Nope. Unless you want to walk around looking weird. Then by all means do so.
Helix or Vertical Helix, down further on the ear rim it's a Scapha piercing, closer to the front of the face on the ear rim it's a Helix root piercing.
You have to be 14 to get your helix pierced because it is more dangerous than regular ear piercings. It could get infected and in some rare instances the sudden impact of the stud could cause the cartilage in your ear to shatter or collapse.
Usually, yes. check with your piercer before you get your hopes up though!
No it is not. I have mine done its called a helix and i am only ten turning eleven really soon.
Which ever ear looks the best for the piercing, there is no gender indication or orientation indication with body piercing. That's urban legend.
You don't "get your industrial pierced" per se, since no part of the ear is called "industrial". An industrial piercing is just another type of cartilage piercing. Depending on the anatomy of your upper ear, you could potentially have quite a few piercings there, including an industrial and 1 or more helix piercings. If you already have a helix piercing and your piercer says it won't be in the way when s/he adds 2 holes on either side of it and puts in an industrial barbell, then absolutely, you can keep the helix piercing. Or, if the placement works out just right, you may only need to get a second hole and use that and the hole from your original helix piercing to place an industrial barbell through your ear. The best thing to do is to see a professional piercer and ask what the best option is based on the shape of your ear and the placement of your existing helix piercing. You could also visit our forum(link is below), post a photo of your ear, and see what piercers and other community members suggest.
A helix piercing is a type of cartilage piercing but its the specific name for when you get the top of your cartilage pierced. I'll try to attach a picture of what a helix piercing tends to look like. A cartilage piercing is more of a general term that could refer to any of the many cartilaginous areas of your ear being pierced.
Well it all depends on how you handle pain. I handle pain good so mine didn't hurt. When my Helix is healed i am getting my second ear lobe holes and then after that i am getting my industrial piercing with is a bar across your ear. (cartilage piercing). If it hurts to get your helix done don't get another cartilage piercing don't get an industrial if you ever want it cause it goes through your ear twice so its twice the pain.
The left ear should be the correct ear to be pierced. If you get your left ear pierced your not gay if you get your right you are gay but if you get both it means nothing.
No. Ross Lynch does not have a pierced ear.
He does not have a pierced ear.
It shouldn't be a problem. However, I would wait until it doesn't hurt to sleep on your right side. New cartilage piercings can be a pain.