If you are looking for a more diverse
form of body piercing, a rook piercing may be exactly what you need.
Located along the inner ridge of the ear cartilage, alongside the
tragus, has become a pretty popular place – especially for multiple
piercings. This downward area of cartilage that moves toward the center
of the ear, parallel to the outer rim of the ear canal, accents the
perfect anatomy of your ear, in terms of places to sport some studs or
hoops. While many people opt for this type of piercing because they have
a extremely defined ridges of cartilage, making it much easier to
pierce, others tend to shy away from the rook because it does require
the piercer to work through a decent amount of flesh.
If
you have smaller rook ridges, this does not necessarily mean that you
don’t have enough cartilage to pierce, however you may find it a bit
more painful and difficult. The actual procedure for rook piercings are
pretty simple, compared to other forms of piercing. In fact, when
properly done, it should not take longer than a few minutes from start
to finish.
Rook Piercing Care
Since
it is a cartilage piercing, you may find that caring for your new look
may be a bit different than a simple ear or lip piercing. Follow the
instructions given by your piercer very carefully and precisely. This
will reduce or eliminate the risk of infection and reduce the swelling
associated with rook piercings. For women, you will notice that any type
of perfume, hairspray and certain makeup may irritate the area some. It
is also a good idea to change your pillowcase on a daily basis after
cleansing your rook piercing. This will keep dirt and bacteria from
building up around the piercing.
While
you are able to maintain a rook piercing with different gauges,
depending on the jewelry you want to use, you should always let the
professional decide what is best for your specific type of rook. Using
the proper gauge will be essential in the healing process.
The
most common type of rook piercing uses a curved barbell, however your
choice selection will be far from limited as there are so many different
types of body jewelry that are manufactured for rook piercings.
As
you research the different types of rook piercings that you can get,
you’ll notice that almost every type requires a 4-6 week healing period
for the cartilage to return to normal size and adjust to the body
jewelry in your ear. If you opt for multiple rook piercings, you may
need a bit longer to heal. It is recommended to handle the first rook
separately to ensure you do not react to the process or jewelry before
getting any others. However, most individuals experience at least one
side effect after a rook piercing is complete – mainly excessive
swelling.
Caring for any type of
cartilage piercing may take some getting used to as the surface area is
not quite the same as other piercings. You will not have much room to
turn the jewelry or may be uncomfortable using liquid solutions to
cleanse your rook, since you will undoubtedly get some liquid in your
ear. Give yourself about 3-6 months to get used to it and you will
probably just forget that you even have a rook piercing in.
Here
are some amazing ways that both men and women choose to sport their
rook piercings to express their own personality traits, individuality
and of course, self-expression. After a few months it is not uncommon or
unsafe to consistently change your jewelry. Some people keep extra sets
on hand to match their outfits or holiday decor!
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