Healing is generally prolonged significantly. If you start with the stud you can switch to a hoop in about 2-3 months depending on how quickly you heal.” “Alright, let’s do that then. I don’t want to deal with the healing longer than I need to,” and they point to the stud that catches their eye.
Just so, why you shouldn’t get pierced with a hoop?
It depends on the piercing shop, some refuse to because it typically takes longer to heal if you use a hoop (the piercing moves around more, people touch it more and move it around, it collects more dirt and so on.
Considering this, should you pierce with a hoop?
Labret flat back studs are commonly used for cartilage piercings on the ear and a curled pigtail stud used for the nose. It is possible to get pierced with a ring in your cartilage or nose straight away so the answer is yes, we can pierce you with a ring! … You may have heard that you should not pierce with rings.
Do piercings heal better with a stud or ring?
A stud is probably better than a hoop or ring during the initial healing process, so I would stick with that for faster healing.
Can I put a hoop in a fresh piercing?
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 you get a hoop cartilage piercing right away?
Whether it’s a hoop or stud, you can always get whichever you like for a cartilage 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.
What is the easiest piercing to heal?
Ear lobe piercings
How can I make my piercing heal faster?
Follow these simple suggestions to ensure a smooth healing process:
- Maintain a healthy mind and body. Understanding how your body works is important in the successful healing of a new piercing. …
- Get some rest and take it easy. …
- Keep it clean. …
- Consider taking a multivitamin. …
- Get help if something goes wrong.
What is 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.