The forward helix, also known as the upper helix, is a cartilage piercing located on the upper, outer rim of the ear. It is a popular piercing choice for those who want to add a bit of flair to their look without the pain and commitment of a full-blown industrial piercing.
The forward helix piercing is located on the antihelix, a ridge of cartilage that runs along the outer edge of the ear. The antihelix divides the ear into two chambers: the concha, which is the inner chamber, and the cavum, which is the outer chamber.
Forward helix piercings are typically performed with a hollow needle. The piercer will first mark the piercing location with a surgical marker. Then, they will insert the needle through the cartilage, creating a hole. The jewelry is then inserted into the hole.
Forward helix piercings typically take 6-8 weeks to heal. During this time, it is important to keep the piercing clean and free of infection. You should wash the piercing with a mild soap and water solution twice a day. You should also avoid touching the piercing with your hands.
As with any piercing, there are some risks and complications associated with forward helix piercings. These include:
There are a variety of different types of jewelry that can be worn in a forward helix piercing. These include:
The cost of a forward helix piercing will vary depending on the piercing studio, the piercer, and the type of jewelry that you choose. Typically, the cost will range from $30 to $100.
It is important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your piercer. These instructions will typically include:
Forward helix piercings are a great way to add a bit of flair to your look. They are relatively easy to care for and they can be worn with a variety of different types of jewelry. If you are considering getting a forward helix piercing, be sure to do your research and find a reputable piercer.
There are a few common mistakes that people make when getting a forward helix piercing. These mistakes can lead to complications, such as infection, bleeding, and scarring.
If you are considering getting a forward helix piercing, be sure to do your research and find a reputable piercer. Follow the aftercare instructions carefully to avoid complications. With proper care, your forward helix piercing will heal quickly and easily.
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