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How long does anti-tragus hurt?

According to Brooks, your anti-tragus piercing will be sensitive for a while, even up to a year after it’s performed. “Healing takes up to nine months but can take up to a year to be completely fine,” she says. “A little knock or snag on a shirt” can irritate a new piercing, so you have to be very mindful of it.

Does the anti-tragus hurt?

The anti-tragus is a part of your ear cartilage, so yes, piercing your anti-tragus can be painful. Think of it as a 5 or 6 out of 10 on the pain scale – and no more painful than any other cartilage piercing. If you’ve had another cartilage piercing, this will feel similar.

What helps a sore tragus piercing?

Swelling can be treated with over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications. A clean cloth or paper towel soaked in ice water may also provide some relief. If your swelling and pain gets worse instead of better, you should have it checked out by the piercer or a doctor.

Why does it hurt when I touch my ear piercing?

An infected ear piercing may be red, swollen, sore, warm, itchy or tender. Sometimes the piercing oozes blood or white, yellow or greenish pus. A new piercing is an open wound that can take several weeks to fully heal. During that time, any bacteria (germs) that enter the wound can lead to infection.

When should I downsize my anti tragus piercing?

This is done to accommodate initial swelling and prevent any possible problems that can occur from incorrectly sized jewelry. Downsizing your jewelry once initial swelling has subsided, usually after 3-6 weeks, can be crucial to the proper healing of your piercing.

How do you know if your surface tragus piercing is rejecting?

Symptoms of piercing rejection

  1. more of the jewelry becoming visible on the outside of the piercing.
  2. the piercing remaining sore, red, irritated, or dry after the first few days.
  3. the jewelry becoming visible under the skin.
  4. the piercing hole appearing to be getting larger.
  5. the jewelry looking like it is hanging differently.

Is my piercing infected or just healing?

How can you tell if your piercing is infected? According to Thompson, the telltale signs of an infection are simple: “The area around the piercing is warm to the touch, you notice extreme redness or red streaks protruding from it, and it has discolored pus, normally with a green or brown tint,” Thompson says.

How to encourage faster tragus piercing healing and reduce pain?

To encourage faster tragus piercing healing and reduce pain with a sea salt solution, you should do the following: Dissolve 1/4 teaspoon sea salt in a shot glass of warm water (boil the water first and allow it to cool down). Don’t use a stronger solution because you may irritate the punctured cartilage even more.

Do you need a ring for an anti tragus piercing?

An anti-tragus piercing is a type of cartilage piercing that calls for a barbell or ring, according to Brooks. If you wear other earrings or have stretched lobes, it’s best to check that there will be room for an anti-tragus piercing when your other jewelry is fastened properly. Pain and Healing Time

Where is the anti tragus piercing on the earlobe?

The anti-tragus is located opposite the tragus, directly above your earlobe. If you pinch your earlobe, you’ll likely feel a triangular-shaped piece of cartilage sticking out above it. That’s the anti-tragus.

Which is painful, the tragus or the nose piercing?

When compared to nose piercing, industrial, button belly and cartilage, the tragus hurts least, according to the many responses of people who have undergone both these piercings. Of course, during the process, it is normal to hear the sound of a crunching needle but this should not scare you.