Ear Piercings Chicago IL

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

Local Businesses

Water Tower Surgicenter

(312) 944-2929
845 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611


Chicago Skin Clinic Ltd

(773) 286-8111
5440 W Belmont Ave
Chicago, IL 60641


Walton, Robert L – Walton Robert L

(773) 880-0062
319 S. Silver Springs Road Suite C
Chicago, IL 60601


Robert Lee Walton Jr

773-702-4111
5841 S Maryland Ave Mc 6035
Chicago, IL 60637


Julius Warren Few, Jr., Facs

(312) 202-0882
930 Carondelet Dr Ste 305
Chicago, IL 60611


Diane Gerber

(312) 654-8700
680 N. Lake Shore Drive Suite 930
Chicago, IL 60611


Paul Albert Storrs

312-996-6966
808 S Wood St Ste 376
Chicago, IL 60612


Geroulis, Anthony J – Geroulis Anthony J

(312) 280-2228
615 S New Ballas Rd
Chicago, IL 60601


Stacie D Mcclane

(312) 867-9500
680 N Lake Shore Dr – Suite 930
Chicago, IL 60611


Pabst, Richard – University Head & Neck Assoc

(312) 664-6715
1725 W Harrison St # 340
Chicago, IL 60602


Stefan, Mark S – University Of Il Plastic Surg

(312) 996-9313
319 S Silver Springs Rd # C
Chicago, IL 60601


Mendoza, Rigoberto J – Mendoza Rigoberto J

(312) 251-0331
7030 Mexico Rd Ste A
Chicago, IL 60601


Chicago Eye Institute

(312) 236-6575
4320 Wornall Rd # 513
Chicago, IL 60616


Scott B Phillips

312-633-5857
1431 N Claremont Ave 100 N Fairway Dr
Chicago, IL 60622


Christie, Noelle – Chicago Ctr-Facial Plastic

(312) 335-2070
845 N Michigan Ave # 923
Chicago, IL 60602


Lio, Peter

617-726-2000
676 N Saint Clair St Ste 1600
Chicago, IL 60611


Iris Aronson

(312) 996-6966
808 S Wood St Ste Cme376
Chicago, IL 60612


Mustoe Thomas

1-312-695-6022
675 North Saint Clair Street
Chicago, IL 60611


Bauer, Bruce Samue – Bauer Bruce Samue

(773) 880-4000
13100 Manchester Rd Ste 250
Chicago, IL 60601


Allen Putterman

312-372-2256
111 N Wabash Ave Ste 1722
Chicago, IL 60602


Ear Piercings FAQ in Chicago, IL

Which ear piercings are easiest to heal?

“Ear lobe piercings are generally the easiest to heal, but at the same time we advise caution against getting too many piercings at one go,” says Brooks. “Build up your look over time.”

What is the cutest piercing?

Helix Piercing. Conch Piercing. Tragus Piercing. Daith Piercing. Rook Piercing. Flat Piercing. Forward Helix Piercing. Septum Piercing.

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.

What is the safest piercing to get?

Safest Piercings Along with the nostrils and belly button, the earlobes are the safest and most common body part to be pierced. The flesh of the earlobe heals well when the area is cleaned regularly and the piercing is done at the proper angle.

How long does an ear piercing take to heal?

There are different types of tissue in different parts of your ear, so how long it takes to heal depends on your body and the place you’ve pierced. Earlobes usually take 6-8 weeks. If you pierce the cartilage on the side of your ear, it can take 4 months to a year. Ask your piercing professional for an estimate.

How do I know if my ear piercing is healed?

Typically, ear lobe piercings take around 4-6 months, while upper or inner ear piercings take between 6-12+ months to fully heal. You’ll know your ear is healed once any discharge, swelling, redness, flaking, or soreness stops.

Can you bring your own earrings to get pierced?

In short, yes—you can bring your own jewelry to a piercing shop. However, we recommend that you only do so if the jewelry is made from high-quality materials such as surgical steel, titanium, or gold.

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.

Can your ear rejects a piercing?

Rejection usually happens in the weeks and months following a new piercing, but it can also happen years, even decades, later. If you bump your old piercing in an odd way or have an infection that kicks your immune system into overdrive, you might suddenly see signs of migration and rejection.

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 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 piercings do guys find hot?

The most attractive spot for a piercing is the belly button. The least attractive is a tie between the nose and the nether regions.

What should I eat on the day of my piercing?

Soft, bland foods — like applesauce and yogurt — are preferred. French kissing and oral sex are off-limits during this time. You can do a salt rinse to help minimize any pain and swelling. Ready-made rinses may be available for purchase from your piercer, or you can make your own at home.

What is the safest piercing?

Safest Piercings Along with the nostrils and belly button, the earlobes are the safest and most common body part to be pierced. The flesh of the earlobe heals well when the area is cleaned regularly and the piercing is done at the proper angle.

How do you sleep after ear piercing?

While your piercing heals, you can help minimize discomfort by sleeping on your back instead of your side.