I would NOT recommend getting cartilage done at a Claire’s though. This is an easy way to shatter and destroy your cartilage. Go to a reputable piercer. It’ll cost less, the jewelry selection is far greater, it’ll heal faster, it’ll look better, and it will hurt less.
Moreover, does Claire’s do Helix piercings?
Yes they do, but they really shouldn’t. They only use piercing guns, which are not recommended even for lobe piercings but definitely shouldn’t be used on cartilage.
Ear | Ear Lobe or Rim (1mm-1.6) Minimum age 16 with I.D or 12 with parent* (x2 €35) jewelery included | €20 |
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Tragus, Anti-Tragus, Snug, Rook, Diath, Forward Helix, Conch Minimum age 16 with I.D or 14 with parent present* Ring or Barbell | €30 | |
Double Forward Helix Minimum age 16 with I.D or 14 with parent present* | €50 |
Regarding this, how much does it cost for a helix piercing?
How much will it cost? You will most likely spend around $40 – $50 on your helix piercing. If you go to a store with a piercing gun, the price will probably be around $20, however, DO NOT DO THIS. You should never go to a piercer who uses a piercing gun for any piercing.
Can a 12 year old get a cartilage piercing?
Can a 12 year old get their helix piercing? No, a 12–year–old teenager doesn’t get a helix piercing, he can get helix piercing after 13 years old. … You need a photo of you with parental consent of getting pierced.
Can I pierce cartilage with a gun?
How should ear cartilage be pierced? ‘Cartilage should always be pierced with a needle. A piercing gun isn’t designed for cartilage, only soft tissue and even then I wouldn’t recommend it. Piercing cartilage with a gun can create hardcore hypertrophic scarring and even blow it up.
Can you get 2 helix piercings at once?
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!)
Where should I get my helix pierced?
You can have your helix piercing at the top of your ear or down a bit further. There’s a lot of cartilage in the upper ear so you have a lot to choose from. When getting your ears pierced, most piercers will prefer to make a mark on your skin so you can make sure about the placement before anything permanent is done.
Can I bring my own earrings to piercing?
There is no harm in bringing your own earrings provided they are light in weight and not too heavy for you to carry as it pains after the piercing is done . The pain may be prolonged for weeks so wearing heavy earings will create discomfort and will give you more pain.
What can I use to clean my helix piercing?
Aftercare for a helix piercing is as simple as washing it twice a day with saline solution (or antibacterial soap, says Earnest). The hardest part of the process isn’t the washing, though; it’s making sure to do everything in your power to avoid irritating your piercing.
How long do I clean my helix piercing for?
Clean your piercing every day for two to three weeks after having it done, since this is the primary healing stage. Keep the area around the piercing clean and free to the air. Air can help make a difference in the healing time.
How do you treat a helix piercing?
Salt or saline baths are generally agreed to be the best tried and tested technique for keeping piercings clean. Most piercers will recommend soaking your piercing in this way every day while it heals. It is not recommended that you use drying or harsh cleaners like peroxide, alcohol, etc.
Does helix piercing hurt more than lobe?
Do ear piercings hurt? … Different parts of the ear are bound to hurt more than others because the flesh varies – the ear lobe is generally considered the least painful piercing whereas cartilage piercings, like the helix, tragus, conch and so on – will usually be more painful because it’s tougher.
Do helix piercings get infected easily?
A piercing is essentially an open wound. An earlobe piercing usually takes six to eight weeks to heal. Cartilage piercings, which take place on the harder part of your ear, generally take longer to heal and can be more prone to infection.
How long until helix piercing stops hurting?
While you might get over a lobe piercing in around a month, a helix piercing can take anywhere between three to six months to heal. Unfortunately, like the pain factor, it’s hard to give an exact healing time as everyone is different. Expect the piercing area to feel sore, turn red and even swell or bleed (initially).