Can you get a conch pierced with a hoop?

Then there’s the outer conch piercing, which allows a ring to go around the outer edge of the ear’s cartilage (hello, hoop earrings). According to Jones, a conch piercing is suitable for many ears and suits all styles.

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Also, do piercings heal better with a stud or ring?

Studs are always better for healing. And I would stay very far away from tea tree oil, especially on a piercing. As for the bump, changing to a stud will probably speed up the healing process but other than that, just leave it the hell alone. It sounds like an irritation bump and it will heal with time.

One may also ask, when can I change my conch piercing to a hoop?

12 months

Similarly one may ask, what size hoop fits a conch piercing?

10 to 12 mm

Is conch piercing Dangerous?

With a conch piercing, there is actually less risk of rejection than with other cartilage piercings, as the hole goes clean through the ear. However, there is the usual risk of infection as with any piercing. To avoid infections, just be sure to clean the piercing consistently.

What’s the most painful piercing?

Most Painful Piercings

  • Daith. A daith piercing is a puncture to the lump of cartilage in your inner ear, above the ear canal. …
  • Helix. The helix piercing is placed in the cartilage groove of the upper ear. …
  • Rook. …
  • Conch. …
  • Industrial. …
  • Dermal Anchor. …
  • Septum. …
  • Nipple.

Why you shouldn’t Pierce with hoops?

Most piercers will not pierce with hoops or use hoops for initial jewelry (except for maybe a daith piercing or if they know their client and the way they heal really well) because hoops cause extra pressure on the wound and are generally more difficult to heal.

Can I get a hoop instead of a stud?

Jewelry style is important.

You can choose either a stud or a hoop as your initial jewelry, but the hoop will cause the piercing to heal with a slight curve, so it’s recommended that you start with a nose stud. You can always switch to a hoop later.

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