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Ear piercing

Ear piercing can remain simple and safe when obtained from a professional. The most common place to get pierced is the lobe, however, other popular spots include the top of the ear, the tragus, and even the cartilage. Ear piercing service is opted for by people of all age groups and is considered to be one of the most popular forms of body modification.

If you are considering ear lobe piercing, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and complications that can occur. These include infection, pain, swelling, and even nerve damage.

Despite the risks, ear piercing is generally safe when done by a professional piercer using sterile equipment.

Types of ear piercing

Some of the common ear piercing types are as follows:

Lobe piercing:  This is the most popular type of ear piercing. It is done on the fleshy lower part of the earlobe. It is less painless as compared to other types of ear piercing. The healing time for lobe piercing is also shorter. Once it is healed, you can experiment with different types of earrings.

Cartilage piercing: Cartilage is the tough tissue that makes up the outer part of the ear. It is more painful to get your cartilage pierced as compared to a lobe piercing. The healing time for cartilage piercings is longer. It can take up to 6 months for the piercing to heal completely. It is the most recommended ear piercing for men.

Top ear piercing: Top ear piercing is a popular type of ear piercing that is done through the top of the ear. It is usually done with a needle, but can also be done with a piercing gun. The healing time for this type of piercing is usually 6 to 8 weeks. It can be painless if done correctly. After the piercing is healed, you can choose to have your top ear pierced again or leave it as is.

Helix piercing: A helix piercing is done on the upper cartilage of the ear. It is a popular type of piercing among young people. The healing time for a helix piercing is usually 4 to 6 weeks.

Tragus piercing: The tragus is the small piece of cartilage that protrudes from the front of the ear. Tragus piercings can be painful, but the pain is usually short-lived. The healing time for a tragus piercing is 4 weeks. Once it gets healed, it looks versatile when adorned with small jeweled hoops or barbells.

Causes of ear piercing

In some cultures, ear piercing is a traditional ritual. It is seen as a way to mark the transition from childhood to adulthood. In other cultures, ear piercing is seen as a way to express individuality and style. Ear piercings have been in fashion for centuries. In the past, they were seen as a sign of wealth and status. Today, ear piercings are seen as a way to express your style. It is not uncommon for people to get multiple piercings in different parts of their ears.

In some cases, ear piercing may be recommended for medical reasons. This is usually done to relieve pressure in the ears or to improve hearing.

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