:

  • Yellow/green pus

  • Throbbing pain

  • Swelling and heat

  • Foul smell

  • Red streaks spreading from the site


🔬 Caused By:

  • Touching with unclean hands

  • Poor aftercare

  • Swimming or exposure to bacteria

  • Trauma (tugging, impact)



🚨 If you're unsure, always consult a piercer or GP — infections can spread.




💊 How to Treat a Piercing Bump (Safely at Home)



✅ 1. Stick to Implant-Grade Jewellery

Titanium (ASTM F-136) is hypoallergenic, lightweight, and ideal for irritated or healing piercings.

 

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✅ 2. Use Sterile Saline Spray Twice Daily

  • No alcohol or hydrogen peroxide — they can worsen irritation

  • Don’t use tea tree oil (it can burn healing skin)


 

✅ 3. Avoid Sleeping on It

Especially with cartilage piercings — pressure = irritation = bumps


✅ 4. Don’t Pick, Squeeze or Remove the Bump

Let it resolve with consistent care. Picking introduces bacteria.




🧴 What to Do If It’s a Keloid

  • Do not try to treat it with home remedies

  • Visit a GP or dermatologist for:

    • Cortisone injections

    • Silicone gel sheets

    • Cryotherapy or laser treatment

 

 

💡 Early intervention is key — if it’s growing, act quickly.




⚕️ When to See a Professional

See a Piercer If… See a GP If…
Bump won’t go away after 6+ weeks Swelling, pain, pus or fever
Unsure if it’s irritation or keloid Skin feels hot or red streaks appear
Want to change jewellery safely Bump keeps growing after proper care



🩹 Prevention Tips for Future Piercings

  • Always choose titanium or gold (no nickel-based metals)

  • Avoid cheap jewellery or mystery alloys

  • Don’t change jewellery before it’s fully healed

  • Clean hands before touching

  • Use only saline spray — no alcohol or harsh cleaners




✅ Final Thoughts: Identify, Don’t Panic

 

A piercing bump doesn’t mean failure. Most irritation lumps are normal, temporary, and can be cleared up with the right care.

 

But knowing the difference between a piercing bump, a keloid, and an infection is the key to treating it safely.

 

Camden Body Jewellery is here to help — with implant-grade jewellery, professional aftercare tips, and tools to keep your piercings healthy.




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