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Helix Piercing

Helix piercing is one of the most popular piercings. It is located on the upper ear cartilage, above the ear lobe.
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Tragus Piercing

Tragus piercing is a type of body piercing that involves piercing the small flap of skin, that hangs in front of the ear canal, known as the tragus.
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High Lobe Piercing

High-Lobe Piercing is a type of body piercing that goes through the upper cartilage of the ear, typically in the area known as the “lobe.”
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Lobe Piercing

In the world of piercings, lobe piercing is one of the most popular choices. It is a simple and subtle way to adorn your ears.
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Anti Tragus Piercing

Anti-tragus piercing is a type of body piercing that is done on the cartilage flap that protrudes from the side of the ear, opposite the tragus.
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Snug piercing

Snug piercing is a perforation of the earlobe that is placed in the innermost part of the ear.
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Outer Conch Piercing

Outer Conch Piercing is a type of ear piercing that is done through the outermost part of the ear cartilage.
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Conch Piercing

Conch piercing is a type of ear piercing that is done through the cartilage in the center of the ear.
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Daith Piercing

Daith piercing is a type of ear piercing that goes through the innermost cartilage fold of the ear, located above the earlobe.
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Rook Piercing

Rook piercing is a type of ear piercing that is done through the cartilage in the upper part of the ear.
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Forward Helix Piercing

Forward helix piercing is a type of ear piercing, that involves piercing the forward-most part of the outer rim of the ear.
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Flat Piercing

In the world of piercings, lobe piercing is one of the most popular choices. It is a simple and subtle way to adorn your ears.
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Industrial Piercing

Industrial piercing is a type of body piercing that goes through the fleshy part of the earlobe and then exits through the cartilage.
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Pain Level

How much pain is involved with ear piercings?
Some people find ear piercings relatively painless while others report that they are extremely painful.

Risks and Complications 

Ear piercings may seem like a simple and harmless procedure, but there are risks and complications associated with the practice.

Procedure

The procedure for getting an ear piercing generally involves cleaning the area to be pierced with an antiseptic soap, then marking the location of the piercing with a sterile marker.

Healing Time & Aftercare

After getting your ears pierced, you’ll need to take care of them properly in order for them to heal properly and avoid infection. 

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