Helix / Tragus
Helix and Tragus Piercings
The helix piercing and tragus piercing are perfect choices for those looking to add a touch of originality and style to their ear. The helix piercing, placed on the upper cartilage, is ideal for those who love a bold, sophisticated look, while the tragus piercing, located in the small fold in front of the ear, offers a delicate yet distinctive appearance. Both piercings are especially popular among those seeking something more creative than traditional lobe piercings.
Which is more painful helix or tragus piercing?
Generally, the tragus piercing is considered to be more painful than the helix piercing.
The tragus piercing goes through the cartilage near the front of the ear, which is a denser area, and it also involves piercing a more sensitive part of the ear, making it tend to hurt more during the procedure. The pain might also last a bit longer during the healing process due to the location.
On the other hand, the helix piercing also involves cartilage, but it's on the upper ear and tends to be less sensitive compared to the tragus. The pain is usually brief and less intense, with some swelling or tenderness that gradually subsides.
Pain tolerance varies from person to person, so what one person feels might be different from another's experience. However, on average, the tragus is usually perceived as more painful than the helix.