I went yesterday and finally had both of my lobes done. Pierced them both with an 8 gauge and then did an immediate stretch to a 6g. Both were kinda painful but nothing super unbearable. The right was a more difficult pierce but the stretch and jewelry insertion went easier while the left was the exact opposite. My anatomy was just different enough in each ear to make the experience different for each one. I love them though!! Can't wait until April so I can get my next stretch!!
got it done at dougs tattoo in oakland california about 2 years ago. pain was bearable.some pressure, little bit of blood. not too bad. fun and easy piercing. healing takes about 2 weeks, expect swelling and difficulty speaking and eating. i recommend getting it done.
I have been wanting to get a prince albert piercing ever since I was 19 years old, but never went thru with it. Now last year in December I finally got the money and the courage I said what the hell, if I don't do it now I never will. I guess I went into the piercing and Tattooing parlor near me and talked to someone there that could help me with some questions.
!. Do they use anything to numb the area....NO!
2. How much would it cost me?.... If you purchase the ring thru us with the piercing it would cost $106.00
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My name is Meghan, and I have 5 piercings now, and many more to come. All in all, I have a tragus piercing, a helix piercing, my two lobes (both stretched to 0g) and an anti-helix (which is today's topic).
A lot of people seem to get the anti-helix piercing mixed up with the rook piercing, so I'm posting a picture of where I got it done. This was the least painful piercing I've ever had done, and I would recommend it to anyone. So here, the story begins: Yesterday was my 17th birthday, and I had been promised I could get an anti-helix for my present.
I went last Saturday to my good friend Austina's Shop and got my nose pierced. It was the least painful of all my piercings!!! I have 12 all together now. May get more, but for anyone who wants it done go for it!!! If ya live in the Wilkes Barre , Pa area go to see Austina at Holier Than Thou Innk and Steel. Great people there and they are all very clean and professional 
On my 18th birthday I had been planning for a long while to get my nostril pierced. So D-day came and I went to my decided tattoo/piercing venue. I was incredibly nervous.
My friend held my hand all the way through and the piercer was super amazingly hot.
Which helped.
I had my naval done a few months earlier and it hurt extremely bad. So, I thought maybe a piercing on the face with thousands more nervous would hurt a thousand times more.
I had been throwing around the idea of getting a labret piercing. I already had several other piercings but the labret frightened me. I called around and found a place in Cincinnati. I was very impressed with the shop. It was very clean and very professional. My piercer, Cannon, was very informative and funny. He made me feel very relaxed. He explained the procedure very thoroughly. Cannon talked to me about placement and made the mark. He applied the clamps and told me to breath and the needle was through. It stung a little when he put the jewelry in but nothing I couldn't handle.
I got my ears pierced five times as a child. All by gun. All infected, swollen, allergenic, or otherwise effed up. But in October of 2008 I decided to pierce my nose. I really didn't feel like paying a piercer to do something so small and simple. [Rebellious little shit-disturber. I know. Stupid kid. I know.]
I got this piercing done last week, just a rook on my right side. It was a quicky and only moderately painful experience, and I had high hopes that it would heal without a lot of fuss.
BUT now, I don't know if it's been bumped or just because that's such an awkward area to clean, this piercing has made my entire upper ear swollen to the touch and the pain is throbbing. I'm continuing salt soaks, about to try antibacterial soap on it, and will decide in the next few days whether to take it out or not.
Yesterday, or Monday December 29th, I got an industrial piercing!


