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Tragus piercing

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Location
  
Tragus

Tragus piercing

Jewelry
  
Barbell, captive bead ring

Healing
  
4 to 24 weeks (1 to 6 months)

A tragus piercing is the perforation of the tragus, which projects immediately in front of the ear canal, for the purpose of inserting and wearing a piece of jewelry. The piercing itself is usually made with a small gauge hollow piercing needle, and typical jewelry would be a small diameter captive bead ring or small gauge post style piercing jewelry. A related piercing is known as the antitragus piercing.

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History

The popularity of tragus piercings began to increase around 2005, according to a BBC report.

Jewelry

Barbells, captive bead rings and earring studs are the most common types of jewelry worn in tragus piercings.

Process

The hollow, low-gauge needle used for the piercing can be either straight or curved, depending on the piercer's preference. Tragus piercings are generally not very painful, due to the small number of nerve endings in the tragus.

References

Tragus piercing Wikipedia