You could get two individual clear plugs/bars. It'll be tough to find a clear bar long enough for an industrial.
Local tattoo and piercing shops are the primary place to go when wanting to learn more about the industrial bar piercing. Information about this piercing can also be found online on the About site.
Any piercing can bleed. Just remember, you are sticking pieces of metal through your body in places that they were not meant to go.
Oh, dude, technically, yeah, you can still get an industrial piercing even if you have your helix pierced. It's like having a sandwich with extra toppings, you know? Just make sure your ear can handle the extra bling without freaking out. But hey, if you're up for it, go for that industrial look and rock it like a boss!
Any body piercing studio will be able to do your cartilage piercings, check them out under body piercing in the phone book.
Industrial piercings are done with a needle in the hands of a trained professional body piercer. Ardenes is not a body piercing facility, they are not licensed to do body piercing nor do they know how to do industrial piercings. They use piercing guns for ear lobes only. See a professional body piercer at a body piercing studio or your local professional tattoo shop.
It depends. Your original piercing might be at the wrong angle. Go and visit the piercer and they can figure it out for you. You may ave to let it heal and then get it repierced at the right angle.
To have a piercing "off" (removed), it's best to go back to the shop you got it done & have the piercing artist who did it remove it. If something is wrong or goes wrong, chances are they can handle it there.
Yes but it depends on where you go... i got mine done in July and i was still 14 when i was in Hollywood.. just go with a parent of course :)
Risks of an industrial include keloids, hypertrophic scarring, and infection. If cared for properly, none of these things should occur.
Yes quit using whatever you are using to clean the piercing and just rinse the piercing under running water after your shower daily. Do not put anything else on the piercing and the lump and scar will go away after 3 or more weeks of just water rinsing.
Is the cut related to the piercing or is it just from a scratch in that area? If its unrelated to the piercing, you can put some neosporin or any other antibacterial cream on it. Make sure its the cream and not the ointment because the ointment is too thick and can stop the piercing from breathing if the cut is close to the piercing. If the piercing hole looks like a slit because of the cut or migration, go see your piercer. You might need a custom bar or to remove the piercing and get it done again later.
Your general physician, ER, or a walk-in clinic. Something along those lines