Everything you need to know about Rook Piercings

By Alisha Hitchcock

Curious about rook piercings? This guide covers what a rook piercing is, how much pain to expect, and essential aftercare tips for a smooth healing process.

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What is a Rook Piercing?

A rook piercing is a type of ear cartilage piercing located in the anti-helix,the small ridge of cartilage between the inner conch and the outer rim. Positioned above the tragus and below the daith, it’s known for its unique placement within the ear.

How Painful is a Rook Piercing?

Rook piercings are often rated between 6-8 out of 10 on the pain scale, making them slightly more painful compared to other ear piercings. Fortunately, the process is quick, and the sting fades quickly afterwards.

What can you wear in a Rook Piercing?

The best jewellery options for a rook piercing are clicker hoop earrings and curved barbells. Both fit comfortably within the rook’s unique curve, making them stylish and comfortable choices.

Rook Piercing Aftercare Tips

Taking good care of your rook piercing is crucial to prevent complications and ensure it heals smoothly. Follow these tips to reduce the risk of irritation and infection:

  • Clean Twice Daily: Use sterile saline solution twice a day, making sure to dry the area completely.
  • Avoid Snagging: Be cautious when styling hair or changing clothes to prevent the piercing from catching.
  • Sleep on the Opposite Side: Rest on the opposite side to avoid putting pressure on the new piercing.
  • No Swimming: Avoid swimming for 2-3 weeks while the piercing heals to prevent exposure to bacteria.
  • Hands Off: Avoid touching or moving the piercing unnecessarily.

How long do Rook Piercings take to heal?

Healing time for a rook piercing varies from person to person, typically taking anywhere between 6-18 months to fully heal. Proper aftercare and avoiding irritation can help promote faster healing.

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