Your ear lobe is the dangly bit it the bottom of your ear that you can ben and that. The Cartalage is the rest of your ear above the lobe. I have both pierced so if your looking for piercing advice, the lobe dosent hurt at at all, but the cartalage is quite sore and throbs for like 2 hours after getting it done. Piercing the lobe yourself is easy but your better to get the cartalage done profesionaly.
bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..
Cartilage does not contain bones nor is bone. Cartilage is soft to moderately hard tissue that makes your ear lobes, tips of your nose, joints between bones, and more more objects in your body.
I'd wait till your lobes are completely or nearly completely healed. Cartilage piercings take longer to heal and if your body is trying to heal your lobes AND cartilage at the same time, it'll take even longer for your cartilage to heal. So, 2-3 mths.
bones are hard, cartilage are soft and bendable , eg your ear, nose..
yes. she also has double piercing in her ear lobes, double pierced cartilage in her left ear, nose piercing (right).
Whether rounded ear lobes are dominant or recessive depends on the specific genetic variant involved. In general, it is believed that free (unattached) ear lobes are dominant over attached ear lobes. This means that if one parent has free ear lobes and the other parent has attached ear lobes, their offspring are more likely to have free ear lobes.
Yes, ear lobes can shrink over time due to factors such as weight loss or aging. Piercings in the ear lobes can also contribute to stretching and potentially reducing the size of the lobes. If you notice significant changes in your ear lobes, it's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
Ear cartilage piercing, yes and................
Yes they can, because they could get the genes from a grandparent, or even farther back if they didn't have detached ear lobes.
Yes you can fly or go to higher elevations just after getting the lobes pierced, however ear cartilage may bleed at 10,000 feet due to the thinning air pressure.
The genotype for free ear lobes is usually represented as FF or Ff, where F stands for the dominant allele for free ear lobes. The genotype for fixed ear lobes is typically represented as ff, where f stands for the recessive allele for fixed ear lobes.
No, Claire's cannot do cartilage piercings because they are not piercers. Claire's use piercing guns which are dangerous for many reasons, and thus banned on everything but the ear lobes (and hopefully soon they will be banned outright). Guns cannot be used on cartilage as it could shatter.