What’s a tragus piercing?

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A tragus piercing is made through the small cartilage on the outside of the ear and should only be done by a professional piercer with a needle. It takes 8-16 weeks to heal and requires daily cleaning with sterile saline and alcohol solutions.

A tragus piercing is a piercing that is made through the small cartilage that is located on the outside of the ear, just before the entrance to the ear canal. This type of piercing can only be done by a professional piercer with a piercing needle, and should never be done with a piercing gun used to pierce earlobes. For people who want a piercing that is more unique than an earlobe or upper ear cartilage piercing, but is still acceptable in most work settings, a tragus piercing may be a good alternative.

It will be necessary to visit a professional piercing studio to receive a tragus piercing. Some piercers prefer to use a straight needle, while others will use a curved needle; It doesn’t make a difference to the finished product. The needle will be hollow, of the type used for piercing, and of a small gauge. Once the needle has been positioned through the cartilage and into the receiving tube to prevent damage to the ear canal, a piece of jewelry will be inserted; Captive bead rings are the most popular because they are often the best for healing, although some can also insert an earring back.

The tragus piercing will begin to heal in the next eight to sixteen weeks, although some piercers recommend leaving the original jewelry on for a year or more. This is because healing in cartilage is notoriously difficult and because it is easy to hit this area while it is healing or for hair to get caught around the piercing. It is better to be safe than sorry and allow the piercing to heal completely before making a change; An infection can be dangerous, leading to scarring or permanent damage. To prevent infection, it will be necessary to carefully follow the piercer’s instructions.

It is important to clean your tragus piercing at least once a day, although some professionals may recommend twice a day. Typically, a sterile saline solution and an alcohol solution are used to clean the area and kill any bacteria that could cause infection. It is important not to touch the tragus piercing while it is healing, except to move the jewelry to prevent cartilage from growing around it; be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before touching the piercing. Also, try not to sleep on top of the tragus piercing, which can lead to the growth of scar tissue.




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