![]() ![]() However, if you’re from VIC your parent or guardian needs to be present to give consent. If you’re from QLD/NSW, a parent does not need to be present and can give consent via a phone call. If you’re below the age of 13, sorry this piercing is not for you YET! But don’t stop saving those curated ear looks on Pinterest just yet because by the time you’re 13 you’ll know exactly what you want.Īs for those aged 13 – 16 years old, you’ll need parental/guardian consent, evidence of a Medicare card and photo I.D for both you and your parent/gaurdian. You can also have double or triple ear piercings on your forward helix. Follow along with the curve of your cartilage around your ear until you reach the side of your face – that is the forward helix. As the name suggests, the piercing is on the forward helix. If you think that covers all helix piercings, you are sorely mistaken as there is also the option for a forward helix piercing. You can have a single, double or even triple helix piercing – it all just depends what look you’re after! At SK, we can do up to four piercings in one sitting so you can say goodbye to waiting and hello to your new look. Through this blog, we’ll give you the 101 on helix piercings so you can walk into your appointment with confidence! What is a Helix Piercing?Ī helix piercing is when cartilage on the outer upper ear is pierced. If you’ve found yourself here we can only assume you’re considering getting a helix piercing and to be honest we don’t blame you, the curated ear look is so in at the moment! But we also know the process can be a bit daunting when you’re not quite sure what a helix piercing is, never mind the rest of the options available.
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