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  2. Cartilage piercing - Wikipedia

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    A cartilage piercing can refer to any area of cartilage on the body with a perforation created for the purpose of wearing jewelry. The two most common areas with cartilage piercings are the ear and the nose. Outside of the body modification community, many people commonly refer to a helix piercing as a "cartilage piercing."

  3. Every Question You Have About Getting a Cartilage Piercing ...

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    Maria Tash shares everything you need to know before getting a cartilage piercing, including the different types and aftercare tips to prevent infection.

  4. Doctors Say This Type Of Ear Piercing Gets Infected Most Often

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    Do not use alcohol to clean the site, as it can dry out an infection and delay healing. Soak your piercing in the saline solution or use a cotton swab to gently clean around both sides of the earlobe.

  5. Stretching (body piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Ear piercings are the most commonly stretched piercings, [1] with nasal septum piercings, tongue piercings and lip piercings/lip plates following close behind. [2] While all piercings can be stretched to some degree, cartilage piercings are usually more difficult to stretch and more likely to form hypertrophic scars if stretched quickly.

  6. Earring - Wikipedia

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    With cartilage piercing, the blunt force of an ear piercing instrument will traumatize the cartilage, and therefore make healing more difficult. Also, because there is substantially less blood flow in ear cartilage than in the earlobe, infection is a much more serious issue.

  7. How to properly care for new piercings - AOL

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    The best piercing aftercare products are sterile and non-irritating. Experts share their tips for caring for a new piercing and how to prevent infection and scarring.