What earrings are good for cartilage?

What earrings are good for cartilage?

Hoop earrings are well suited for all cartilage piercings except the rook, outer conch, auricle and orbital. Although a small hoop earring can fit the snug or inner conch location, they face upward so the hoop will fall back down onto your ear.

Can cartilage earrings be worn in the lobe?

Yes, you can wear flat back earrings in your lobe piercing! Flat back earrings are great to wear, especially if you like sleeping in your earrings (no more getting poked by your earring backs!).

Can you fit a 16G earring in cartilage?

A 16G needle is used for most cartilage piercings, including the tragus, helix, rook, conch and daith. Shop our flat back earrings and cartilage hoops for cartilage piercings.

Can you wear normal earrings in a cartilage piercing?

Cartilage takes 6–9 months to heal, and initial jewelry should be left in unless you’re having problems. Regular stud jewelry is full of nooks and crannies to hold bacteria, do not allow for drainage, cam snag on clothing easier, are not surgical stainless/titanium, and are much thinner than what you were pierced with.

Is my cartilage piercing rejecting?

Symptoms of piercing rejection Signs that a piercing is migrating and possibly being rejected include: more of the jewelry becoming visible on the outside of the piercing. the piercing remaining sore, red, irritated, or dry after the first few days. the jewelry becoming visible under the skin.

Can you pierce cartilage with 20 gauge?

If you’ve been pierced with a needle in a piercing shop, most likely you’re at a 20 or 18 gauge. No worries! The smaller the gauge the bigger the hole, so any standard size earring can be worn in addition to 20 or 18 gauge captive rings, cartilage studs, etc.

Why is there a big bump on my cartilage piercing?

Unfortunately, bumps are relatively common with cartilage piercings. They can form soon after your initial piercing or long after it’s truly healed. If you still have a bump after the initial swelling subsides, it may be: a pustule, which is a blister or pimple that contains pus.

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