do conch piercings hurt?
i am a 16 year old female, who currently has double lobes, 1 cartilage, snakebites, septum, nostril, tongue, smiley, belly button and dermal anchor in my finger. i am thinking about doing my conch. but am unsure what the pain levels are like. i understand that peoples opinions may vary, but any help would be amazing.
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I have a conch piercing and I can tell you don't do it unless you really really want it, not just for the heck of it (not saying you would do that but I don't know you so just to be safe I said it). It doesn't hurt much to get it done but afterwards it'll ache for days! and be super sensitive like you won't even want to touch your ear. But I love mine and for me it was totally worth it, and if you are sure you want it then it will totally be worth it for you too! I can't really compare it to any other piercing because the only other piercings I have are two on each lobe that I got a when I was like 3 and 12 so I don't really remember.
If you could handle those piercings I'm sure you could handle the a conch piercing. I wish I was brave enough to get dermals, but not on my finger, on my back dimples.
I have two conch piercings - one hurt a bit and took awhile to heal and the other hardly hurt and healed way easily. Every piercing experience is going to be different. There's no possibly way to know if it will hurt you at all.