The skin of the ear piercing needs to be combined with the patient’s symptoms and the local examination of the ear piercing to determine what is going on. Generally, the local skin of the patient after the ear piercing may have the following conditions: 1. This is a sign of good local wound healing. In this case, it is not recommended to forcibly remove the peeling skin. The peeling skin can fall off on its own after the local wound has healed well and no special treatment is needed. 2. If the patient has repeated local pus, redness, swelling and pain after the ear piercing, and local crusting and swelling of the skin flap are found during the clinical examination, it may suggest local infection. It is necessary to find a doctor for local medication change treatment and apply antibiotics if necessary to prevent infection.