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Tragus
The
tragus is the tough fold of cartilage that sticks out, away from the ear, at the
entrance to the ear canal.
The tragus can vary in size and thickness from person to person and so it can
take micro jewellery or 1.6 gauge standard jewellery, although the Ball Closure
Rings and labrets, or barbells can still be quite short at 6mm to 8mm.
Healing Time: 8 - 16 weeks
Ear
cartilage piercings generally take longer to heal than lobe piercings.
This is often due to a combination of things, such as the location of the
piercing in the cartilage, the type of jewellery used and the tension that
jewellery creates to the structure of the cartilage.
Using biocompatible plastics (like PTFE), cleaning cartilage regularly, and
increasing your intake of minerals will certainly benefit your piercing; however
a piercing will almost always be doomed to failure if improper jewellery and
poor planning are used and left unmonitored