does getting your cartilidge pierced hurt? does it hurt more than an eaerlobe piercing? and how long do you have to wait before you can take it out ? thank youu.
beepbeeep answered Sunday April 15 2007, 11:24 am: not at all. i have two done! it feels numb right when you get it, but after that it doesn hurt at all.
bitterxsweet answered Sunday April 15 2007, 12:14 am: it doesnt hurt at all. i have 2 and did one myself. its just a small pinch. i cant compare it to a lobe piercing because i dont remember mine [i was 3 and 10 years old]. just be careful not to get it caught when washing or brushing your hair, or changing clothes, because if it gets hung and pulls, itll hurt. im pretty sure its 8 weeks before you can change it. [ bitterxsweet's advice column | Ask bitterxsweet A Question ]
DepthofHeart answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:43 pm: It doesn't hurt, well it didn't hurt me. It burns a little. Your ear just feels really hot. You should wait about 6 - 8 weeks before taking it out. It takes longer than a earlobe piercing to heal.
blondie75 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:34 pm: I have two cartilidge piercings, but i did them myself. It didn't really hurt that bad, so getting it done professionally probably wouldn't hurt that bad either. Plus, i have friends who got it professionally done and they said it didn't really hurt. You are supposed to wait a while. They might tell you to wait several months. I changed mine after a lot less than that, so i wouldn't really worry about it. Good luck! [ blondie75's advice column | Ask blondie75 A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Saturday April 14 2007, 11:34 pm: It definitely hurts more than getting your earlobe pierced. And the pain depends on how high your pain endurance is. I have a pretty high pain endurance level and when I got my lip piierced, it hurt slightly. But getting a cartilidge pierced will hurt more so I'd say it will hurt like crazy if you don't have much of a pain endurance level.
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