It's called Professional Body Piercing, performed by and experienced professional body piercer working in a licensed and inspected facility. Not a piercing gun boutique or the moron down the street that says he can do it. Body Piercing is an art that requires training, sterile equipment and good materials to be done in a proper manner for the best results, trust me see a Professional Body Piercer.
no it doesn't
Most women pierce the lobe of the ear, although others, pierce the cartilage.
Piercing cartilage with a piercing guns is the number one cause, two would be a secondary infection.
yea they pierce cartilage and lobes. they only pierce ears there so im sure theyd pierce anywhere on that thing :l.
Its better to get it on which ever ear you don't sleep on or talk on the phone with to make healing easier. I'd put it on the less attractive ear. It'll distract from weird cartilage folds and whatnot. No such thing as a "gay ear".
No. It is scar tissue that forms between the skin of the ear and the cartilage as a result of trauma. This can result in contraction and deformation of the ear pinna.
The Needle. Using The Gun To Pierce Like For Example Your Cartilage In Your Ear, The Cartilage Might Shatter And Youll Feel Tiny Bumps Around Your New Piercing, Thatll Mean You Have Shattered Your Cartilage. So In My Opinion For Choosing What To Pierce With I Would Have To Say A Hollow Piercing Needle :)
Well it depends if you have a spot that hurts you in your ear, You should get it anywhere you want but me i would get mine either on top of my ear or on top more than on my ear lobe but kind of in the middle of your ear.
you dont have to wait an exact length of time, i pierce mine all the time ive got a total of 9 in my left ear and they are fine. Enjoy piercing!
You should keep the ice on your ear for 4 minutes
Massaging the ear cartilage can cause temporary deformation of the cartilage due to pressure exerted on it during the massage. However, cartilage is flexible and should return to its original shape once the pressure is removed. If the cartilage remains limp or deformed after massaging, it may indicate injury or a more serious issue that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Ear cartilage piercing, yes and................