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Table of Contents

How It’s Done

Where to Get Your Ears Pierced

Care

Complications

At-Home Risks

This article looks at how ear piercings are done, where to get your ears pierced, how to care for a new piercing, possible complications, things to consider before getting a piercing, and why getting your ears pierced should not be a DIY project.

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Close up of two earrings in a woman’s ear

How Are Ears Pierced?

Piercing techniques vary depending on where you get it done. You might get alocal anestheticor ice to numb the spot before the needle goes into your ear. If you’re worried that getting your ears pierced will hurt, ask the piercers you’re considering about how they handle pain.

One-Needle Technique

To use the one-needle technique, a piercer:

Two-Needle Technique

To use the two-needle technique, a piercer:

Ear Piercing Kits

Many jewelry stores and ear-piercing professionals use commercial ear-piercing kits with piercing “guns.” Ear-piercing guns hold a stud earring on one side and the earring back on the other. The process is simple:

Note that many professional piercers argue that piercing guns are unsafe because they can’t be fully sterilized and can cause excess tissue damage. The Association of Professional Piercers, a nonprofit that promotes safe piercing practices, doesn’t allow its members to use piercing guns.

Common locations where you can get your ears pierced include:

These locations may follow safe practices, but any piercing, no matter who does it, carries risks.

Caring for Newly Pierced Ears

Starter earrings need to be left in for several weeks for your piercing to heal without closing up the hole. The exact time you’ll need to wait before taking them out varies depending on what part of the ear is pierced.

You’ll also need to clean the piercing with a sterile saline solution and rotate the earring to keep it from getting stuck.

Complications of Pierced Ears

A new piercing can have complications, even if you take care of it. Possible complications of pierced ears include:

Infection in Newly Pierced Ears

Your choice of piercer plus doing proper care at home can minimize your risk of infection. Symptoms of an infected piercing include:

Your piercing will cause some pain and inflammation, but it should be minimal if you go to a qualified piercer.

Seek Immediate Medical Care If:The piercing looks infected and you have a feverDiscoloration on your ear is spreadingAn upper ear piercing is red and swollen

Seek Immediate Medical Care If:

The piercing looks infected and you have a feverDiscoloration on your ear is spreadingAn upper ear piercing is red and swollen

How to Treat an Infected Ear Piercing

Allergic Reactions in Newly Pierced Ears

This photo contains content that some people may find graphic or disturbing.See PhotoContact dermatitis on ear lobe.DermNet /CC BY-NC-ND

This photo contains content that some people may find graphic or disturbing.See Photo

This photo contains content that some people may find graphic or disturbing.

contact dermatitis on ear lobe

DermNet /CC BY-NC-ND

If you have a known metal allergy, get starter earrings that do not have that metal in them. The following materials are generally safe choices for people with metal allergies:

Metals that are considered unsafe for initial piercings include stainless steel, sterling silver, and any alloys containing nickel.

Some people only find out they have or develop a metal allergy after piercing their ears.

A metal allergy is a form of contact dermatitis that can cause symptoms similar to an infection like:

However, an antibiotic ointment won’t clear up if your symptoms are from an allergy.If you get multiple piercings at once (such as in both ears), you’re likely to develop an allergy in all the pierced places.

If you learn you have an allergy after piercing your ears, take out the earring and see a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment. A dermatologist can do a skin patch test to see if you have a metal allergy.

The most common metal allergies are nickel and cobalt. If you have an allergy, you’ll need to use jewelry and personal-care products that do not contain the metal you’re allergic to (such as nickel-free earrings and razors).

Is a Metal Allergy Life-Threatening?A metal allergy affects the skin and typically causes a rash (contact dermatitis). It does not cause anaphylaxis (a life-threatening complication of some allergies).

Is a Metal Allergy Life-Threatening?

A metal allergy affects the skin and typically causes a rash (contact dermatitis). It does not cause anaphylaxis (a life-threatening complication of some allergies).

Dealing With Piercing Allergies

Splitting Earlobe

A piercing that’s too low on the earlobe(s) maysplit out the tissuebeneath the hole, which lead to scarring.Sometimes, this happens because the earlobes are not symmetrical, so one piercing is too low to be even with the other.

If your earlobes are very asymmetrical, tell your piercer. They may need to take extra care to make sure your earrings are level with each other.

Keloids (Large Scars)

Keloidsare large scars that spill over the border of the area of trauma, often forming lumps.

If you have a personal or family history of keloids, your risk of developing a large scar after getting your ears pierced is higher.

Consider whether that kind of scar on your ear would bother you before you get a piercing. You may want to talk to your healthcare provider about it beforehand.

This photo contains content that some people may find graphic or disturbing.See PhotoEar piercing keloid.DermNet /CC BY-NC-ND

ear piercing keloid

Should You Pierce Your Ears at Home?

While it might be tempting to do your piercing at home, it’s best left to a professional. It’s not safe to pierce your ears yourself or have a friend or family member do it for you at home.

You can buy sterile needles, starter earrings, and ear-piercing kits, but without proper training and procedures to reduce risks, a DIY piercing increases your risk of complications like infection and splitting lobes.

Summary

Ears can be pierced using different techniques, including a gun or needles. It’s important to keep your piercing clean and rotate the earrings regularly while they are healing.

Possible complications of ear piercings are infection, allergic reactions to metal, a splitting earlobe, or keloid scars. Keloids are more likely if you have a personal or family history of them.

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Verywell Health uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.

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New Zealand Trust: DermNet.Jewellery allergy.

Nickel Institute.What do you need to know about nickel allergy?

Park JK, Kim KS, Kim SH, Choi J, Yang JY.Reconstruction of a traumatic cleft earlobe using a combination of the inverted V-shaped excision technique and vertical mattress suture method.Arch Craniofac Surg. 2017;18(4):277-281. doi:10.7181/acfs.2017.18.4.277

Gabriel OT, Anthony OO, Paul EA, Ayodele SO.Trends and complications of ear piercing among selected Nigerian population.J Family Med Prim Care. 2017;6(3):517–521. doi:10.4103/2249-4863.222045

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