![]() Don’t overdo the solution as that can dry the skin out too much which can lead to other problems. Your piercer will have their own advice and preferred aftercare products including a solution to help the healing process, but generally it’s important to care for your piercings twice a day with a solution and ensure it is dry as well. It can take anywhere from three months to a year depending on your aftercare routine. The healing process can vary from person to person. How long it will take to heal and tips for aftercare Also, as it has less blood flow to this area, you should know it can take longer to heal (but remember that it will!) However, the pain is not unbearable and it’s good to remember the end result and that the pain will be gone soon. However, as an industrial piercing goes through the ear cartilage, which is much stiffer and less flexible than muscle, it will hurt more to pierce. It hurts a little momentarily and then it’s gone. Most people would be familiar with the slight pain you get with a normal ear piercing. They may have to look into a non-standard piece of jewellery to accommodate the size of your ear. This is due to the anatomy of the ear – if your ear is smaller, you might not be able to accommodate the industrial type piercing but it’s best to check with your piercer. If you have a smaller ear, it is still possible but note, it’s not an ideal type of piercing for smaller ears. The industrial piercing process does allow for various placements and configurations, especially if you have the ear for it. Is my ear suited to an industrial piercing? ![]() Is it right for you? It’s more painful than a standard type of piercing and definitely not for anyone who likes to take shortcuts when it comes to aftercare! But if you can handle the pain and are fastidious about hygiene, then this could be your next statement piece. It is possible to have more than one in a single ear, but it’s not recommended to get more than one at a time for first time industrial piercers due to the nature of the healing process. The word industrial refers to a scaffold type piercing that joins the anti-helix and helix parts of the ear. Industrial Piercings consist of two piercings through the ear cartilage, linked via one barbell style piece of jewellery inside the ear across the width of the two piercings. Think Lisbeth Salander from The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as to a general inspiration for this look, but surprisingly it can look very cute too depending on your jewellery choice so it’s a great unisex option. ![]() If you are looking for something a little different to your regular standard piercing, an industrial piercing is unique and can be customised, so this could be a great next step. ![]()
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