2021 Conch Piercing Pros & Cons by a Piercer S02 EP11
In Season 2 Episode 11, DaVo, a Professional Piercer since 1994, covers the Pros and Cons of Conch Piercings.
I aka DaVo have been a professional body piercer and the owner of the Axiom Body Piercing Studio in Des Moines, Iowa since 1994. My focus on education and helping clients make safe and informed decisions on getting pierced has always been a large part of my business practices and services. With my website and increasingly on youtube, I hope to expand and inform others outside of my small part of the world. I always encourage questions and comments, so if you have one, please comment.Â
Show Notes:
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It is a piercing done through said to go through the bowl-shaped area of the chocha of the ear.
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It is not an orbital
History:
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Has cultural ties to both India and Middle Africa
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Dates back to the 1990s and was first called a Sadhu.
Pros:
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Lots of placement options
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Heals quickly
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unique piercing
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Can be done to fit into the anatomy
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Can be done in groups or combinations with other piercings
Cons
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Has to be isolated
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Can be difficult to heal
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limited in jewelry during healing
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periods of grumpiness and swelling
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Must be angle correctly
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Things to look for:
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Piercer is experienced, professional, informative, and makes you feel comfortable, and offer a consultation that involves aftercare, risks, etc… The piercer should evaluate your anatomy
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Should suggest barbells or labret studs.
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Do they provide aftercare products and written and verbal aftercare instruction?
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If you wear glasses or sunglasses, bring them with you.
The Piercing Experience:
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If you want additional piercings, discuss that while marking
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Usually done freehand with a needle and NRT or cork
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A taper pin or guide pin may be used to insert the jewelry
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The jewelry may require a little time to insert and close
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There may be some slight to moderate bleeding
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Usually, you will have throbbing, aching, and warmth in the area for a few minutes afterward
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Piercing is sensitive to the touch.
Healing:
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The average healing time is 12-16 weeks or longer
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Saline twice daily
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Must practice cross-contamination prevention and isolate and avoid any contact with the piercing.
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Clean hands
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no oral contact
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Keep your bedding, clothing, towels, etc… clean
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No Swimming
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Keep Pets Away
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avoid contact with earbuds, headphones, etc….
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Make sure that your hair is dried before it comes in contact
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Avoid contact or trauma to the area.
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keep hair away from the area. Avoid tucking your hair behind your ear
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First 3-5 days you can experience slight bleeding off and on, redness/discolor, heat, and tenderness to the touch.
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Do not sleep on the piercing no mater if it hurts or not
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Try to elevate the piercing off the bedding.
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Masks contact and pressure.
Jewelry:
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Can change after the piercing is healed
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Jewelry should always be long enough to fit comfortably and not tight
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Loose or jewelry that is too long should be changed as soon as the piercing is healed.
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Avoid ends with sharp edges or points, especially if you have long hair.
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Always buy internally threaded jewelry to avoid damaging the piercing when you change the jewelry.
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if you would like to wear a ring, I would wait until the piercing is well healed and seasoned for at least a year. The ring will need to be large enough to hang freely from the ear.
Living with the piercing:
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The jewelry should be left in at all times.
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Avoid pressure or trauma to the piercing including sleep
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May never be able to sleep on that ear comfortably. Especially if you wear a ring in it.
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Test wearing glasses, hats, goggles, etc…
Abandoning the piercing:
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Will close but may appear open for a long period of time.
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There will be a small indented circular scar on each side. This may fade in time.
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The holes may produce a cream cheese-like discharge, this is sebum.
Additional Information:
Articles:
- Conch Piercing -Â https://axiompiercing.com/conch-piercing
- Conch Piercing Jewelry -Â https://axiompiercing.com/conch-piercing-jewelry
Videos:
- Conch Piercing - Stud Or Ring? Pros & Cons By A Piercer EP 51 -Â https://youtu.be/ksM1tCgd3Hk
Check Out Our Merch Store -Â https://teespring.com/stores/bpt-channel
The following links are affiliate links and a small amount will go to DaVo and the Axiom:
Suggested Aftercare Products:
- For Premixed Saline DaVo suggests. NeilMed Neil Cleanse Wound Wash First-Aid Sterile Saline Solution 6 fl oz Each - https://amzn.to/2lgrfL7
- For Oral Piercings -Â Â Â Â
Biotene Fresh Mint Moisturizing Oral Rinse Mouthwash, Alcohol-Free, for Dry Mouth - https://amzn.to/2NbIYza
All footage was filmed using a Canon EOS 80D Camera with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens - https://amzn.to/3bb5PV4 and Canon EOS R - https://amzn.to/386Y1BZ with Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM Lens - https://amzn.to/3jkvptO
Audio - Recorded with Shure MV7 -Â https://amzn.to/39fKKbSÂ with a Tascam DR-40x -Â https://amzn.to/2Lw67O8
For more information on DaVo and the Axiom Body Piercing Studio go to https://axiompiercing.com
Now on TikTok - TikTok - @SKTattoo - http://vm.tiktok.com/fWNXFc/
Axiom Instagram -Â https://www.instagram.com/axiombodypiercing/
Skin Kitchen's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theskinkitchen/
Contact DaVo at davo@axiompiercing.com or by phone at 515-966-4814
If you would like to set up a Piercing Appointment go to https://axiompiercing.com/booking.
Skin Kitchen Tattoo and The Axiom Body Piercing Studio are located at 3800 Douglas Ave./Des Moines, Iowa 50311
Tattoo hours are Thursday - Monday 1-8pm
Piercing hours are Thursday - Monday 2-8pm
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