Q: I'm looking to get a new ear piercing. Are cartilage piercings hard to heal? - Maddie M.
A: Cartilage piercings can be a little tricky to heal, but “hard” isn’t always the right word... it’s more like slow and sensitive. Unlike earlobes, cartilage doesn’t have a ton of blood flow, so it takes longer to bounce back. Most cartilage piercings take anywhere from 6 months to a year (sometimes longer) to fully heal, and during that time they can get irritated pretty easily. Bumps, soreness, or random flare ups are super common, especially in the first few months.
That being said, a lot of the healing drama comes down to how you treat it. Sleeping on it, touching it too much, or switching jewelry too early can all set things back. Using high-quality jewelry (like implant-grade titanium or gold) cleaning gently with saline, and leaving it alone as much as possible makes a huge difference. Cartilage piercings really thrive on a “don’t mess with me” attitude.
So yeah, cartilage piercings aren’t exactly low-maintenance, but they’re totally doable if you’re patient. If you’re someone who’s down to commit to aftercare and can handle a longer healing timeline, they’re worth it. Just don’t expect them to heal as fast (or as drama-free) as a basic lobe piercing.
Q: Can I use q-tips to clean my piercing? - Taylor B.
A: Most piercers are firmly anti–Q-tip, and for good reason. In general, it’s best to avoid using Q-tips to clean your piercing. The fibers can shed and wrap around the jewelry, which can irritate the piercing or introduce bacteria you really don’t want hanging out in a healing piercing hole. Even if you’re being gentle, that extra friction can slow things down.
A better option is to stick with sterile saline and let it do the work for you. Spraying or soaking loosens crusties naturally, so you don’t need to manually scrub anything off. If you absolutely need to remove buildup, clean hands and a piece of lint-free gauze are way safer than cotton. Less touching = happier piercing.
Basically, healing piercings don’t need micromanaging. Keep it clean, keep it simple, and resist the urge to “help” too much. When in doubt, saline and patience win every time.
Disclaimer: Body Candy is only here to give you fun and helpful advice and information when it comes to getting pierced. Always consult a professional piercer to make sure a new piercing is right for you!



