The Different Kinds of Ear Piercings and Their Pain Levels

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edited November 2024 in Social Groups
Body piercings have been around for centuries. Tribes have used them before as a way to express their religious beliefs. Some piercings also have medicinal purposes.

Nowadays, ear piercings have been regarded as one of the most popular way to express one’s self and show their identity to everyone. If you have been thinking of getting one but still do not know which piercing to get, we got you covered.

In this article, we will enumerate the different kinds of piercings and explain each of them. Hopefully, after reading this, you will know which ear piercing is the right one for you.

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The Seventeen Kinds of Ear Piercings

Yes, there are a lot of options to choose from and we understand that it can be overwhelming at first. These piercings are generally named for their location in the ear. There are:

1) Ear Lobe

2) second ear lobe

3) third ear lobe

4) helix

5) double/triple helix

6) forward helix

7) double forward helix

8) triple forward helix

9) industrial

10) tragus

11) anti-tragus

12) daith

13) outer conch

14) inner conch

15) rook

16) snug

17) transverse lobe.

Different Levels of Pain

Since these piercings are located in different parts of the ear, they also cause different levels of pain. However, the meter written below does not guarantee that this is the degree of pain that you will feel. Note that people also have different pain thresholds. A prick might be significant to you but nonexistent to others.

What is written below is the general consensus of people who have already experienced such piercing. Out of the seventeen types of piercings we mentioned, here are six types and their pain levels.

Lobe – This type of piercing is the most popular and common. If it is your first time to get pierced, then we recommend to go with this one. Since the lobe is fleshy compared to other location, it will not hurt a lot, maybe just a small pinch or a sting.

Helix – This is a full cartilage piercing so it might take more pressure to do than an earlobe piercing. But such pain will be over in seconds.

Tragus – This type of piercing is uncomfortable since it is done through your inner cartilage. However, the pain is generally bearable.

Rook or Snug – With this type of piercing, you will definitely feel moments of sharp pain that can last longer than others. This longer piercing pain is due to the fact that it is located in a thick cartilage. The good thing about this piercing is that it will a lower chance of getting infected since it is located on the inner part of your ear.

Conch – Like the rook or snug, this piercing will be done on a thick cartilage which means the pain and pressure will last longer.

Industrial – This piercing is actually a piercing on two parts of the ear and one industrial barbell. Both piercings go through cartilage so you will surely feel the pain on this one.
Final Thoughts About The Pain

Enduring the pain during the procedure is just the beginning of the story. After getting pierced, it is now your duty to care for your piercing and ensure that its healing process is smooth. The sooner that your piercing heals, the lesser the probability of the piercing getting infected and you experiencing more pain.

Ear lobe piercings heal quickly – around four to six week. On the other hand, cartilage piercings can take up to a year to heal. A good aftercare procedure then is important to prevent any infections and further pain on your part. Aside from caring for it, refrain from touching your piercing or changing the jewelry until your professional piercer gives you the green light.
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