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Reviewed & maintained Reviewed by Katelyn Morgen Cole, Professional Piercer · Last updated: June 2026 Expert section label: Katelyn's Piercing Tips

One trusted guide per placement — not hundreds of thin pages. Pillars organize ear, facial, oral, and body work; every cluster page follows the same structure and is reviewed by Katelyn Cole.

Quality over quantity — one trusted page per topic. Same structure on every guide so you know what to expect.

Every placement — trusted guides

Ear piercings

Lobe Piercing

Offered

6–8 weeks for initial heal · Pain 2/10

Ear lobes are where most people start — and they should be done with a sterile needle, not a gun. I pierce lobes every week in-studio: symme…

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Helix

Offered

6–9 months · Pain 5/10

Helix piercings sit on the outer rim — one of the most popular cartilage placements I do. They photograph beautifully, but they hate pressur…

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Forward Helix

Offered

6–9 months · Pain 6/10

Forward helix sits on the small ridge facing your face — delicate, visible, and anatomy-specific. Not every ear has a safe shelf for this pi…

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Flat

Offered

8–12 months · Pain 6/10

Flat piercings sit on the wide plane between the helix and conch — perfect for a gem that faces outward in photos. They need precise angle a…

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Conch

Offered

6–12 months · Pain 7/10

Conch piercings go through the cup of the ear — inner or outer. They are bold, they heal slowly, and they are one of my favorite placements …

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Tragus

Offered

6–9 months · Pain 6/10

Tragus piercings frame the ear canal opening — subtle, elegant, and surprisingly fussy about earbuds and phone habits. I love them in curate…

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Daith

Offered

6–9 months · Pain 7/10

Daith piercings pass through the innermost cartilage fold. They are iconic for hoops and curated ears, but anatomy varies wildly — a shallow…

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Rook

Offered

9–12 months · Pain 8/10

Rook piercings sit in the antihelix fold above the daith — vertical, finicky, and worth the wait when healed. They are not for impatient hea…

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Industrial

Offered

9–12 months minimum · Pain 8/10

An industrial connects two cartilage points with one bar — helix-to-helix or variant angles. It is a statement piece and a commitment: two w…

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Ear Curation

Offered

Staged over months — each piercing follows its own timeline · Pain 4/10

Ear curation is not 'as many holes as possible.' It is a plan: which piercings heal first, which jewelry metals match, how gem sizes balance…

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Upper Lobe

Offered

8–10 weeks · Pain 3/10

Upper lobe sits above the standard lobe hole — popular for stacked lobe looks and curated ears. Spacing from your first lobe hole matters if…

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Anti-Tragus

Offered

9–12 months · Pain 7/10

Anti-tragus sits on the cartilage ridge opposite the tragus — anatomy-dependent and not every ear has enough tissue. I assess the ridge befo…

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Snug

Offered

9–12 months — anatomy consult required · Pain 8/10

The snug runs along the inner rim of the ear — one of the more advanced cartilage placements. Curved barbells fit the fold; shallow anatomy …

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Orbital

Offered

9–12 months · Pain 7/10

An orbital connects two holes with one ring — often conch-to-helix or lobe-to-helix. Both holes must heal together; I pierce with a ring siz…

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Ear curation consults and single piercings — implant-grade jewelry, sterile technique, seven nights a week on Tropicana.

Real heal documentation

Real ear piercing work from our studio — not stock photos. Starter length, swelling room, downsizing, and healed angles documented in Vegas.

Ear piercing close-up — Ear piercing — Work of Art Las Vegas
Ear piercing close-up

Placement and angle marked for your anatomy — implant-grade starter jewelry sized for swelling.

Healing week 1 — Ear piercing — Work of Art Las Vegas
Healing week 1

Fresh cartilage or lobe — implant-grade studs with extra post length for swelling.

Healing month 2 — Ear piercing — Work of Art Las Vegas
Healing month 2

Around 6–8 weeks swelling drops — this is when downsizing protects the angle and prevents bumps.

Jewelry change — Ear piercing — Work of Art Las Vegas
Jewelry change

Downsize to a shorter post or swap ends once the fistula is stable — booked as a check-in, not a mall kiosk.

Swelling example — Ear piercing — Work of Art Las Vegas
Swelling example

Flat and conch starters sit long on purpose — shortening too soon causes embedding and bumps.

Photos from Work of Art clients — angles and jewelry length vary by anatomy. Studio gallery · Katelyn's portfolio

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Ear curation — helix & flat constellation — Katelyn Cole, Work of Art Las Vegas

Real work from this studio

Real client piece
Ear curation — helix & flat constellation
Artist
Katelyn Cole
Time
Two appointments (planning + install)
Placement
Left ear
Healed result
Stable angles; ready for curated jewelry upgrades.
Aftercare note
Written piercing aftercare for Vegas heat; downsizing consult at 6 weeks when appropriate.

Client wanted a balanced constellation without crowding the helix. We measured anatomy, picked implant-grade titanium, and staged piercings so swelling on one side did not complicate the other.

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