A forward helix piercing is a type of ear piercing that involves perforating the upper ear cartilage near the front of the ear, creating a stylish and unique look. The placement is slightly higher than a regular helix piercing, making it stand out and accentuate the ears natural curves. It is a popular choice among those seeking a trendy and minimalistic piercing. Some key points to know about forward helix piercings include:
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Pain: Most people would rate the forward helix piercing as a 6 out of 10 on the pain scale, which is standard for a cartilage piercing.
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Healing time: Forward helix piercings take around 3-6 months to heal, but they could take longer.
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Cost: The cost of a forward helix piercing can vary depending on the city and the expertise of the piercer. In the US, you can expect to pay $30-$60 for the piercing, not including the jewelry.
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Jewelry options: Forward helix piercings offer versatile styling and jewelry options, including small, delicate hoops or classic and timeless studs in various designs, such as gemstones, pearls, or simple metallic balls.
To ensure proper healing, it is important to follow aftercare tips, such as gently cleaning the new piercing twice daily with a sterile saline solution and avoiding moisture that can lead to bacteria.