Every person has a different threshold for pain. So for me, my eyebrow hurt the least, but My other piercings are in locations that would hurt more; ie: an industrial, conch orbital, rook. I find fleshy/surfacey locations to be less painful, such as the neck, eyebrow, ear lobes.
Like I said though, every person is different.
I should think that ear piercing is the least painful
Most say that their navel and ear were the least painful but it differs from person to person and their level for pain tolerance.
In a professional body piercing studio and the piercing done by a professional body piercer.
Yes, however it should be noted that tongue piercings are one of the least painful piercings to get.
The initial piercing is not painful. The only thing felt is the pressure of needle. The clamp on the tongue hurts more than the actual piercing. The healing after is the painful part. The tongue will swell, and the muscle will be sore. As the tongue adjust to the metal and heals itself from the initial tear and swelling, the pain will subside, generally over a few days following the piercing. By experience, a piercing in the upper cartilage hurts more than a piercing in the tongue.
yes it is the most painful piercing
The brow piercing is less painful. If you're planning to have a job in the future a brow piercing is more acceptable.
I don't have one but I have friends who do. They have other piercings as well and their helix piercings are the most painful for them. But some of them say that the actual piercing isn't as painful as the swelling afterwards. Any cartilage piercing just takes longer to heal and stays cranky for a while. I have my tragus pierced and it really wasnt that bad.
very painful like when you get your collarbone peirced haha
It is recommended that you wait at least a few weeks but you can. Indoor tanning you would have to wait longer. Just be careful is you are putting SPF or lotion on. If it gets into the piercing it could get infected and that is VERY painful.
The tragus piercing has a smaller cartillage when pierced while the rook piercing has a bigger cartilage. So rook has to be the much more painful type of ear piercing.
It hurts way more! Industrial piercing is not as straightforward as traditional piercing, it is considerably more painful; The piercing, can take between three months to one year to fully heal.