This piercing is placed through the middle section of your ear cartilage and typically takes 8 to 12 months to heal. You can wear any of our flat back earrings, but we love using a curved piece to make a statement!
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Conch piercings are taking the world of body modifications by storm — and for good reason. Elegant yet edgy, this unique cartilage piercing adds a bold touch to any ear curation. Whether you're a piercing newbie or a seasoned collector, a conch piercing offers versatility, beauty, and serious trend appeal. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know before getting a conch piercing — from types and pain level to healing and jewelry styles.
A conch piercing is located in the middle part of your ear’s cartilage, right in the concave shell-like area — hence the name "conch." There are two main types of conch piercings:
Because of its placement, a conch piercing creates a striking focal point and is easy to pair with other piercings for a layered look.
Pain tolerance varies from person to person, but since the conch is a cartilage piercing, you can expect a sharp pinch followed by some pressure. On a pain scale of 1 to 10, most people rate it around a 5 or 6. The process is quick and typically over in a matter of seconds when performed by one of our professional piercers.
Conch piercings can take 8 to 12 months to fully heal, depending on your body and how well you care for the piercing. During this time, it’s essential to follow proper aftercare:
Proper aftercare is crucial to prevent bumps, or delayed healing. Click here for additional healing tips.
One of the best things about conch piercings is the variety of jewelry options available once it's healed.
At Wildlike we exclusively carry jewelry made with implant-grade titanium, surgical steel, or solid gold to minimize the risk of allergic reactions and irritation.
Ready to get pierced? Book an appointment with a professional piercer and get ready to elevate your ear game with a stunning conch piercing.