Can you get a helix piercing with a hoop?

Hoop: “It’s true that it can take slightly longer to heal a piercing with a ring than with a stud, but as long as the client is aware and is careful during the healing process, they should be fine,” says Lamb.

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Also question is, what size hoop should I get for my Helix?

JEWELRY TYPE

Standard Hoop Inner Diameter
Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Lobe, etc.) 5/16″ (8mm)
Conch 3/8″-1/2″ (10mm-12mm)
Nose 5/16″ (8mm)
Septum 5/16″ (8mm)
Similarly, is a hoop or stud better for helix piercing? Your piercer will probably recommend labret studs – longer studs will accommodate for how much the piercing will swell. Hoops may be too small to give your piercing breathing space, and they also like to move around a lot more than studs, which can irritate the piercing and slow down your healing time.

Secondly, when can I put a hoop in my Helix?

Most piercing points suggest 4 to 6 weeks for changing cartilage but it’s better to wait at least 8 to 10 weeks.

Can a helix piercing paralyze you?

It is a common myth that if a piercing is not done in the exact correct place that you will become paralyzed. This simply is not true! This myth originated because of a single case where after having her ears pierced, 15 year old Grace Etherington became paralyzed.

Can I get 2 helix piercings at once?

Can You Get Both Helix Piercings Together? First thing’s first: Yes, you can get a double-helix piercing done at the same time. In fact, it’s recommended considering the healing time of cartilage piercings (more on that later!)

What is the smallest hoop earring size?

10mm

How long should a helix bar be?

The bar length you need will depend on your skin thickness and piercing location, recommended lengths are usually 6mm or 8mm. For a short and snug fit, we recommend a 6mm length, if you have thicker cartilage or prefer to leave a bit of space either side then an 8mm may be better suited.

What jewelry is used for a helix piercing?

What Is the Best Material for Helix Piercing Jewelry? When getting your helix pierced, the piercing jewelry should be 14k gold or implant-grade titanium. These are the highest quality metals for earrings. Genuine gold earrings, in particular, are easier to clean thoroughly and are less likely to cause infection.

What happens if I change my helix piercing too early?

If you change your cartilage piercing too early, it will delay the healing process. It can cause infections, bumps, irritation, and swelling. The piercing may as well close just after you remove the initial jewelry piece and not give you enough time to put in another thing.

Are helix piercings dangerous?

The cartilage of the ear, in particular, can become susceptible to unique scarring, and in extreme cases, damage caused by a cartilage piercing can lead to permanent disfigurement of the ear, such as cauliflower ear. Don’t let this scare you from this super cute piercing!

Can I change my helix piercing after 1 month?

Helix piercing also take a lot longer to heal, the earliest possible you can change them after the piercing was done is eight weeks. So keep cleaning and taking care of your ear while it’s healing! … Four weeks is not a very long time for a cartilage piercing to begin healing fully.

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