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Nina [5.8K]
2 years ago
15

I got my helix piercing about 4 months ago. It does still hurt a little bit if I ever hit it against something and was wondering

if I need to still get it downsized now or wait longer?
Health
1 answer:
Vlada [557]2 years ago
6 0

You should wait for at least 2 months more as helix piercing takes three to six months to heal normally

What is helix piercing ?

A helix piercing is any piercing at the upper cartilage of the ear. There are different kinds of helix piercings like the standard helix piercing with one hole, double, or even triple helix piercing.

It takes a helix piercing three to six months to heal normally. However, this is just an estimated time based on other people’s experiences after getting one done.

Keep cleaning it twice daily and leave it alone otherwise, don’t use harsh disinfectants or antibiotics on it, and just in case keep an eye out for signs of infection. If you’re unsure about anything, go to a professional piercer for advice. Ideally, that should be the person who pierced you - but if you got it done with a gun

Learn more about piercing here brainly.com/question/483976

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