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Question:

Does it hurt to get a scaffolding piercing?

I have already got a cartilage piercing, and I was considering getting a scaffold bar. I don't mind pain, but soon as it was in an unusual place, I was just a little bit curious.

Answer:

Well it is different for everyone, but generally....yes.
it wont hurt anymore than the piercing you already have probable, buuuut the long bar makes it easier to catch it and irritate the piercing, so just be careful, and youll be okay!
I even have had 31 piercings performed and that i think of that lip piercings harm decrease than scaffold piercings through fact the therapeutic technique is longer in Scaffold piercings. bypass get the lip piercing performed! :)
It's pretty much the same thing. People like to say its really painful, but really its just getting two cartilage piercings in a row. The sting only lasts a second, its not bad at all. you may have a headache afterwards, but thats the worst of it. mainly people say its really bad because its likely they went to a crappy piercing place and didnt really care who pierced them. if you do research and get someone with lots of experience, you should be fine. like my piercer has been doing them for about 15 yrs and does thousands a year. inexperienced ones are the worst. also whats helpful is if you ask the piercer to do one piercing at a time with separate needles, cause some like to do both with the same needle, piercing the second one without pulling the needle out of the first one, which would make it very uncomfortable.
Well it would feel similar to your cartilage piercing, but the hole near the front of the ear would probably be a more intense feeling than the second hole as the cartilage is thicker there. If you have long hair, try to keep it tied back for the first few weeks because it may catch on the balls on the ends, and that can make a sore piercing more sore, trying to unwind your hair from it...

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