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Piercing pain: which piercings hurt the most?

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Piercings are becoming increasingly popular. But which ones cause the most pain? This is a frequently asked question when considering a piercing. The following guide provides the answer, because certain areas of the body are more vulnerable than others.

Piercings - which ones hurt the most?

Many want a piercing but fear pain. But whether they actually occur depends on various factors, such as the area of ​​the body. The following aspects are crucial:

Is there a lot of nerve tissue?

Body parts with a lot of nerve tissue are generally more painful. Stinging in the intimate area hurts more than, for example, in the earlobe. With the latter, the pain level is low because only the skin or soft tissue is punctured. The intimate area is equipped with a large number of nerve endings and the stitch canal is usually quite long. The clitoris piercing is the most painful for women and the Prince Albert piercing for men.

Does the eyebrow or face piercing hurt?

The Eyebrow piercing is painful for many because the eyebrow is an area with little skin and many nerve endings. However, the puncture channel does not run deep under the skin, so the piercing is set fairly quickly and the pain subsides quickly. There are also many nerve tracts in other parts of the body, such as the face. So the pain when stinging is greater.

Does the nipple piercing hurt?

The nipple piercing is just as painful as a genital piercing, because there are also many nerves in this very sensitive area. Due to the constant friction, pain can also occur during the healing phase. Depending on the piercing, the puncture channel is shorter and thinner or longer and thicker. This factor is also crucial.

Does a tongue piercing hurt?

tongue piercings are usually pricked vertically in the middle of the tongue. The pain is comparable to that of eyebrow piercings. Healing is also more difficult because of the food and drink intake.

Why do pierced piercings in hard cartilage tissue hurt?

If cartilage tissue is pierced, the pain is generally greater. This applies to areas of the following regions:

- ear cartilage
- nostrils
- Cartilage tissue on the lip

Pressure pain can occur here because the needle encounters more resistance. The cartilage also heals very slowly due to poor blood circulation. Models pierced through thick cartilage tissue are particularly painful, for example:

- Conch piercing
- Helix piercing
- Daith piercing
- Tragus piercing
- Rook piercing

The Rook piercing is one of the most painful piercings: it is pierced vertically through the antihelix. This is the upper cartilage between the helix and the pinna. Sticks are better for initial decoration because they cause less pressure. The length of the canal being pierced is also important. Therefore, for example, the Prince Albert piercing is much more painful. The genital piercing, which originates from the urethra, is pierced through the wall of the penis and is usually worn with a ring.

What other factors play a role?

Piercings done by professional piercers are usually unproblematic. That is why it is important to choose a reputable studio with qualified employees. If cheap needles are used, unnecessary pain can arise because some of them are blunt. The punctured body area is also often sensitive during the healing process. It is important to follow the instructions to speed it up and reduce the risk of inflammation.

Conclusion

Some piercings hurt more than others. This is the case, for example, when they run through hard cartilage tissue. For cartilage piercings, such as ear and Nose piercings, it also takes longer to heal. Another aspect is the neural pathways. If many are in the desired area, the potential for pain is higher. The type of piercing and the length of the puncture channel are also important. Ultimately, everyone's pain tolerance is different. So no general statement can be made regarding the pain. With most piercings, they are temporary and fade away quickly.

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