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Which Body Piercings Hurt the Most?

Some of the most common questions about body piercing concern the level of pain associated with a specific piercing. Just how much is it going to hurt? There’s next to no limit on how creative you can get with your piercings, with options for just about anywhere on your body. Naturally, you’d expect some piercing locations to hurt a bit more than others, depending on factors like skin thickness, nerve endings, and personal pain threshold.

If you’re debating your next piercing based on potential discomfort, here’s some good news: even the most painful piercings can be done quickly and effectively when you choose a well-trained body piercer. If you’re still on the fence about a certain body piercing, we’re breaking down some of the most frequently asked questions about the piercing pain scale and which common piercings are the most (and least) painful.

Do all body piercings hurt?

The pain associated with body piercing is a highly subjective topic, depending on the type of piercing, location, and individual pain threshold. No matter how painless or intense a certain piercing may seem, the actual process is over in the blink of an eye.

What is the least painful piercing?

Most piercers agree that earlobe piercings are the least painful type of piercing because they are positioned on a fleshy, easy-to-pierce portion of skin. Most oral piercings, eyebrow piercings, and even navel piercings are also surprisingly low on the pain scale for the same reason. Most people say these piercings can be compared to having your blood drawn at the doctor’s office.

What is the most painful piercing?

There are a few different piercings that many people would rate higher on the piercing pain scale, but that doesn’t mean it should stop you from getting one if you’re interested. Daith piercings can be somewhat painful because they require that the needle pierces through the cartilage of the sensitive inside area of the ear, but it’s also an acupressure point that some say may relieve pain for sufferers of chronic headaches. Although there are no formal medical studies that prove this is true, at the very least you will have a new, beautiful piercing in exchange for a few seconds of discomfort. Dermal anchors are another piercing type that’s sometimes considered higher on the pain scale, mainly because it requires the piercer to make an entry point on the surface of the skin.

Which ear piercings hurt the most?

Ear piercing pain varies dramatically depending on what part of the ear you’re piercing. As mentioned, earlobes are pretty pain-free, but piercings on the areas of your ear containing cartilage tend to hurt more. Rook piercing pain is one of the more painful ear piercings, due to the thickness of the cartilage, but it’s a quick and fairly simple process.

How bad is the pain of a nose piercing?

Nostril piercing pain falls somewhere in the middle of the piercing pain scale, but typically hurts less than many people expect. Nostril piercing is usually described only as a brief sting, only slightly more intense than an ear or lip piercing – in fact, many people find that their first reaction to the process involves sneezing or their eyes watering rather than wincing!

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FAQs

What is the most painful body piercing? ›

Here is how much each type of piercing may hurt in order of most painful to least painful.
  • Genital piercing. Your genitals are among the most nerve-dense areas on your body. ...
  • Nipple piercing pain level. The nipple is another commonly pierced area that's pretty sensitive. ...
  • Nose piercing pain level. ...
  • Dermal piercing pain.
Apr 16, 2020

What piercings hurt the most and least? ›

  • 1 of 7. Piercing: Lobe. Pain Level: Low. ...
  • 2 of 7. Piercing: Navel. Pain Level: Low. ...
  • 3 of 7. Piercing: Dermal. Pain Level: Low. ...
  • 4 of 7. Piercing: Nose. Pain Level: Mild. ...
  • 5 of 7. Piercing: Cartilage. Pain Level: High. ...
  • 6 of 7. Piercing: Nipple. Pain Level: High. ...
  • 7 of 7. Piercing: Genital. Pain Level: High.
Dec 21, 2018

What piercings for body pain? ›

Named after the spiral shape of the ear (the conch), conch piercings are associated with aiding in muscle relaxation and combating chronic pain. The helix, one of the most popular cartilage piercings, is located on the outermost rim of your ears.

What hurts more helix or nose piercing? ›

The nostril piercing is considered slightly more painful than ears and lips and this is because you are piercing through cartilage which is tougher than skin and therefore hurts a little bit more.

Do smiley piercings hurt? ›

You'll feel a sharp pain when piercing your frenulum, but it will be fast. Most say that the smiley piercing hurts more than other lip piercing types and less than a cartilage piercing.

What is the least attractive piercing? ›

The most attractive spot for a piercing is the belly button. The least attractive is a tie between the nose and the nether regions.

What is the least popular piercing? ›

Uncommon piercings may be more costly due to the fragile nature of the procedures. A few more uncommon piercings are eyeball piercings, dermal piercings (pictured to the left), corset piercings, some genital piercings, uvula piercings, bridge piercings, and anti-eyebrow piercings (the latter two are pictured above).

