![]() ![]() The piercing is placed vertically, directly above the tragus portion of the ear. A triple forward helix piercing can be done on one or both ears and attracts attention to the profile of the face. The piercing is achieved by placing three different sizes of labrets or barbell studs at the front rim of the ear. This is a very elegant look that is spreading like wildfire, especially among teens that are only allowed to get ear piercings. The helix is the outer rim of the ear, and the “forward helix” or root of the helix is the portion of the helix where the ear comes forward to meet the side of the head.Ī “triple forward helix piercing” is three piercings going down the edge of the helix root. The triple forward helix has had a recent surge of popularity, especially on social media sites. If you are looking for a unique grouping of ear piercings, the Triple Forward Helix is all the rage. The body is a canvas for those who are open to trying different methods of adornment. Where do you live? We might be able to provide a recommendation of a studio/piercer.Body piercing is at the heart of current youth culture and trendsetting it is no longer being viewed as deviant behavior. Also, if they tell you that mill certificates aren’t necessary, they are lying. You should be very wary of any piercer who is unwilling, or can’t, show these to you. This is verification, provided by the mills that make the raw metal, that shows it meets the standards for implant-grade material. “Surgical steel” is a marketing term made in the 50’s so that cutlery makers could make their products sound better/safer.Īny studio/piercer using high-quality, implant-grade materials will be willing to show you copies of their “mill certificates”. Specifically, the label “surgical stainless steel” doesn’t actually mean anything. However, just because jewelry is stainless steel, that doesn’t automatically mean that it is implant-grade and safe. Implant-grade stainless steel CAN be safe to use in a piercing. We’ve written quite a bit about jewelry materials used in body piercing jewelry and you can read some of that in this post: Unfortunately, there isn’t a “yes or no” or no answer to your question. With any piercing, it is very important that you are getting pierced with high-quality, implant-grade materials. Please just asking for some ease of all this worrying I’ve been doing. I’ve also heard they will go away on their own. My question here is that I’ve been told to use tea tree oil and different types of ointments, could this help? After doing research it’s been said to be good and others say its bad. I got it pierced while out of town and I live in a very small, boring town so there’s really no way I can go see a piercer. I have another cartilage piercing and my belly button pierced, both gave me some trouble but nthn that scare me quite like this. I’ve been told that chamomile tea compresses helped and others have said they start to look slightly better after I use it but I’m stil scared. But in the last few days the bottom hole developed a tiny pimple like bump that has already began to go away but the top hole has developed a bump/blister type situation. The swelling has never gone down and is beginning to scare me some due to how much it is swelling. ![]() They used hoops and told me to clean with salt water soaks 2-3 times a day and antibacterial soap and water. So I got this done about 3 and a half weeks ago. ![]()
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