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"I have my tragus pierced, it wasn't that painful although I've a high pain threshold but I felt the healing took ages!"
Was chattinv to someone today and they said same. |
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"Help am tempted to get my tragus pierced but is it very painful? Will probably get the helix done if i can sum up the courage lol"
S wife, I have both done not painful but the healing on the tragus can take time, but worth it |
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"I have my tragus pierced, it wasn't that painful although I've a high pain threshold but I felt the healing took ages!"
A month on and still not fully healed/sensitive to touch, not sure if normal |
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"I have my tragus pierced, it wasn't that painful although I've a high pain threshold but I felt the healing took ages!
A month on and still not fully healed/sensitive to touch, not sure if normal "
Yea it's pretty normal have both tragus done, one took longer to heal other and it was definitely over a month |
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I work in a tattoo and piercing studio and have yet to see anyone that thought a tragus or helix piercing was too painful.
It is only sore for a split second or two as the needle goes through and that's it. The pain comes and is gone before you even process it.
Some piercers do offer freeze spray or numbing spray which can help a bit but it's really not needed. |
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"I work in a tattoo and piercing studio and have yet to see anyone that thought a tragus or helix piercing was too painful.
It is only sore for a split second or two as the needle goes through and that's it. The pain comes and is gone before you even process it.
Some piercers do offer freeze spray or numbing spray which can help a bit but it's really not needed."
Ok so pain is grand. Normal healing length? |
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"I work in a tattoo and piercing studio and have yet to see anyone that thought a tragus or helix piercing was too painful.
It is only sore for a split second or two as the needle goes through and that's it. The pain comes and is gone before you even process it.
Some piercers do offer freeze spray or numbing spray which can help a bit but it's really not needed.
Ok so pain is grand. Normal healing length? "
Yep just go for it |
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"I work in a tattoo and piercing studio and have yet to see anyone that thought a tragus or helix piercing was too painful.
It is only sore for a split second or two as the needle goes through and that's it. The pain comes and is gone before you even process it.
Some piercers do offer freeze spray or numbing spray which can help a bit but it's really not needed.
Ok so pain is grand. Normal healing length? "
Everybody is different but average healing time is usually around 3 - 6 months. |
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I've lots of helix piercings and 2 tragus piercings in each ear.
As my friend says
"A second of pain for a lifetime of shiny"
Seriously, don't get hung up on it. Just go and do it - you'll wonder what all the fuss was about.
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How much (roughly) are these types of piercings? I’ve a hankering for a Tragus (or Helix if not enough room for a (Tragus).
It’s been a while since i had my ears pierced. |
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