What piercing heals the slowest? ›

Nose. Nose piercings are notoriously hard healers, as they are a very sensitive area due to the nerves that run though. They take at least 12 weeks before being able to be changed, and even then, may need more time.

What piercing stops anxiety? ›

The daith piercing is an increasingly popular option to treat migraines, anxiety, and some other symptoms. On social media, people may come across images of this unique piercing on the inner ear, alongside promises that it will ease anxiety and improve quality of life.

What is the hardest piercing to heal? ›

Cartilage piercings take longer to heal than earlobe piercings. The average healing time is 8 months, but it can take up to 12 months for some people. The healing process is slow because cartilage doesn't have a good blood supply. This means that it's harder for the body to fight off infection and promote healing.

What body piercings don t hurt? ›

What Piercings Are the Least Painful?
  • Lip Piercings. These piercings are also extremely popular these days, especially in the alternative and fashion scenes. ...
  • Navel (Belly Button) Piercings. ...
  • Nostril Piercings. ...
  • Eyebrow Piercings. ...
  • Tongue Piercings. ...
  • Daith Piercings. ...
  • Dermal Anchors. ...
  • Rook Piercings.

Do belly piercings hurt? ›

Does a belly piercing hurt? Your belly piercing procedure will cause some slight pain like any other piercing, but because the skin on your stomach is fleshy and soft, it will be less painful than other piercings with thicker cartilage.

What's the most painful cartilage piercing? ›

The anti-tragus piercing is located on the small, curved area of cartilage between your ear lobe and tragus. On the pain scale, the anti-tragus ranks at a 6-7/10 and, while attractive, is one of the most sensitive placements you can get. This piercing takes around 6-12 months to fully heal.

What is the fastest healing ear piercing? ›

Earlobe piercings are the most standard, comfortable, and fastest healing type you can get. In fact, over 80% of Americans have their earlobes pierced.

What is an angel bite piercing? ›

An angel bite piercing is a double piercing with each one sitting symmetrically just above your upper lip on either side of your philtrum —the grooved space between your nose and lips.

What is the Medusa piercing? ›

What is a medusa piercing? A medusa or philtrum piercing positions a stud in the center groove above the cupid's-bow of the lip. A piercer usually fits the piercing with a long labret stud. Once the piercing heals, a person can exchange the stud for a shorter stud to avoid causing damage to their teeth and gums.

Does a septum piercing hurt? ›

That said, septum piercings aren't generally up there with other piercings when it comes to pain. Assuming your piercer hits the sweet spot, most people describe the sensation as more “weird” or “unusual” than painful and compare it to the feeling of needing to sneeze.

What is the most rarest piercing? ›

A snug piercing, also known as the anti-helix, is a horizontal piercing through the inner ridge of your cartilage. Because it's one of the most painful piercing types, it's one of the rarest ear piercings.

What piercing is most likely to reject? ›

Surface piercings such as eyebrows, neck, nipple and wrist tend to be rejected more easily than other piercings. That's because they do not travel directly through the body, but rather along an area of skin because the jewellery is puncturing only a small amount of the skin's surface.

What is the most feminine piercing? ›

Similar to the monroe, the medusa piercing is also considered a feminine piercing. Medusa piercings are aligned in the middle of the upper lip directly under the nose.

What piercing is the easiest? ›

Lobe (including Orbital): “The earlobe piercing is the easiest piercing to get in terms of pain and healing,” says Rose. “It is with minimal discomfort, and healing can take four to six weeks.” With that said, Rose does advise against using rubbing alcohol and peroxide, and wearing face masks that go behind your ears.

What is the most popular piercing in the world? ›

At the number one spot in our most common piercings list is the nostril/nose piercing. Sitting snugly to one side of your nose this piercing can be worn with both studs and hoops in varying sizes. This is a fairly subtle piercing but can add plenty of style to your look.

What is the most popular piercing spot? ›

The highly favoured and most traditional piercing occurs on the ear lobe. This often becomes the first piercing that a person gets. The best part about lobe piercings is that you can add to them and have multiple earrings in the bottom part of your ear.

Which piercing closes the fastest? ›

For instance, nose, helix and cartilage piercings have a tendency to close up more quickly. "A tongue piercing that is less than a year old will probably close up to the point where jewelry cannot be inserted much faster than a year old earlobe, but you can't count on it," Saunders said.

What piercings reject the least? ›

Tragus piercings have a low rate of rejection.

What piercing is least likely to get infected? ›

Oral piercings tend to have a lower infection rate but when present are treatable with amoxicillin/clavulanate.

What piercing is for depression? ›

Shen Men Piercing

This piercing is known as 'the divine gate'. This point which is located as a specific point near the top-centre cartilage of the ear is known to calm anxiety, boost immunity, relieve migraines, centre the body, and reduce depression.

