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Your Comprehensive Guide To Orbital Piercing

Your Comprehensive Guide To Orbital Piercing

Numbskin on 2018 Dec 20th

Do you know 72% of the pierced population constitutes of women nowadays? The craze for body modifications has been rising exponentially. It is now more than common. And for someone who craves for uniqueness, it can be challenging to choose which type to prefer.

Orbital piercing

Are you on a lookout for an extraordinary and more sophisticated type of piercing?

Go for orbital piercing. Being one of the most unique and versatile type of piercing, this is said to bring that new look to an older form of piercing (ear piercing). While it is very versatile, you have many variations to experiment with. Read ahead to understand the details about it:

What is An Orbital Piercing?

Basically, the name arrived from its orbit-like appearance.Referred to one of the piercings made through your ear, it includes insertion of a circular jewelry which enters and exits through two or more perforations. So in this case, two holes have to be created for a ring to go through. Though it can be placed on any part, yet these are most commonly found in the earlobes, helix, and outer rim of the ear. As far as the two piercings are concerned, these can be done at the same time or separately, according to your convenience.

Once you get it done, the next task it to choose the right orbital piercing jewelry. People usually prefer ball closure rings and smooth segment rings. While choosing the jewelry for this piercing, it is essential for you to choose the size very carefully. As if you opt for something too large, it would result in migration. The latest trend includes the little round rings with a captive bead. Other than this you can give a try to horseshoe rings, segment rings, and circular barbells.

How is Orbital Piercing Done?

If you have decided to go for orbital piercing, make sure to choose a proper piercing studio. This ensures that you will be getting it done in the best, safest, and most hygienic environment. The process of creating the perforations will be done using a sterile hollow gauge needle. And these needles will be held their by the time jewelry is placed.

Is it Painful?

This cannot be missed at all. Similar to any other piercing, this is going to hurt. However, the pain level will depend on number of factors like the chosen location, the size of the jewelry, the piercer’s skills, the number of perforations, and your own pain tolerance. Now as the orbital piercing includes perforations made on the lobe, it can be less painful.

And you don’t need to worry for the little pain at all. Just apply a topical anesthetic solution like NumbSkin cream and it will make your skin numb for three to four hours. It will desensitize your skin to make the process pain-free. After getting pierced make sure you follow a proper aftercare.

Tips for Orbital Piercing Aftercare:

  • As your hands contain several bacteria, you must avoid touching the fresh piercing.
  • Ensure to clean the piercing area regularly. As there will be two perforations, it is recommended to keep follow the cleaning process thrice a day.
  • After cleaning, let dry the piercing area. You can use a clean dry towel if needed.
  • While sleeping, make sure that the pierced area is not disturbed. Avoid rotating, touching, or fiddling it.
  • Keep away from pool while the piercing is still healing.