Ear piercing is an ancient tradition in various cultures that has become particularly popular in recent years among people of all ages and genders. Piercings can be done in various parts of the body, but the ears are one of the most popular locations.
Ear piercing in Riga - where, when, how much does it cost?
Where? We pierce ears at Avotu Street 1.
How? Prior registration is required ☎️ 23202626 or info@nelagems.com
How much? Ear piercing costs from 25 EUR. A medical earring is included in the price.
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Lobe piercing
The most common ear piercing is in the earlobe, where one or more holes can be placed. Many people have their earlobes pierced in childhood. A lobe piercing usually heals within 1-1.5 months.
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Helix piercing
Currently, one of the trendiest types of piercings is the helix , located on the outer edge of the ear, in the cartilage. This is one of the most expressive types of piercings, but it's important to be aware that it takes a relatively long time to heal. A helix piercing typically heals in 6-12 months.
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Forward helix piercing
A forward helix piercing is a type of ear piercing, specifically done on the front of the upper cartilage (helix) of the ear. It's located closer to the front of the face compared to a traditional helix piercing, which is done on the back. Multiple forward helix piercings are possible, and they are often adorned with various jewelry such as rings or studs.
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Tragus piercing
The tragus is a small cartilage protrusion located next to the entrance of the ear.
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Daith piercing
A daith piercing is a piercing performed through the daith, a small piece of cartilage located in the inner ear, just above the ear canal. This piercing has become popular not only as an aesthetic accessory but also as a potential means of reducing migraines and headaches. The popularity of daith piercings has increased in recent years, with some people claiming it has helped alleviate their migraine symptoms.
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Rook piercing
A rook piercing is a type of piercing done in the upper ear, through the so-called "rook"—the cartilage located between the outer and inner ear, just above the tragus. A rook piercing is typically done with a small hole and can be adorned with various jewelry, such as chains, rings, or studs.
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Conch piercing
A conch piercing is a type of piercing performed in the inner part of the ear, specifically the concha, which is part of the ear's structure. This piercing can be placed in either the upper or lower part of the concha. Conch piercings are popular for both aesthetic reasons and as a way to express personal style.
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Industrial piercing
An industrial piercing is a type of ear piercing that involves creating two piercings in one ear, connecting them with a single long earring. Typically, one piercing is in the upper ear (tragus or helix), and the other is lower, creating a horizontal line. This piercing is popular among young people and is associated with alternative subcultures.
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