What is the piercing for overthinking? ›

A daith piercing is located in the innermost fold of your ear. Some people believe that this piercing can help ease anxiety-related migraines and other symptoms.

What piercing helps with energy? ›

The forward helix piercing is located on a small piece of skin at the very front of the ear that attaches the ear and the head together. The forward helix may stimulate a specific acupressure point to help relieve tense muscles, encourage blood circulation, and prompt your body to release energy for healing.

What hurts more piercing or tattoo? ›

In general, tattoos tend to hurt more than piercings because the needles used for tattoos are larger and go deeper into the skin than the needles used for piercings. However, everyone experiences pain differently, so there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to how much pain you'll feel from a tattoo or piercing.

What piercings don't hurt to sleep on? ›

Daith piercings are one of the few you can initially puncture with a ring instead of a stud. It's located between the tragus and lower part of the forward helix in the innermost part of your ear (a pressure point some claim can help with migraines), which keeps it protected from irritation during sleep.

What hurts more nose or belly piercing? ›

If you've gotten your ear or nose cartilage pierced before, that type of piercing usually hurts more than a belly button piercing. You may experience some soreness and throbbing in the first few days, but it shouldn't interfere with your life significantly.

Can you numb nipples before piercing? ›

Ice your nipples: Some people choose to ice their nipples before their piercing in an effort to numb the area and reduce pain. While there is some debate about the effectiveness of this method, it's generally considered to be safe as long as you use clean, wrapped ice and don't leave it on for too long.

How bad do tongue piercing hurt? ›

People generally say that tongue piercings are among the least painful ones to get. But everyone is different in terms of pain threshold. A midline piercing can often be described as a three out of ten on a pain scale, but there are those who experienced it as an eight or even a nine.

How many piercings is too many? ›

You can get multiple piercings at once, but you have to be able to properly care for them. Even though there's really no limit, many piercers recommend no more than four piercings at one time.

What is the least risky cartilage piercing? ›

Tragus Piercing

This cartilage piercing is placed on the small flap that partially covers your ear canal. With its cutting-edge look, tragus piercings are less risky and painful than they appear.

What piercing takes 9 months to heal? ›

Rhino piercings take about 6 to 9 months to heal. The tissue higher on your nose is thicker, so it takes longer than the other types of nose piercings for the tissue to fully heal.

What piercing takes 6 months to heal? ›

Typically, ear lobe piercings take around 4-6 months, while upper or inner ear piercings take between 6-12+ months to fully heal.

What ear piercing is most likely to get infected? ›

Upper ear piercings are more likely to get infected. Left untreated, these infections can lead to a condition known as perichondritis. An infection can also spread into your body (systemic infection). In some cases, an infection can cause your piercing to close up.

What body piercing is the easiest? ›

Lobe (including Orbital): “The earlobe piercing is the easiest piercing to get in terms of pain and healing,” says Rose. “It is with minimal discomfort, and healing can take four to six weeks.” With that said, Rose does advise against using rubbing alcohol and peroxide, and wearing face masks that go behind your ears.

What body piercing takes the longest? ›

Nose. Nose piercings are notoriously hard healers, as they are a very sensitive area due to the nerves that run though. They take at least 12 weeks before being able to be changed, and even then, may need more time.

What piercing gets the least infected? ›

Along with the nostrils and belly button, the earlobes are the safest and most common body part to be pierced. The flesh of the earlobe heals well when the area is cleaned regularly and the piercing is done at the proper angle.

What's the easiest piercing to hide? ›

Some mouth and oral piercings are easier to hide than others. Piercings under the tongue, the frowny, and smiley piercings are simple to hide. Piercings on your lips or on the top of your tongue are difficult. However, there's one other factor to mouth and oral piercings that make them challenging to hide – healing.

What piercing rejects the most? ›

What piercings reject the most? Surface piercings have the highest rejection rate. Surface piercings such as microdermals as well as eyebrow piercings and navel piercings reject the most because they are closest to the surface of the skin.

Which piercing hurts the least gun or needle? ›

Needle Piercing is Less Painful

When you get pierced with a piercing gun the studs used to pierce your ear are fairly blunt, which makes them more difficult to pierce your skin. Gun piercings on ear cartilage can even shatter the cartilage with the force of a blunt stud.

What is the most popular piercings for a girl? ›

Nose piercings are overall the most popular piercings for women. Around 19% of pierced women have at least one nose piercing. Nostril piercings are the most popular of these and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

What piercing helps with anxiety? ›

The daith piercing is an increasingly popular option to treat migraines, anxiety, and some other symptoms. On social media, people may come across images of this unique piercing on the inner ear, alongside promises that it will ease anxiety and improve quality of life.

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