The Helix is a piercing placed at the top of your ear through your cartilage. This piercing is considered pretty middle-of-the-road on the pain scale because it is cartilage and therefore slightly more pressure is required to puncture the hole, which will result in a bit more ouch for your money!
Similarly one may ask, how painful is upper lobe piercing?
A high-lobe piercing should hurt “no more than any other piercing when performed by a professional,” Tash explains. “Maybe there’s a little discomfort, but it’s soon forgotten when you’ve seen the end result.” Because it’s in almost the same place as a traditional lobe piercing, it should feel about the same.
Cartilage piercings are piercings of the upper part of the external ear, and take longer to heal than earlobe piercings. When the piercing goes through the cartilage, it can cause infection (perichondritis) and cartilage overgrowth (cauliflower ear), Dr Kroukamp explained.
Just so, how long should earrings hurt after piercing?
It’s normal to have some redness, swelling or pain for a couple of days after getting your ears pierced. But your ears should look and feel better each day. If you find that your ears do great and then suddenly start to become red, inflamed or crusty a week or two later, that’s usually a sign of infection.