Is the helix the most painful piercing?

Is the helix the most painful piercing?

Piercings placed in the upper part of the ear on the outer cartilage are called helix piercings. Helix piercings are considerably more painful than lobe piercings because the outer cartilage area is harder.

How much should a helix piercing cost?

Because a helix piercing is a bit more complicated in terms of placement, you can expect to pay up to $90 or $100 for a well-done piercing. However, you can also find experienced, reputable piercers charging close to $30, so there’s a large range in terms of what you can expect to pay.

What piercing compliments a helix?

The double lobe is one anyone can pull off, and it works well with a wide variety of piercings. We especially love it with the forward helix, because they work well to balance out one another. On its own, the forward helix can feel intimidating and obtrusive, but with the double lobe, it looks clean and pristine.

Can you go blind from helix piercing?

Going blind because of a helix ear piercing – true or false? Growing up, you might have heard your friends or parents mention that you might go blind with a helix piercing – this is absolutely untrue. There’s no connection between your ear cartilage and your retina, and a quick Google search will show you… nothing.

How long does helix take to heal?

“The initial healing time for a helix piercing is two to four months. For the piercing to be fully healed, it takes six to nine months. Healing timelines will vary based on your specific piercing and your body, but you’ll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops.”

How long is helix piercing sore for?

It is normal for your ear to hurt immediately after getting a cartilage piercing, pain that commonly lasts for two weeks to a month. Be careful to not sleep on the side that was pierced: Doing so will cause healing complications and unnecessary discomfort.

What are the risks of getting a helix piercing?

Any type of piercing poses a risk of complications, including:

  • Allergic reactions. Some piercing jewelry — particularly pieces made of nickel — can cause allergic reactions.
  • Oral complications.
  • Skin infections.
  • Other skin problems.
  • Bloodborne diseases.
  • Tearing or trauma.

What piercing can make you go deaf?

Is there a risk of hearing loss? Hearing loss isn’t normally a problem with ear piercing but if the site of a piercing becomes infected then fluid from the infection may block the ear canal which affects hearing. This is more likely to happen with those piercings such as the conch which are next to the ear canal.

Can you wash your hair after a helix piercing?

Tilt your head so that your hair is under the water but your piercing can stay dry as much as possible. You can now begin gently washing your hair. When you leave the shower, be sure to give your cartilage piercing an extra rinse, and fully pat the piercing dry.

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