Definition: Conch piercings are among the most risky of ear cartilage piercings, but is relatively simple to an experienced piercer with the proper tools. The conch is a popular location for large plugs (jewelry), and damage to the cartilage and subsequent infection are the most common risks, especially if it's done by an amateur. Large conch piercings should be done with a dermal punch, since it's less damaging to the tissue. You can't stretch cartilage, so if you want to wear plugs,the hole has to be carved/cut out.
Another tricky aspect to conch piercings is getting matching conches even if you decide to pierce both ears. The good thing about them, though, is that because of the secure location near the center of the outer ear, conch piercings pose little to no chance of rejection or migration.
Body Piercing Information for Beginners, Newbies, Novices
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