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  2. Daith piercing - Wikipedia

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    A woman's left ear, showing a daith piercing. A daith piercing is an ear piercing that passes through the ear's innermost cartilage fold, the crus of the helix. [1] The piercing is usually performed with a straight hollow needle. Captive bead rings are the most common jewellery type used. It can take from six to nine months for a daith piercing ...

  3. Can daith piercings really help to avoid migraines? - AOL

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    A daith piercing is a piercing in the place where the cartilage ridge inside your outer ear (called the helix) ends above the opening to your ear canal, the Cleveland Clinic explains. It’s ...

  4. Everything to Know About Migraine Piercings—Do They ... - AOL

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    A daith piercing or migraine piercing is done in the cartilage ridge inside the outer ear. Most neurologists do not recommend them as a migraine treatment.

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    These include the tragus piercing, antitragus piercing, rook piercing, industrial piercing, helix piercing, orbital piercing, daith piercing, and conch piercing. In addition, earlobe stretching , while common in indigenous cultures for thousands of years, began to appear in Western society in the 1990s, and is now fairly common.

  6. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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    1 Ear piercings. 2 Nose piercings. 3 ... This is a comprehensive list of different parts for body piercing. Ear piercings ... Conch; Daith; Earlobe; Helix; Industrial ...

  7. Cartilage piercing - Wikipedia

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    Daith: The small flap of cartilage just above the ear canal. With a correctly placed daith, the entrance and exit holes will be unseen and the jewelry will appear to be coming out of the ear canal itself. It will rest in the inner conch. Tragus: The small, thick flap of cartilage directly over the ear canal, connected to the head.