Love my daith piercing. Gabe did mine in Maria Tash in Broadway NYC. Overall experience was fantastic. I did not feel anything during the actual piercing and he has very light hands and very professional. Very minimal throbbing the 1-2 hrs post piercing. Did this last May and my piercing is healing very well and l❤the diamond Dhara hoop I picked. Thinking/planning of another piercing soon.
I’m glad to hear, because I’m gonna get mine done soon, going to make a weekend out of it. It is four hours away. Yes I live in the sticks, thanks for your comment I love to hear peoples experiences of it 😁
It looks like such a painful spot. My damn tragus hurt, so I can only imagine what my daith would feel like. Mine are too small and shallow to get a daith piercing unfortunately, or else I'd get one.
@@123nohandl3 I can't get a daith, but my conch piercing was only minimally painful to do. The most pain came after the piercing was done due to the swelling. I couldn't handle the swelling and throbbing because it was giving me a headache and my ear felt hot and super sensitive to the touch. All I had to do was take some Advil and that made the pain subside. You can't sleep on it of course, and the ear will feel sensitive to the touch for at least two weeks. It's the back of the ear especially and the parts closest to the conch piercing. Overall, it took me a year to heal.
good to know beforehand that my piercer is going to disassemble my ear for this one, thanks
You funny :3
Love my daith piercing. Gabe did mine in Maria Tash in Broadway NYC. Overall experience was fantastic. I did not feel anything during the actual piercing and he has very light hands and very professional. Very minimal throbbing the 1-2 hrs post piercing. Did this last May and my piercing is healing very well and l❤the diamond Dhara hoop I picked. Thinking/planning of another piercing soon.
I’m glad to hear, because I’m gonna get mine done soon, going to make a weekend out of it. It is four hours away. Yes I live in the sticks, thanks for your comment I love to hear peoples experiences of it 😁
Best way for getting it done in the correct spot is having an ENT map out the correct location for the piercing
How do you get an ENT to do that? Do you just schedule an appointment with that provider just to map out the daith?
My favorite piercing i do have for 4 years now.
I feel like I watched part of a Tool band video lol
LMFAO
Hell no the surgery of removing that peice of the ear is gna hurt.
surgery? removing piece of ear?
@@greenstingray it’s a joke
@@-Askar- i dont get it
@@greenstingray cause like the diagram is getting sliced apart for a better view
@@-Askar- ohhh
The most painful piecring ive ever had.
Have you had your conch pierced? I have a daith and conch and the daith was definitely easier. Just curious, everyone's experience is different
Same 😮
It looks like such a painful spot. My damn tragus hurt, so I can only imagine what my daith would feel like. Mine are too small and shallow to get a daith piercing unfortunately, or else I'd get one.
@@123nohandl3 I can't get a daith, but my conch piercing was only minimally painful to do. The most pain came after the piercing was done due to the swelling. I couldn't handle the swelling and throbbing because it was giving me a headache and my ear felt hot and super sensitive to the touch. All I had to do was take some Advil and that made the pain subside. You can't sleep on it of course, and the ear will feel sensitive to the touch for at least two weeks. It's the back of the ear especially and the parts closest to the conch piercing. Overall, it took me a year to heal.
I like my daith piercings but my piercer used captive bead rings.. 😒
thats the standard and most safe jewelry to put in a daith, thank ur piercer bro, ur piercing is now way more likely to heal better
@@bigcroissant7122 I thanked him lol I like them I just can’t get them out. Lol