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Helix PIERCING GUIDE

This piercing guide covers everything you need to know about helix piercings including recommended jewellery types, size guides, materials, our most frequently asked helix piercing questions, and styling inspiration.

Quick Helix Piercing Facts
Pain level: Low
Healing time: 6–12 months
Jewellery type: Flat-back labret, cartilage hoop or barbell
Standard gauge: 1.2mm (16G)
Most popular Size Guide: Hoop 8mm, Studs 6-8mm depending on thickness of cartilage

Helix piercings are one of the most popular cartilage piercings. Positioned along the outer rim of the ear, the helix offers excellent versatility and works with a wide range of jewellery styles once healed.

Helix piercings can be worn with flat-back studs, barbells or cartilage hoops, making them easy to adapt to different ear shapes and styling preferences.

Modern Helix Piercing Locations & Trends

High helix – Placed at the top of the ear for a subtle, elevated look

Mid helix – Positioned halfway up the cartilage for balance and versatility

Double or triple helix – Two to three helix piercings stacked vertically or diagonally

Vertical helix – Pierced through the rim at the top of the cartilage for a bolder, statement placement

Hidden helix - Positioned just inside the upper fold of the ear, designed to discreetly showcase jewellery from the front while remaining concealed from the side.

FAQs

most frequently asked helix questions