JEWELRY TYPE
Standard Hoop Inner Diameter | |
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Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Lobe, etc.) | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Conch | 3/8″-1/2″ (10mm-12mm) |
Nose | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Septum | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Also, is a hoop or stud better for helix piercing?
Is a Hoop or Stud Better for Cartilage Piercings? It is always better to get a cartilage piercing initially done with a stud. It is easier for the piercing to heal on a long, straight post rather than a curved post.
Just so, what gauge should a cartilage piercing be?
Standard piercing sizes
Piercing | Standard Gauge | Standard Length |
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Cartilage Piercing | 16G , 18G | 3/16″ , 1/4″ and 5/16″ |
Eyebrow Piercing | 16G (14G is also commonly used) | 1/4″ , 5/16″ and 3/8″ |
Industrial Barbell | 14G (16G is also commonly used) | 1 1/2″ (varies) |
Labret Lip Rings | 14G or 16G | 1/4″ , 5/16″, and 3/8″ |
When can I put a hoop in my Helix?
Most piercing points suggest 4 to 6 weeks for changing cartilage but it’s better to wait at least 8 to 10 weeks.
What is the smallest hoop earring size?
10mm
Are helix piercings dangerous?
The cartilage of the ear, in particular, can become susceptible to unique scarring, and in extreme cases, damage caused by a cartilage piercing can lead to permanent disfigurement of the ear, such as cauliflower ear. Don’t let this scare you from this super cute piercing!
What side should I get my helix pierced?
I would strongly recommend getting one side done and waiting for it to heal before doing the other ear. With lobes, the healing is usually quite straightforward but don’t get any of your piercings done with a gun as these aren’t far more likely to get infected and this method can be extremely damaging to your ears.
What side do you get a helix piercing?
Well, it’s actually quite simple: follow the curve of your cartilage around the ear until you reach the side of your face (i.e. right above the tragus) and this piercing area is called a forward helix. You can also have double or triple forward helix piercings.
Does Claire’s do Helix piercings?
Yes they do, but they really shouldn’t. They only use piercing guns, which are not recommended even for lobe piercings but definitely shouldn’t be used on cartilage.
Can you sleep on helix piercing?
Just like all piercings, a cartilage piercing (AKA helix piercing) will be a bit tender while it heals. … Bumping it on something (like a hairbrush), getting hair caught on it, and — yes — sleeping on it can cause your piercing to swell or become painful. And it can stay that way, for days even.
What piercings can you get at 13?
Piercings for Minors
Age | Services Offered |
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13 to 15 years old | Earlobes and Outer Ear/Helix Piercings |
16 or 17 years old | Earlobes and All Ear Cartilage Piercings Nostril and Septum Piercings Eyebrow Piercings Tongue and Lip Piercings, including Labret, Beauty Mark, & Philtrum Piercings Navel Piercings |
Can I put a 16 gauge in my cartilage?
Yes you can, in fact that’s typically what a piercer will do, especially with cartilage piercings. They pierce with a gauge size bigger than the actual jewelry. It allows room for swelling and placing the jewelry.
What is smaller than a 16 gauge?
An 18 gauge, one of the smallest gauges, is actually smaller than a 16 gauge earring, with the largest gauges being 0, 00, and 000 gauge jewelry.
How long should a helix bar be?
The bar length you need will depend on your skin thickness and piercing location, recommended lengths are usually 6mm or 8mm. For a short and snug fit, we recommend a 6mm length, if you have thicker cartilage or prefer to leave a bit of space either side then an 8mm may be better suited.