The procedure for a tragus piercing is first to clean the spot. After that, a clamp is used to hold the tragus steady. There is a hole in the center of the clamp. A sterilized needle is pushed through the clamp's hole. The needle is hollow so as you run the needle through, you chase behind it with the jewelry.
The opposite of the piercing, tragus ~ anti tragus, eyebrow ~ anti eyebrow.
There is not straight or gay side for a tragus piercing, it's just a piercing and doesn't denote sexual orientation.
I have had my Tragus pierced on both ears, and went swimming almost right after getting the piercing. Mine was fine.
YES it is ...I have an industrial and it is on the cartilage and my cousin have the tragus and she started crying and her pain tolerance is better then mine the tragus huet much more because it is more cartilage in it then on a cartilage piercing
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
Only if the person doing the piercing is a complete idiot, but generally there is no danger to eyesight from a tragus piercing. Please be sure to see a professional body piercer for this piercing and not some joker with a piercing gun.
In Georgia, minors can get a tragus piercing at 14, but typically, parental consent is required. Many piercing studios will ask for a parent or guardian to be present during the procedure. It's advisable to check with specific piercing shops for their policies and any documentation needed. Always prioritize safety and hygiene when choosing a studio.
16 :)
Yes a straight guy can get a vertical tragus surface piercing without looking feminine. A lot of straight men have them.
yes
Tragus piercing are done by professional body piercers and are never ever to be done with a piercing gun due to the risk of misfires and deep tissue damage.
the tragus piercing is done on cartilage and if you know you form keloids you should avoid cartilage piercings because they have a high chance of forming keloids