Top Tips Regarding Helix Piercing Safety | Check Now!

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The prevalence of body piercing seems to be growing these days, but in fact, piercings have been a common practice in many cultures for thousands of years. In addition to a personal or fashion statement, many piercings, especially among the historical cultures that have embraced them over the years, have not only visual appeal but cultural significance as well. Before undergoing a piercing, you should carefully consider your options and make an informed decision.

Tips for Safe Helix piercing


When getting a piercing, make sure the person doing the piercing follows good hygiene rules, such as wearing unused latex gloves on freshly washed hands. All equipment must be pre-cleaned and properly sterilized. The environment must meet high levels of cleanliness and hygiene. For sanitary reasons, disposable needles are preferred for spiral piercing. Disposable needles can be dangerous due to possible bacteria. Always check that new and unused needles are used to pierce the spiral.

Type of Jewelry Is Best for New Piercings?


After the first earrings are pierced, we recommend nickel-free 18 or 14 KB gold spears. Never wear silver or gold earrings with fresh ear piercings. These metals can cause infections and allergic reactions. If you have an allergic reaction to gold, you can wear Teflon or nylon earrings until healing is complete.

Types of Helix Piercing


There are several different ways to pierce your ears. In addition to traditional lobe piercings, other aspects of the ear can also be worn. Below are all the names of the spiral piercing styles: Rook, Industrial, Daith, Tragus and Anti-Tragus, Helix, Conch, and Snug.

Risks Involved with Helix Piercing


Some helix piercings involve the use of helix. While there are a number of interesting scenes to experiment with, extra caution is needed. If these helix piercing methods are not done very carefully, the helix can fall out or be damaged. It is also advisable to choose when wearing jewelry. Earrings or other adornments that are too large or heavy can cause additional problems for the helix in a person's ears.

Healing Time


If a person pierces their ear, the healing process will be very short. The duration of treatment for complete recovery is usually 6 to 8 weeks. Within 2 to 3 weeks, most will recover from this type of spiral piercing. For helix piercings, the healing process takes much longer. Proper treatment of a helix piercing can take anywhere from 4 months to a year.

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