Ear Piercings Carmel IN

Find top doctors who perform Ear Piercings in Carmel, IN. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Carmel, IN.

Local Businesses

C Hanke

317-582-8484
13450 N Meridian St Ste 355
Carmel, IN 46032


Michele Finley

(317) 571-9966
12337 Hancock St Ste 22
Carmel, IN 46032


Blow, Pam – Beeson Cosmetic Surgery Ctr

(317) 846-0846
13590 N Meridian St
Carmel, IN 46032


Richard Zeph

317-573-7887
13590B N Meridian St Ste 201
Carmel, IN 46032


Mark Mc Knight Hamilton

317-859-3810
11987 Waterford Ln
Carmel, IN 46033


Joyner Wentland Monica

1-317-815-1308
13450 North Meridian Street
Carmel, IN 46032


Rebecca L Bushong

(317) 846-2396
755 W Carmel Dr – Suite 101
Carmel, IN 46032


Barry Eppley

(317) 814-4100
11725 N. Illinois Street Suite 140
Carmel, IN 46032


Carmel Cosmetic And Plastic Surgeons

(317) 581-0001
12425 Old Meridian St # B1
Carmel, IN 46032


Stephen J Shedeler, M.D.

317 846-2396
755 W Carmel Drive,Suite 101
Carmel, IN 46032


Bergman, Debra C – Carmel Cosmetic Surgeons

(317) 581-0001
12425 Old Meridian St
Carmel, IN 46032


Carmel Cosmetic Surgery

1-317-573-7887
13450 North Meridian Street Suite 140
Carmel, IN 46032


Barry L. Eppley

(800) 565-0957
11725 North Illinois Street, Suite 140
Carmel, IN 46032


Booth, Sally A – Booth Dermatology Group

(317) 848-2427
10485 N Pennsylvania St
Carmel, IN 46032


Turkle & Assoc

(317) 879-0001
11455 N Meridian St Ste 150
Carmel, IN 46032


Shideler Dermatology Skin Care Center

(317) 846-2396
755 W Carmel Dr
Carmel, IN 46032


Janet Kay Turkle

317-848-0001
11455 N Meridian St Ste 150
Carmel, IN 46032


Winslow Catherine P

(317) 814-1104
755 W Carmel Dr
Carmel, IN 46032


Rebecca Lee Bushong

317-846-2396
755 W Carmel Dr Ste 101
Carmel, IN 46032


Hanke, C William – Laser Skin Surgery Center

(317) 582-8484
13400 N Meridian St, #290
Carmel, IN 46032


Ear Piercings FAQ in Carmel, IN

What do I need to know before getting my ears pierced?

Choose the Location That’s Right for You. Know What Ear Piercing Equipment is Being Used. Choose the Right Earring. Make Sure Your Piercer Has Been Trained Properly. Safe Healing.

What piercings should beginners get?

Earlobe. Odds are you may even already have this and you’re looking for your first non-earlobe piercing. Helix. While popular among teens, the helix is sometimes forgotten about. Nose. Tragus. Auricle. Double lobe. Daith. Conch.

What kind of earrings won’t hurt your ears?

Generally speaking, you want to avoid nickel and opt for at least 14k gold (anything less usually contains nickel or brass) or sterling silver 925. If your ears are still reacting negatively, try posts made of medical-grade stainless steel or titanium, which tend to be the least reactive.

Why do earrings go black?

Oxidisation, also known as tarnishing, is a natural process for your jewellery to go through and is a product of chemical reaction that is caused by the other metals that are mixed with the silver, reacting to natural and synthetic chemicals in the air and on your skin.

Can I heal 5 piercings at once?

We recommend not getting more than four piercings in one session, especially if you’re getting them on the same ear. Getting multiple piercings can also cause increased swelling during healing and can prolong healing time.

Where is the safest place to get your ears pierced?

Although most mall kiosks disinfect their tools, you can’t actually sterilize a piercing gun because they are made of plastic. Piercing guns are also less exact and can damage your earlobe. It might seem intimating, but best place to get your ears pierced is actually a tattoo parlor.

What is the least noticeable piercing?

Cartilage piercings like daith, conch, and helix piercings are especially easy to hide. Facial hair is another great way to hide piercings. A beard is an easy way to hide labret and medusa piercings. Smaller, less vibrant pieces are harder to spot.

What is the Medusa piercing?

What is a medusa piercing? A medusa or philtrum piercing positions a stud in the center groove above the cupid’s-bow of the lip. A piercer usually fits the piercing with a long labret stud. Once the piercing heals, a person can exchange the stud for a shorter stud to avoid causing damage to their teeth and gums.

Do and don’ts after ear piercing?

If you’ve had your skin pierced, clean the site twice a day with soap and water. Be sure to wash your hands before cleaning your piercing site. Avoid swimming. Stay out of pools, hot tubs, rivers, lakes and other bodies of water while your piercing is healing.

Which ear piercing hurts the most gun or needle?

Needle Piercing is Less Painful When you get pierced with a piercing gun the studs used to pierce your ear are fairly blunt, which makes them more difficult to pierce your skin. Gun piercings on ear cartilage can even shatter the cartilage with the force of a blunt stud.

What hurts more needle or gun piercing for ear?

Piercing gun It is relatively less painful and has the same aftercare as a needle piercing. However, if you have sensitive ears, the trauma to your skin or an incompetent piercer can lead to an infection or a slow healing process.

What is the gunk in my ear piercing?

If you’ve had an ear or nose cartilage piercing, small lumps can sometimes form around the piercing. The lumps, called granulomas, are trapped fluid. You can treat them by soaking a pad in warm water then holding the pad against them once a day.

How do you clean your ears after piercing?

Gently wash your piercings with a mild, fragrance-free soap and water at least once a day. Thoroughly rinse your piercings after washing them. Using petroleum jelly that comes in a squeeze tube, gently apply a thin coat around each opening. Keep an eye on your ears.

What ear piercing is good for anxiety?

A daith piercing is located in the innermost fold of your ear. Some people believe that this piercing can help ease anxiety-related migraines and other symptoms. Although the evidence is primarily anecdotal, there’s some research around the piercing’s proposed mechanism of action.

Can I take out my ear piercing after 2 weeks?

At two weeks, the piercing is not healed. You really should not remove the earring at all until it is completely healed. Taking it in and out before it heals just risks infection and injury, makes it longer to heal, and risks that you won’t be able to heal right and keep an earring in it.