{"id":259,"date":"2022-04-23T18:57:27","date_gmt":"2022-04-23T18:57:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/10piercing.com\/?p=259"},"modified":"2023-08-11T09:30:25","modified_gmt":"2023-08-11T09:30:25","slug":"guide-to-an-anti-tragus-piercing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/10piercing.com\/guide-to-an-anti-tragus-piercing\/","title":{"rendered":"The Ultimate Guide to an Anti Tragus Piercing"},"content":{"rendered":"
The anti tragus piercing is one of the most common piercings in the world. It is a vertical bar that stretches from the edge of the ear cartilage to the outside of the ear. The anti tragus piercing<\/strong> is also very popular because it is one of the top ear piercings that looks good with a lot of different earrings.<\/p>\n Tragus, or the back of the ear, is a great spot to get a piercing because it is hidden and is not as noticeable as other ear piercings. Also, because it is not visible, there is less risk of it being messed up and healed with a scar.<\/p>\n Table of Contents<\/p> An anti-tragus piercing is a piercing that goes through the thick, inner ear, skin and cartilage right above the earlobe. This piercing stands out as far as ear piercings are concerned because it is opposite of the standard tragus piercing which is pierced through the skin and cartilage of the outer ear.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There are many benefits to this particular piercing.<\/p>\n Anti-tragus piercings, also known as the “anti-tragus piercing,” are a type of asymmetrical piercing that typically adorns the underside of the ear, placed at the top of the tragus (the projection of cartilage just above the ear canal). To insert an anti-tragus piercing, the earlobe is typically pierced first, with the anti-tragus piercing following in the same direction. The anti-tragus piercing is usually a small gauge piece of jewelry that’s inserted through a helical-shaped piercing on the top of the ear (the “anti-tragus helical”) and is then secured in the helix with a curved barbell or a curved stud. The jewelry is usually a small gauge piece of jewelry that’s inserted through a helix-shaped piercing on the top of the ear (the “anti-tragus helix”) and is then secured in the helix with a curved barbell or a curved stud.<\/p>\n In comparison to the standard tragus piercing, there are some risks that come with an anti tragus piercing. The most notable risk is the chance of the piercing migrating to the middle of the ear. It is important to note that the piercing is not a straight line, so the chance of migration is even higher. You should also be aware that it is not recommended to wear heavy earrings or anything that could cause trauma to the cartilage.<\/p>\n Pros:<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\nWhat is an Anti-Tragus Piercing?<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n
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How to pierce anti tragus? <\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
What are the risks of an anti tragus piercing?<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
Pros and Cons of Anti Tragus Piercing <\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n
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