Which piercing is the most painful

Which piercing is more painful

Whenever we have in mind to get a tattoo or perhaps a piercing, the idea of ​​pain is very present. More than anything because although we want to show off that design, it is true that suffering scares us a little more than necessary. That is why many have asked us which piercing is the most painful.

We have sometimes mentioned that the pain threshold is not the same for everyone. Despite this, there are some other piercings that are much more painful than we can imagine. In some places of the body it will hurt but it will be quite bearable, although in others, we may shed a couple of tears. Find out!

Which piercing is the most painful

It is difficult to say which piercing is the most painful. More than anything because there are many who have very varied sensations. So, we can find a list of different parts of the body and very different pains. But while it is true that when thinking about the one that could cause us the most pain is undoubtedly that of the genitals. Although as we say, perhaps many do not really confess that other areas of the body have also caused them a lot of suffering. What is the most painful for you?

Tinkerbell piercing

Bell piercing

Believe it or not, one of the most painful is the bell piercing. I think that just seeing it causes us a not too pleasant feeling. Perhaps because it is one of the least accessible areas of our body. Although the same time, it is exposed to everything we eat or drink. A fairly limited area that can lead us to suffer numerous arches in the process. Pain and discomfort, would you dare with a piercing of this type?

Genital piercing

As we have advanced well, it is one of the most painful and by far. Although in recent years it has taken on great importance, it is true that it is still quite complicated. On the one hand, due to pain that you may experience and on the other, because it is an area that can also be difficult for a perforation like these to fully heal.

Nipple piercing pain

Nipple piercing

Another most sensitive areas of our body and with numerous nerve endings, they are the nipples. So, for all this it is common that the pain we experience when making a nipple piercing be very intense. In this case, it is said that this pain is not only suffered at the time of the piercing, but that in order to heal, it also has a somewhat complicated process. Rubbing is frequent and as such, it will take a little more time and painful sensations in between.

Eye piercing

It may not be one of the most common, but it is one of the most painful. The feeling of a perforation in the eyelid part it is quite distressing. Of course, as we said at the beginning, there is always something for everyone. As a general rule, this type of piercing is among the most painful. Despite the pain and how complicated a piercing so close to the eye can be, there are still those who take risks.

Tongue piercing pain

Tongue piercing

Although in this case it is much more common for us, no less painful for that. If you are thinking of doing a tongue piercing, then prepare to suffer a little, or maybe a lot. More than anything because it is a highly sensitive area at the time of drilling. But once this is over, another process will begin that is not simpler. Healing is difficult in this area.

Nape piercing pain

Nape piercing

In the nape area, we can both have a tattoo and a piercing. So, in this case, we opted for the latter. But before that, you will have to know that it is quite painful. Even though the skin is thick and has very little fat and this will make the pain become more intense, since we are facing a new sensitive area.

Tragus piercing pain

Tragus Piercing

Last but not least we find the tragus piercing. It is also quite a thick area, where you will notice a somewhat intense pain. A thick cartilage like in this case, will also make you think about it a bit before opting for it. If you have other piercings in other parts of your body and they have hurt a lot, it is time for you to tell us about it.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.

  1.   Luis said

    Your efforts to communicate in this type of article are appreciated, although I do not agree with anything you comment in direct reference to pain. There are painless piercing techniques and there are anesthetics that minimize any sensation of pain. By joining both we can ensure that there is no severe pain in any piercing. It is very important to document yourself thoroughly before disclosing unfortunate assertions.
    Greetings.

    1.    Susana godoy said

      Hi Luis!.
      I do appreciate your message. But in this case, I was trying to give more priority to all those areas of the body that are sensitive and painful by nature. Of course, thanks to certain techniques we can get rid of the discomfort, but it has not been my case. Hence, the documentation that I have is that I have the vast majority of the mentioned piercings and they have hurt me. He may be very sensitive to pain 😉.

      Thank you very much for your input.
      All the best

  2.   eric said

    The tragus does not cause any pain removing the first 2 days, the one that really hurts is the cartilage

    1.    Susana godoy said

      Hi Eric!.

      The truth is that before doing it, I thought it would not hurt, but it has bothered me a lot. Hence, I have placed it as one of the painful ones. It is true that comparing it with others, it is not so bad and that is why I left it for last.

      Thank you very much for your contribution 😉
      Greetings!!.

  3.   Roger rude said

    The truth seems to me that the septum hurts a lot, although it is bearable, but each person has greater or lesser sensitivity to pain.

    1.    Susana godoy said

      You're right, Roger! The pain threshold in each person is very different, so it cannot be generalized. I do not have the Septum, but if one day I decide, I will also leave my experience 🙂

      Thank you very much for your comment.
      Greetings!.