So, you got a new ear piercing (exciting!), and now there's a weird bump next to it. Cue the panic spiral. Is it a regular piercing lump? Is it a keloid scar? Should you be worried?
Answer: probably not! Don’t worry, noticing bumps after getting a piercing is super common. Your body is healing, and sometimes it overreacts to the trauma of being punctured. Annoying, yes, but totally manageable.
Board-certified dermatologist Loretta Ciraldo, M.D., FAAD, explains that a piercing bump is “a natural response to physical trauma, similar to what happens if you accidentally cut yourself with a kitchen tool.” The bump is essentially a form of short-lived swelling that may feel tender and painful when pressed.
But piercing bumps and keloid scars are not the same thing, and understanding piercing bumps helps you figure out the right care (and gives you some much-needed peace of mind!)
The confusion comes when people hear the word "keloid" and immediately think the worst.
Let's break down what's actually going on with that bump, when to worry, and when to relax. (Spoiler: most of the time, you can relax!)