Anti-Tragus Piercing

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Anti-Tragus Piercing-1.jpg

An anti-tragus piercing is an ear piercing done through the ridge of cartilage immediately above the earlobe (and "across from" the tragus). To many people's surprise, it is also one of the most painful piercings!

You can find lots more pictures of anti-tragus piercings here on BME.

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