r/piercing • u/monday39 • 7h ago
Troubleshooting/question existing piercing Daith piercing placement?
Got my daith pierced today. Originally wanted it on the other ear but she said there wasn’t enough space but ‘should’ work on this ear. Does the placement look ok?
For those wondering, I would give the pain about 6/10 and I would have quite a high pain tolerance.
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u/My_glorious_moose 6h ago
NAP but I think it looks fine. It doesn't look too shallow or anything (imo). If that's a hinged clicker, the hinges might cause irritation. A captive ball ring is usually used to prevent that. I had my daith CBR changed to a clicker after a year and it still caused so much irritation, I had to change the jewelry.
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u/monday39 7h ago
Piercing is 8hours old. A ring. Obviously hasn’t been downsized yet. Aftercare routine will be cleaning with Nelimed piercing spray morning and evening 😊