As an example, a simple variation of second piercing on the lobe would be to place the second piercing in the right spot to give you the option of turning two simple lobe piercing into an "orbital" .
Any piercing through cartilage will take approximately a minimum of three months to fully heal, depending on the piercing, some a minimum of six months..... Ask you piercer
Any piercing through cartilage will take approximately a minimum of three months to fully heal, depending on the piercing, some a minimum of six months..... Ask you piercer
Another example of an option when considering an industrial (scaffold) style piercing is the "reverse" industrial - although a "healing" bar is used first we have a selection of styles, colours and sizes of jewellery that can be used.
Please feel free to book an appointment or call in and have a chat with our piercer about the options you may have, the piercing procedure itself, what's used, aftercare suggestions and advice before commiting to any piercing.
Please feel free to book an appointment or call in and have a chat with our piercer about the options you may have, the piercing procedure itself, what's used, aftercare suggestions and advice before commiting to any piercing.
We will use a "gun" for lobes only ... all other piercings are done using a needle.
Most guns force blunt-ended studs through the tissue of your ears, a painful process that can cause damage. The shock isn't typically a huge issue for the lobes, but why risk it?
A piercing professional will pierce you with razor-sharp hollow needles that pierce through areas quickly without damaging the surrounding tissue. This process is usually less painful than using a piercing gun.
Piercing guns should never be used to pierce any area of the body except an earlobe.
Most guns force blunt-ended studs through the tissue of your ears, a painful process that can cause damage. The shock isn't typically a huge issue for the lobes, but why risk it?
A piercing professional will pierce you with razor-sharp hollow needles that pierce through areas quickly without damaging the surrounding tissue. This process is usually less painful than using a piercing gun.
Piercing guns should never be used to pierce any area of the body except an earlobe.