Tragus Piercing is a popular piercing with both men and women. The most important things for a successful Tragus piercing are the placement of the piercing and sizing of jewellery. Tragus piercing is usually placed in the small flap of cartilage that comes out from the side of the face at the entrance of the ear canal. Some people’s tragus is to small to pierce and you should always check the tragus to make sure it is safe to pierce. It is important to use only the highest quality body jewellery such as 316L Surgical Stainless Steel, 18ct Solid Gold or Titanium. Here at Dundrum Piercing we carry an extensive range of tragus jewellery and specialise in custom-made body jewellery. Dundrum Piercing recommends against the use of ear piercing guns. We also recommend against the use of Ear Lobe studs or sleepers for a Tragus piercing. The healing time can vary from person to person depending on their health and whether or not they follow the aftercare instructions. The first 14 days are crucial in the healing process. During this period it is important not to touch the piercing unless cleaning (twice a day for the first 14 days with an antiseptic solution that Dundrum Piercing provides), no oral contact, and to be careful not to knock the piercing. We advise not to change the jewellery for the first 8 to 12 weeks, and to make sure that only the highest quality body jewellery is used at all times.
Ear Piercings Category
Industrial Piercing is a popular piercing with both men and women. The most important things for a successful Industrial piercing are the placement of the piercing and the sizing of jewellery. Industrial piercing is usually placed at the top part of the ear through the cartilage from one side to the other. This piercing can take a while to settle down as it is in an area that is prone to being knocked easily. Care should be taken not to get any hair products on the piercing during the first 14 days. It is important to use only the highest quality body jewellery such as 316L Surgical Stainless Steel, 18ct Solid Gold or Titanium and it is our recommendation to always use internally threaded barbells. Here at Dundrum Piercing we carry an extensive range of industrial jewellery and specialise in custom-made body jewellery. Dundrum Piercing recommends against the use of ear piercing guns. The healing time can vary from person to person depending on their health and whether or not they follow the aftercare instructions. The first 14 days are crucial in the healing process. During this period it is important not to touch the piercing unless cleaning (twice a day for the first 14 days with an antiseptic solution that Dundrum Piercing provides), and to be careful not to knock the piercing. For the first 3 to 6 months it is not unusual to experience some secretion from the piercing, as this is part of the healing process. We advise not to change the jewellery for the first 3-4 weeks and to make sure that only the highest quality body jewellery is used at all times.
Conch Piercing is becoming a popular piercing with both men and women. The most important things for a successful Conch piercing are the placement of the piercing and sizing of jewellery. Conch piercing is usually placed on the inner part of the ear through the cartilage. You can wear either a ring or barbell for this piercing although rings are normally large in diameter and can move and get knocked very easily which may prolong the healing process. It is important to use only the highest quality body jewellery such as 316L Surgical Stainless Steel, 18ct Solid Gold or Titanium. Here at Dundrum Piercing we carry an extensive range of conch jewellery and specialise in custom-made body jewellery. Dundrum Piercing recommends against the use of ear piercing guns. The healing time can vary from person to person depending on their health and whether or not they follow the aftercare instructions. The first 14 days are crucial in the healing process. During this period it is important not to touch the piercing unless cleaning (twice a day for the first 14 days with an antiseptic solution that Dundrum Piercing provides), no oral contact, and to be careful not to knock the piercing. For the first 3 to 6 months it is not unusual to experience some secretion from the piercing, as this is part of the healing process. We advise not to change the jewellery for the first 3 months and to make sure that only the highest quality body jewellery is used at all times.
Cartilage Piercing is a popular piercing with both men and women. The most important things for a successful Cartilage piercing are the placement of the piercing and sizing of jewellery. Cartilage piercing is usually placed anywhere between the ear lobe to the top of the ear. This piercing can take a while to settle down, as it is in an area that is prone to being knocked easily, especially when sleeping. Care should be taken not to get hair products on the piercing during the first 14 days. It is important to use only the highest quality body jewellery such as 316L Surgical Stainless Steel, 18ct Solid Gold or Titanium. Here at Dundrum Piercing we carry an extensive range of cartilage jewellery and specialise in custom-made body jewellery. Dundrum Piercing recommends against the use of ear piercing guns. The healing time can vary from person to person depending on their health and whether or not they follow the aftercare instructions. The first 14 days are crucial in the healing process. During this period it is important not to touch the piercing unless cleaning (twice a day for the first 14 days with an antiseptic solution that Dundrum Piercing provides), and to be careful not to knock the piercing. For the first 3 to 6 months it is not unusual to experience some secretion from the piercing, as this is part of the healing process. We advise not to change the jewellery for the first 8 to 12 weeks and to make sure that only the highest quality body jewellery is used at all times.