Is it hard to change a tragus piercing?

Changing your tragus piercing can be quite a challenge. That’s because of the small sized balls on your tragus piercing.

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Beside this, how do you remove a tragus flat back earring?

To remove your flat back earrings, hold the post (the back of the earring) with one hand and then gently unscrew the front piece from the post. Once the front piece is loose, gently pull it away from the post. Screw the front back into the post when you’re not wearing it to prevent damage to the threading.

Besides, what side do you unscrew a piercing? Remember the Golden Rule – Tightie Rightie, Lefty Loosey

Balls are screwed tight to the right and to loosen you need to screw to the left.

Likewise, people ask, how do you unscrew a tragus ball tight?

Can I take my tragus piercing out to clean it?

Make sure the new jewellery is sterilised too and your hands are clean before changing it. If you don’t want to do it yourself, a professional piercer will be able to do it for you. If you do take it out, be careful not to leave it out for too long as it could close over.

How long should I wait to change my tragus piercing?

Stephanie recommends, at the minimum, waiting 8 weeks before changing up your jewellery but in general, be careful about changing your earrings round for the first 6 months as it can slow down the healing process.

How can I make my tragus piercing heal faster?

Apply a warm compress

You can also apply a warm compress to help encourage faster wound healing. Although a warm towel can do the trick, chamomile tea bags are an unexpected way to stimulate the area and promote healing. To make a chamomile compress: Soak a chamomile tea bag in a cup of hot water.

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