1,2mm
People also ask, how many MM is a tragus piercing?
JEWELRY TYPE
Standard Post Length | |
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Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Conch, Lobe) | 1/4″ (6-6.5mm) |
Lips (Monroe, Medusa, Madonna) | 5/16″ (8mm) |
Nose (Bone, Screw, L-Shape) | 1/4″ (6-6.5mm) |
One may also ask, what gauge is a surface tragus?
16g
Can you wear a regular earring in your tragus?
It’s absolutely safe, however a regular ear piercing is typically 18 gauge in size where a Tragus is typically 16 gauge. When putting a smaller size piece of jewelry in your tragus piercing, the hold will slowly shrink to the size of the new ring.
Can I pierce my tragus with a gun?
Francieli warns ‘it shouldn’t ever be done with a gun, as the strong pressure could damage the cartilage—and it’s also very loud for your eardrum since it’s right next to it.
Can your tragus be too small to pierce?
It’s uncommon for a tragus to be too small, but it does happen. Trying to pierce this area can result in piercing behind the tragus if it is not large enough. This can affect your ability to chew.
Whats bigger 16G or 18G?
Internationally, gauge is measured in millimeters (mm).
Gauge | Inches | Millimeters |
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20G | .032″ | 0.81mm |
18G | .040″ | 1.0mm |
16G | .050″ | 1.2mm |
14G | .064″ | 1.6mm |
What is the best jewelry for tragus piercing?
What Type of Jewelry Is Used for Tragus Piercing?
- Stud: Small and simple, studs are a great option for tragus piercings, which tend to be tiny. …
- Barbell: A barbell is an earring with balls on both ends and a bar in the center.
What is the smallest gauge size for Tragus?
Post Length / Ring Diameter
PIERCING TYPE | STANDARD GAUGE SIZE | STANDARD LENGTH |
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Tragus Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm |
Helix Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm |
Rook Piercing | 16G, 18G | 8mm, 10mm |
Conch Piercing | 16G, 18G | 6mm, 8mm, 10mm |
Do vertical tragus piercings reject?
Can a tragus piercing reject? Tragus piercings have a low rate of rejection. However, surface tragus piercings are likely to reject.
What is the piercing in front of your tragus called?
Also known as the sideburn tragus piercing, this procedure does not go through any cartilage, so the healing process is different than that of the cartilage ear piercings we’ve mainly discussed so far in this series.