Should I twist my cartilage piercing?

No, you should not twist your cartilage piercing as this can prevent healing. Just wiping the cleaning solution over the front and back of the piercing should be enough.

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Secondly, how do you take care of a cartilage piercing?

It should be something like this:

  1. Keep your hands off the piercing.
  2. Always wash your hands before handling the jewelry or cleaning.
  3. Don’t sleep on your piercing.
  4. Clean the piercing daily with saline (salt water)
Also question is, how long does it take for a cartilage piercing to stop hurting? So all that’s left to do is discover how long your new cartilage piercing will hurt. I spoke with pro piercer Ashley of Venus by Maria Tash to understand the ins and outs of potential cartilage piercing pain. According to Ashley, cartilage piercings take six months to a year to fully heal.

Hereof, how long does a cartilage piercing take to heal?

4 to 12 months

Is it bad to sleep on your cartilage piercing?

“We always recommend not sleeping on the side of your new piercing while it heals as this can cause irritation and extra swelling,” Bubbers says. The APP recommends using the T-shirt trick: put a clean T-shirt over your pillow and turn it nightly.

How can I make my cartilage piercing heal faster?

By Tara Moss

  1. GO TO A PROFESSIONAL. …
  2. SAY NO TO THE GUN. …
  3. CHOOSE YOUR JEWELLERY WISELY, AND DON’T CHANGE IT. …
  4. GET ONE DONE AT A TIME. …
  5. KEEP IT CLEAN. …
  6. TREAT YOUR PIERCING TO REGULAR SALT BATHS. …
  7. CONSIDER EMU OIL. …
  8. AVOID.

Is a hoop or stud better for cartilage piercing?

Whether it’s a hoop or stud, you can always get whichever you like for a cartilage piercing. Your piercer will probably recommend labret studs—longer studs will accommodate for how much the piercing will swell. Hoops may be too small to give your piercing breathing space.

How do you shower with a new cartilage piercing?

What can I clean my cartilage piercing with?

To care for a fresh piercing, wash with soap and water or saline solution—not rubbing alcohol—twice a day. “I find alcohol dries the piercing out,” Smith explains, “If it gets too dry, it cracks and bleeds, causing the wound to remain open. I prefer oil-based soaps for this reason.

How bad does cartilage hurt?

It Can Hurt More Than a Traditional Ear Piercing

Some people have reported that a cartilage piercing hurts more than an earlobe piercing. This is because the cartilage tissue is a different and tougher tissue to pierce through than an earlobe, so it is a bit more painful as a result.

Why does my cartilage piercing hurt after a week?

What is normal for a new cartilage piercing (for the first week)? It’s normal to be sore and red. It’ll probably be a bit inflamed (which is usually why piercers use an earring longer than your ear so it’ll be comfortable with inflammation). Sometimes your hair touching or wrapping the piercing will hurt.

How do I get my cartilage piercing to stop hurting?

You can try heat/ice, or taking pain relievers like ibuprofen/aspirin. Make sure you’re rinsing it with salt water or washing it with antibacterial soap and warm water. Clean it at least two times a day. If it doesn’t start healing and getting better, contact the piercer who did it and/or contact a doctor.

Which ear should I get my cartilage pierced?

Make Sure to Get It on the Side You Don’t Sleep On

Because I got mine done on a whim, I wasn’t really thinking about which side to get it on, so I picked my left ear right before I was asked.

Why does my cartilage hurt after 6 months?

One possible explanation is the fact you have metal twisting and cutting into your hard cartilage when bumped or pulled. Having a hard surface on a hard surface like a earring and cartilage would have less give then say an ear lobe. Add to the fact cartilage is a slow healing piercing to begin with.

When can I sleep on my cartilage piercing?

Simple answer is when it’s comfortable. Let your piercing be your guide. Typically it can take anywhere from immediately to a few months. I’m my case it was a couple weeks/a month before I could sleep kinda comfortably on my left side.

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