Laws vary from place to place. In most states in the US, any peircing other then the ears requires one to be 18. Some allow others with parental permission. In Great Britain it is apparently 16. Some places will do it anyways.
Once the piercing is 6 to 8 weeks old you can change it.
One can purchase helix piercing services in Toronto at the Entertainment District and New Tribe Piercing and Tattooing. A helix piercing is a piercing located near the top of the ear.
In Canberra, the legal age for getting a helix piercing without parental consent is 18 years old. However, those aged 16 and 17 can get a helix piercing with written consent from a parent or guardian. It's always advisable to check with the specific piercing studio for their policies and requirements.
A helix piercing is a type of cartilage piercing but its the specific name for when you get the top of your cartilage pierced. I'll try to attach a picture of what a helix piercing tends to look like. A cartilage piercing is more of a general term that could refer to any of the many cartilaginous areas of your ear being pierced.
In most places, you have to be 18 years old. If you are younger, then you need parental consent. But I highly suggest researching getting a piercing before you decide that's what you want.
Helix or Vertical Helix, down further on the ear rim it's a Scapha piercing, closer to the front of the face on the ear rim it's a Helix root piercing.
Helix or Vertical Helix, down further on the ear rim it's a Scapha piercing, closer to the front of the face on the ear rim it's a Helix root piercing.
Well that is a discussion you need to have with your professional body piercer. Not being able to see what you have to work with makes it difficult to see if the Helix piercing will work for you.
I've never seen that show and I only found one picture of her with an ear piercing and it was pretty small. Is it on the outer edge of her ear about halfway down? If so, that a helix piercing. A helix piercing is any piercing on the outer edge of your ear.
Its not bone mate! Its cartilage.
Yes.
Oh, dude, technically, yeah, you can still get an industrial piercing even if you have your helix pierced. It's like having a sandwich with extra toppings, you know? Just make sure your ear can handle the extra bling without freaking out. But hey, if you're up for it, go for that industrial look and rock it like a boss!