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Digiron [165]
2 years ago
6

How much does it cost to get your cartilage pierced

Social Studies
1 answer:
andre [41]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

It depends on which cartilage you are getting pierced and where you go.

Explanation:

Conch- $30-$70

Daith- $35-$70

Helix- $30-$60

Forward Helix- $30-$60

Industrial- $45-$80

Orbital- $45-$85

Rook- $30-$60

Snug- $30-$60

Tragus- $30-$60

These are simply good estimated, but there are factors that you need to involve to get a really good idea of prices such as:

  • Piercer Experience
  • Piercer Technique
  • The Area of the Cartilage
  • Your Anatomy
  • Jewelry Selection
  • Shop Popularity
  • Shop Location

I hope this helped. <3

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