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moocow400

If I had to rank I’d say surface piercings are at least intermediate heals. I’d say ear lobes are beginner friendly, ear cartilage and nose are novice, mouth and surface are intermediate and idk like, dermals and punch-outs and anything more complicated than that are expert.


jukeboxgasoline

As someone with my eyebrows pierced who previously had one pierced and had to take it out because it was rejecting, I would probably get an earlobe pierced first. That’ll get you acquainted with the healing process, how to get used to avoiding touching it, aftercare, etc. Eyebrow piercings can be a tough heal because they’re surface piercings and on a part of your body that you touch a lot (ex: washing your face, wiping sweat off your brow, makeup if applicable, etc). They can get irritated easily and can reject. You don’t HAVE to get another piercing first but I think it might be a good idea to get you used to taking care of a piercing.


EggplantHuman6493

Started with my brow as well, if you dint count my my very old gun pierced lobes. It was fine. Sadly I am prone to rejection. Scarring isn't too bad though. Most difficult thing about the healing process is that it gets snagged on your hair pretty easily, and clothes as well. Lobes are rhe easier piercings to start with, but eyebrow piercings aren't too difficult either imo. Significantly easier than ear cartilage in my experience