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What is the least painful ear piercing?

Piercings come in all shapes and sizes and are applied to a variety of areas of the body. From traditional earlobe piercings to Dite and Helix piercings, the possibilities are almost endless.

But which ear piercings are more or less painful?

If you've been thinking about getting a piercing but are nervous or afraid of the location or potential pain, rest assured that ear piercings are one of the least painful types of piercings.

Below, we've looked at some of the least painful ear piercings that are great for first-time piercers, as well as those who are really afraid of the pain and the piercing process.

Ear lobe piercing

Because the earlobe is quite "meaty" with no hard tissue such as cartilage, this piercing tends to be one of the lowest on the pain scale. In truth, you may feel a slight tingle during the piercing, but that's all you'll notice.

Another advantage of this type of piercing is that the healing time is usually quite fast, taking about six weeks to fully heal. And once the piercing is completely healed, feel free to change the jewelry as many times as you want.

Transverse earlobe piercing

This type of piercing is generally considered minimally painful for those at the end of the needle and is one of the more unusual and interesting options available. The transverse lobe piercing is performed horizontally through the earlobe, which requires the use of a long barbell.

The bar does not touch the cartilage, but only passes through the soft part of the earlobe. Due to the way the ear is pierced, your jewelry will be horizontal. The transverse piercing process is quick, not too painful, unique and stunning when the right jewelry is placed into the piercing.

Earlobe piercing stretching

Stretching the earlobe piercing or measuring the lobe also ranks high on the list of the least painful earlobe piercings. Basically, this type of piercing involves stretching the skin of the piercing in small steps to eventually get a bigger hole.

The purpose of this option is to enlarge the earlobes so that larger jewelry can be placed in them. The first step in this journey is to get a simple earlobe piercing done by a professional piercer. Then choose a sensor that will be the ideal stopping point.

You will eventually be able to wear jewelry in your desired size once the pierced hole has slowly and gently stretched over time.

Over time, cones are placed in the punch hole to increase the size of the hole. As with any type of piercing, it is imperative that you keep the area clean and infection free. The best thing about this type of piercing is that you can make it as big or small as you like. The sky is the limit!

Date Piercing

This piercing is steadily gaining popularity. And although it looks rather painful, let it be known that in fact it is not. Be aware that since this piercing goes through the innermost cartilage of the ear, three is "some" pain.

Another important thing to note is that Date piercings often take quite a long time to heal - three to six months. But after healing, the selection of jewelry for date piercings is simply amazing.

helical piercing

A helical piercing is a cartilage piercing that goes through the upper edge of the ear. Most people report that this type of piercing is a bit painful, but in general it is not as painful as some other cartilage piercings.

The short-term pain you feel during a piercing usually goes away almost immediately after the job is done. Just like a daith piercing, this also has a long healing time of about three months.

In or near Newmarket, ON and ready to start?

If you live in Newmarket, Ontario and are considering getting a piercing, but are too nervous about where the piercing will place on the pain scale, why not start with one of these quick, easy, and virtually painless earlobes. piercing? Not only are these options a great way to start your piercing journey, but they're also fun and addictive.

Are there any other questions? Ready to take the next step? Contact or stop by our local Newmarket Piercing Studio today or contact us at Pierced for more information.

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