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  • Question
    Does using a hollow needle put you at less of a risk for infection?
    Jeff Gabriel
    Community Answer
    Yes, it does because it is sterilized and designed for the piercing.
  • Question
    Is it normal to feel popping when the needle is going through the cartilage?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that is the cartilage popping.
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    Can using a regular sewing needle shatter the cartilage if the earring that will be used is larger than the needle?
    Community Answer
    It's not likely to, but it all depends. You might not want to use a sewing needle as its not the right size and a hollow one has a place to put the piercing to get it safely in your ear unlike a normal needle. You can purchase a hollow needle online or at your local piercing shop depending where you live.
  • Question
    Can I just push the earring through my friend's ear?
    Community Answer
    No, you should never shove an earring through an ear without piercing it, as this will cause damage.
  • Question
    Does it hurt more if you pierce your own ear or if a professional does it?
    Jeff Gabriel
    Community Answer
    Piercing your own will hurt more as a professional knows what to do and can do it quickly.
  • Question
    Can you use a sewing needle?
    Community Answer
    Do not use a sewing needle! It puts you at a higher risk for infection. Please just use a piercing needle.
  • Question
    Can you use a piercing gun?
    Vanessa Awuve
    Community Answer
    No. There's the possibility of your cartilage shattering because the gun puts so much more pressure on your cartilage; the needle is more safe.
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    Do you have to use a hollow needle or can you use a regular needle?
    Community Answer
    It's best if you use a hollow needle. You technically could use a regular needle, but it may be more painful and there's a greater potential for damaging your cartilage. Investing in a hollow needle is better.
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    Where can I get a hollow needle?
    Community Answer
    You can find them online from reputable sellers. You can usually find packs of needles of different sizes to accommodate your piercing.
  • Question
    Should it hurt the day after?
    Community Answer
    Pain is normal the day after piercing. Keep the site clean and use over the counter pain medication to minimize pain.
  • Question
    Is it possible to switch earrings in the piercing before it heals?
    Community Answer
    No. If you take the earrings out before the cartilage heals, you risk the holes closing up or getting infected. Leave the earrings in the cartilage until it heals completely. Once it heals, you can switch them out for new ones.
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    Can I use a regular needle like a sewing needle, or do I have to get a hollow needle?
    Community Answer
    For your own safety, get a hollow piercing needle. It will allow the earring to slide in the needle and into your ear. This prevents the hole from closing as soon as you take out the regular needle.
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    Can I just use an earring?
    Community Answer
    No. Earrings are not as sharp as a piercing needle and most likely won't go all the way through. If you do, it probably won't work and will be more painful.
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    How painful is it on a scale from 1-10?
    Jeff Gabriel
    Community Answer
    I would say about 4-5, but I have high tolerance to pain.
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    How can I hide the new piercing from work colleagues?
    Community Answer
    Place your hair over it, or put a retainer in it instead of jewelry as it heals.
  • Question
    What my ear gets infected?
    Community Answer
    Definitely go see a doctor. Clean it 2-3 times a day to keep it from getting infected.
  • Question
    My friend pierced my lobe with a sewing needle and then pushed the earring through. It's a little swollen and bruised 2 days after. Is that bad?
    Jeff Gabriel
    Community Answer
    Yes, because she has put you at a higher risk of infection, and you are not supposed to push it through the ear. Sewing needles are not safe to use. Check with a doctor to see if it is okay.
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    What can I use to clean my cartilage piercing?
    Community Answer
    Use ear care solution. Don't use peroxide or alcohol, as it'll dry out the piercing, and the hole will close.
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    What size of needle should I use?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your earring size. You should get a needle that is one size bigger than your earring. So, whatever your earring size is, plus 1.
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    Does a hollow needle have to be used?
    Community Answer
    No. You could use a regular needle, but it's best to use a hollow needle to slip the earring in easier.
  • Question
    Can I go to the beach with my piercing?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can go and do everything you normally do before the piercing. However, the beach is full of sand and saltwater that will not feel good in your new piercing, so it is best avoided. If you do go, be sure to thoroughly clean the wound as soon as you leave.
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    Can I just use sewing needles?
    Community Answer
    You can, but a hollow needle is suggested as the piercing will hurt less and allows passage for an earring. A hollow needle removes the skin it collects inside, so the earring fits, while a sewing needle only pushes the skin outward.
  • Question
    Can I do more than one cartilage piercing on an ear at once?
    Community Answer
    I don't recommend it, as doing so will make you more at risk of infection, and it will hurt a lot more, but I suppose if you have a high pain tolerance and you're really careful with it you could do it.
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    Can I use a safety pin?
    Community Answer
    No, you need to get a sterile, hallow piercing needle. You should consider getting a professional to pierce your cartilage.
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    What kind of earring should I use for a cartilage piercing?
    Community Answer
    Use a horseshoe or captive ring, unless you want your skin (which will swell afterwards) to cover your jewelry. Don't use a stud.
  • Question
    I have a piercing earring, can I use that?
    Community Answer
    Definitely not. Appropriate gauge size for cartilage is key. I would invest in a 14g or 16g earring and needle.
  • Question
    Can I use iodine salt?
    Community Answer
    No, use sea salt or Epsom salt only. Iodine salt slows the healing process.
  • Question
    Why can't I use silver?
    Community Answer
    Silver tarnishes, particularly from contact with water, which is bad because your piercing will get wet while it heals. This can cause discoloration and infection.
  • Question
    Where do I want it to come out in the back?
    Community Answer
    It all depends on the placement in the front. Usually parallel to the mark you made in front. If it's off a little bit it might not make a big difference, but it can make changing jewelry a hassle.
  • Question
    Do you put the needle in diagonally?
    Community Answer
    You should put the needle straight through, just like if you were piercing your earlobes.
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