Which ear should i pierce my cartilage




















The outer conch piercing or "orbital" is pierced through the outer part of the ear's cartilage, like the photo below. This conch piercing actually requires two piercings, so have a friend nearby for when you need a hand to squeeze. While it would be nice to know exactly what to expect in terms of pain, it's important to keep in mind that pain level is subjective, Tash says. So you can count on, for example, the conch piercing ranking up there on the yowza scale, while the rook is a bit milder in terms of pain.

However, there are a number of factors that can make a difference in the level of pain you experience, including the quality of the needles, the skill of the piercer, the comfort level with the piercer and the level of anxiety of the client, Tash says. All of that being said, cartilage piercings are known for hurting more than your average ear lobe piercing. While you may be more focused on the aesthetics of your new piercing, choosing the right jewelry is important for preventing infection, too.

There's another reason to be careful about the metal you're using. Otherwise known as "localized cutaneous argyria," Dr. Ilyas says the imprint can be removed with lasers, but is also easily avoided by choosing the right jewelry in the first place. This includes someone who is willing to discuss the inspiration behind your piercing, whether it be through photos or the type of jewelry you are seeking, as well as a piercer who can address the best way to achieve and heal your vision. You can also double-check that they have proper licensing.

Ilyas says. So, it goes without saying that we've found out everything we possibly can about them so you don't have to. A helix piercing is a fancy name for any piercing on the upper cartilage of the ear. A double helix piercing is two piercings under one another, in this same area. If you follow the curve of the top of your ear around until it meets your head, that little nook of your ear is where the forward helix piercing goes through.

This is also known as the anti-helix and inner helix piercing. A triple helix is when there are two more studs going up from the initial forward helix, creating a line of three studs. I wanted to get my forward helix pierced with a hoop, but the piercer recommended getting a bar instead, because hoops are more susceptible to infection. This is because bacteria can get caught in the curve and then be moved around the ear into the hole.

Note: get one at the piercing shop because it will be made with the right type of earring back to wear as the piercing heals. Not only should you probably consider whether your workplace will allow it, but also consider the practicality of it.

Similarly, you should think about other day-to-day activities you enjoy. When I first got the cartilage piercing, I had to be extra careful while doing ab exercises with my hands behind my head and make sure not to bump my ear when I was doing movements on the reformer. Even though I am a big scardy-cat when it comes to needles, the piercing experience was much less painful than I had anticipated.

Take some time, find a good piercer and good piece of jewellery, and then throw all caution to the wind and do what you want! If you have any more questions about the piercing let me know below, or if you have additional advice to share, add it in the comments section! Cart 0. Should I Get a Cartilage Piercing? Which side do you sleep on? Can you commit to the healing process of a cartilage piercing?



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