All About Ear Piercings
Conch Piercing Guide: Types, Pain, and Care
Learn about conch piercings, their healing time, pain level, and how to care for them. Discover the difference between outer and inner conch piercings.
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All About Ear Piercings
Learn about conch piercings, their healing time, pain level, and how to care for them. Discover the difference between outer and inner conch piercings.
All About Ear Piercings
Explore anti-helix piercings, from jewelry options like curved barbells to care tips for healing this cartilage piercing. Consult with your piercer for personalized advice!
All About Ear Piercings
Explore earlobe piercings: from jewelry options like rings and barbells to care tips and the importance of choosing a professional piercer for a safe experience.
All About Ear Piercings
Discover the essentials of industrial piercings: jewelry options, procedure details, and aftercare tips for this double ear cartilage piercing.
All About Ear Piercings
Learn about rook piercings: placement, pain level, procedure, and jewelry options. Discover the best aftercare tips for this unique cartilage piercing.
All About Ear Piercings
Discover daith piercings, located in the lower ear fold. Learn about jewelry options, care tips, and why this unique cartilage piercing is special.
All About Ear Piercings
Explore industrial barbells, specially designed for connecting multiple ear piercings. Learn about sizes, decorations, and customization options for a unique look!
All About Ear Piercings
A helix piercing is located at the top of the ear, in the cartilaginous area. It’s a very popular piercing as it gives your ear a beautiful look. When considering getting a helix piercing, it’s important to be well-informed about some of the risks involved. We’ve got your back!
All About Ear Piercings
The tragus piercing has become one of the most popular piercings all around the world. It is located in the ear, in the small cartilage flap protecting the ear canal. A tragus piercing isn't a super complicated piercing, but it is made through several layers of cartilage. That means it will take a long time to heal, typically around 3 to 4 months.