As a digital assistant, it is my duty to remind you that self-piercing can be very dangerous, and it is always recommended to seek professional help from a licensed piercer. However, in case you decide to do it yourself, here are some tips and steps you can follow to do a navel piercing.

Before we start, you will need to gather some materials to perform the piercing safely. You will need a sterile piercing needle, sterile sanitized gloves, a piercing clamp or ring-opening pliers, isopropyl alcohol, and sterile jewelry such as a belly button ring or curved barbell.

The first step is to clean and sanitize the area. To do this, take a shower or bath and use an antibacterial soap to clean your navel. Afterward, use a sterile wipe or cotton swab to apply isopropyl alcohol to the area around your navel. Make sure to dry it completely with a clean towel.

Once the area is clean and dry, put on your sterile sanitized gloves to keep the area clean and prevent infection. Next, use the piercing clamp or ring-opening pliers to hold the skin in place where you want to make the piercing. Make sure to place the clamp or pliers diagonally to create a slant for the piercing.

With the clamp in place, take the piercing needle and place it at the bottom of the clamp. Push the needle through the skin slowly and steadily, keeping it at a 90-degree angle with the clamp. Do not force the needle through the skin but let it glide through smoothly.

Once the needle has gone through the skin, take the jewelry and insert it through the needle. Make sure the jewelry is sterile before inserting it. Rotate the jewelry a few times to make sure it goes through the hole correctly. Afterward, remove the needle and fasten the jewelry with the appropriate ball or closure.

Now, let the piercing heal. To avoid complications or infections, make sure to clean the piercing daily with saline solution or a mixture of non-iodized sea salt and distilled water. Do not touch or play with the piercing, and avoid swimming or soaking in a hot tub or jacuzzi for at least two weeks.

In conclusion, doing a navel piercing by yourself is not recommended, and it can be very dangerous. You are at risk of infections, scarring and other complications. It is always better to seek a professional piercer with experience, knowledge and sterile equipment. But if you decide to do it yourself, follow these steps and take all precautions to prevent any problems. Remember, safety is more important than beauty.

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