The nerves and vien that are under the skin or the ear cartilage are visable using a transdermal illuminator (medical flashlight). The viens are suspended in a layer of tissue below the skin level but not into the actual cartilage. The viens are actually return paths for the used blood, the fresh blood is held within the skin covering the cartilage and then slowly returned to the body by the viens you can see with the aid of a flash light. If you are considering piercing yourself, don't this is an area of the body where infection and perminant damage can be done by novice "wanna be" body piercers or DIYs. Leave the piercing to an experianced professional body piercer who doesn't need to ask the internet for help....
Ear cartilage piercing, yes and................
Cartilage is just that. It hardly contains any blood vessels. That is why there is very little blood when this area is pierced.
elastic cartilage supports the external ear
The pinna or auricle is the visible cartilage part of the ear.
Learn to speak English. lol jk what ears do in ur cartilage?
The symptom of a swollen outer ear can be perichondritis, an ear cartilage infection caused by bacteria. Another symptom is pain. A cause for this condition can be injury of ear cartilage due to factors like cartilage piercing or ear surgery.
NO
elastic cartilage
cartilage is like in the top of your ear!
The human ear (the bit that sticks out of the side of your head) is made of cartilage. However, inside the ear (in the middle hear behind the eardrum) there are 3 bones (the stirrup, the hammer and the anvil) made of bone.
Cartilage is a flexible tissue in the bod. The tip of the nose and ear lobe are cartilage.
It is called the Cartilage.