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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>A <b>vertical lobe piercing</b> a piercing, usually using a straight <a href="/index.php?title=Barbell" title="Barbell">barbell</a>, travelling from the top of the lobe (ie. the <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Anti-tragus" title="Anti-tragus">anti-tragus</a>) down and exiting at the bottom of the lobe. It is essentially a <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Transverse_lobe" title="Transverse lobe">transverse lobe</a> piercing turned 90°.  
'''A '''vertical lobe piercing''' a piercing, usually using a straight [[Barbell|barbell]], travelling from the top of the lobe (ie. the [[Anti-tragus|anti-tragus]]) down and exiting at the bottom of the lobe. It is essentially a [[Transverse_lobe|transverse lobe]] piercing turned 90°.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Procedure"> Procedure </span></h2>
<p>A vertical lobe is a moderately difficult piercing to have done.  After entry and exit points have been marked, and the ear properly cleaned, the lobes and anti-tragus are clamped.  The needle is then slid through, and jewelry inserted.  Particular care must be taken to avoid piercing either too shallow or too deep into the lobe.  If the needle goes through the lobe too close to the outer side, the jewelry can reject towards the outer side, while rejection can happen also if the the jewelry passes through the lobe too close to the head.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="Healing"> Healing </span></h2>
<p>Much like cartilage piercings, this takes at least several (6 or more) months to heal, dependent upon the piercee's body, and their dedication to cleaning it.  For at least several days, there is a good chance of bruising.  Sea salt soaks, and hot compresses are essentially vital for proper healing, to encourage drainage.  Otherwise, due to the length of the piercing, drainage will become blocked up, and an <a href="/index.php?title=Abscess" title="Abscess">abscess</a> can form.
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== Procedure ==
A vertical lobe is a moderately difficult piercing to have done.  After entry and exit points have been marked, and the ear properly cleaned, the lobes and anti-tragus are clamped.  The needle is then slid through, and jewelry inserted.  Particular care must be taken to avoid piercing either too shallow or too deep into the lobe.  If the needle goes through the lobe too close to the outer side, the jewelry can reject towards the outer side, while rejection can happen also if the the jewelry passes through the lobe too close to the head.


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== Healing ==
Much like cartilage piercings, this takes at least several (6 or more) months to heal, dependent upon the piercee's body, and their dedication to cleaning it.  For at least several days, there is a good chance of bruising.  Sea salt soaks, and hot compresses are essentially vital for proper healing, to encourage drainage.  Otherwise, due to the length of the piercing, drainage will become blocked up, and an [[Abscess|abscess]] can form.

Latest revision as of 22:26, 25 September 2023

A vertical lobe piercing a piercing, usually using a straight barbell, travelling from the top of the lobe (ie. the anti-tragus) down and exiting at the bottom of the lobe. It is essentially a transverse lobe piercing turned 90°.

Procedure

A vertical lobe is a moderately difficult piercing to have done. After entry and exit points have been marked, and the ear properly cleaned, the lobes and anti-tragus are clamped. The needle is then slid through, and jewelry inserted. Particular care must be taken to avoid piercing either too shallow or too deep into the lobe. If the needle goes through the lobe too close to the outer side, the jewelry can reject towards the outer side, while rejection can happen also if the the jewelry passes through the lobe too close to the head.

Vertical Lobe
Vertical Lobe
Vertical Lobe
Vertical Lobe

Healing

Much like cartilage piercings, this takes at least several (6 or more) months to heal, dependent upon the piercee's body, and their dedication to cleaning it. For at least several days, there is a good chance of bruising. Sea salt soaks, and hot compresses are essentially vital for proper healing, to encourage drainage. Otherwise, due to the length of the piercing, drainage will become blocked up, and an abscess can form.