How can I make my helix piercing heal faster?

How to Heal a Helix
  1. GO TO A PROFESSIONAL. ...
  2. SAY NO TO THE GUN. ...
  3. CHOOSE YOUR JEWELLERY WISELY, AND DON'T CHANGE IT. ...
  4. GET ONE DONE AT A TIME. ...
  5. KEEP IT CLEAN. ...
  6. TREAT YOUR PIERCING TO REGULAR SALT BATHS. ...
  7. CONSIDER EMU OIL. ...
  8. AVOID.
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How long do helix piercings take to heal?

“The initial healing time for a helix piercing is two to four months. For the piercing to be fully healed, it takes six to nine months. Healing timelines will vary based on your specific piercing and your body, but you'll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops.”
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How can I make my cartilage ear piercing heal faster?

Do not clean your piercing more often than is suggested, as over-cleaning can slow the healing process and cause more harm than good. Taking a multivitamin containing zinc and vitamin C can boost your body's healing abilities.
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Should I twist my helix piercing?

No, you should not twist your cartilage piercing as this can prevent healing. Just wiping the cleaning solution over the front and back of the piercing should be enough.
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Can a helix piercing heal in 2 weeks?

'Piercings don't heal overnight. Ear lobes may take 8-10 weeks but cartilage takes 3-5 months to full heal. 'Even if it looks good, it's still healing. Cartilage heals from the outside in, making a tunnel all the way through your ear which takes time.
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How To: Heal Your Cartilage Piercing Faster



Do helix piercings get infected easily?

Helix piercings are more prone to infection due to less blood flow to the area. Cleaning your helix piercing correctly is crucial to avoiding infection and scarring.
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When can I touch my helix piercing?

A helix piercing is easily changed, but make sure that it's fully healed before trying to switch out the jewelry—three-to-six months. Valentini suggests making the first change with the help of your piercer, as it's important to be careful to avoid anything going wrong.
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Should I clean the crust off my piercing?

Due to the type of puncture wound a piercing is, it's important to remove the crust that develops around your earring or on the outside of your piercing. This is because air needs to hit the punctured tissue to properly heal your piercing.
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What piercing hurts the most?

Most Painful Piercings
  • Helix. The helix piercing is placed in the cartilage groove of the upper ear. ...
  • Rook. While less common than other piercings on this list, the rook can look amazing if matched with the right jewelry. ...
  • Conch. ...
  • Industrial. ...
  • Dermal Anchor. ...
  • Nipple. ...
  • Lip. ...
  • Navel (Belly Button)
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How do I know if my cartilage piercing is healing correctly?

Keep an eye out for signs of healing—and know how long you might have to wait. "Ear lobes usually take about two to three months to heal, and cartilage takes about three to 10 months. Once it stops hurting, swelling, and secreting fluid, and any redness disappears, it's healed," Smith explains.
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How long does a helix piercing swell for?

Although it can sometimes take around 8 weeks for the wound to fully heal, these symptoms should not last more than 2 weeks. Infection may be present if a person experiences: swelling that does not go down after 48 hours. heat or warmth that does not go away or gets more intense.
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How can I help my piercing heal?

Your piercer will recommend a saline rinse to use at least twice per day. You may also consider using your own DIY sea salt rinse, or even tea tree oil if your nose is especially tender. You'll also want to make sure you leave the original jewelry in place until the piercing heals.
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How long does cartilage take to stop hurting?

It is normal for the skin around the piercing to swell, turn red, and be painful to touch for a few days. You may also notice a little bleeding. If the swelling, redness, and bleeding last longer than 2-3 days, contact your doctor. You should keep inspecting the pierced area for at least 3 months.
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Are helix piercings hard to heal?

This type of piercing goes through the cartilage of the ear, and therefore takes much longer to heal than the ear lobe. Cartilage piercings are notoriously tough to heal on some, while others do well with this type of piercing.
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How long do helix piercings hurt?

When it comes to the pain level, a forward helix piercing would rate at a 5-6/10 on the pain scale. The healing time for this piercing is around 3-9 months. While the wound recovery process may take some time, this piercing tends to be fairly low maintenance once it fully heals.
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What is the most painless piercing?

What is the least painful piercing? Most piercers agree that earlobe piercings are the least painful type of piercing because they are positioned on a fleshy, easy-to-pierce portion of skin. Most oral piercings, eyebrow piercings, and even navel piercings are also surprisingly low on the pain scale for the same reason.
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What's the least painful piercing?

Least painful piercings
  • daith piercing.
  • rook piercing.
  • conch piercing.
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How do you clean a helix piercing?

‌Use a saline soak: Dissolving 1 teaspoon of table salt into a cup of comfortably hot water produces a saline soak. You can soak your cartilage piercing in saline several times a day. This will soften any crusted material and clean the area. Don't touch your jewelry.
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Should I rotate my ear piercing?

While cleaning the piercing area, rotate the earring 360 degrees, or one full turn. Only turn the earring during aftercare, when the piercing site is wet. When the piercing site is dry, it may feel crusty or sticky –and turning earrings at other times will lead to irritation and infection.
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What does an infected piercing look like?

Your piercing might be infected if: the area around it is swollen, painful, hot, very red or dark (depending on your skin colour) there's blood or pus coming out of it – pus can be white, green or yellow.
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When can I stop cleaning my helix piercing?

It is vital that you do not over-clean the piercing. If it has been longer than four months, do not clean the piercing anymore. Even if there is still crusting or signs of healing, you can remove any debris at the end of the shower. Excessive and prolonged cleaning and moisture can cause complications.
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Do helix piercings heal well?

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).
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How do I know if my helix is infected?

Symptoms that may indicate an infection include:
  1. Discharge coming out of the piercing.
  2. Fever.
  3. Redness, warmth or swelling around the piercing.
  4. Tenderness in the pierced earlobe or cartilage.
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What percent of Helix piercings get infected?

Even with meticulous care, cartilage piercings become infected about 30% of the time.
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What should a healing piercing look like?

It looks good – most piercings look pretty good from the outset. A small amount of redness is not uncommon, but this should subside within a couple of weeks. You may notice some dry matter at the entry or exit of your piercing. This is called “exudate” and is a byproduct of the healing process.
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