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Transverse lobe piercings put an edgy spin on a more traditional lobe piercing.

These side-to-side piercings involve teeny barbells that, well, traverse the lobe.

Sure, they have a distinctive look with a whiff of rebellious flair but are they mega painful?

An ear with hair tucked behind it displays a transverse lobe piercing

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And, how much do they cost?

If you’re curious, you’re on the right page.

Herewith, two professional piercers and and dermatologist answer all your questions about transverse ear lobe piercings.

Transverse Lobe Piercing

Placement:Pierced side to side through the earlobe.

Healing time:Two months at a minimum, but it can take up to 10 months.

What Is a Transverse Lobe Piercing, Exactly?

The jewelrytypicallya barbellis inserted behind the needle to be fixed into the new hollow piercing site.

If you have detached lobes, though, your piercer will most likely opt for a straight needle.

How Painful Is a Transverse Lobe Piercing, and How Long Does it Take to Heal?

However, this doesn’t guarantee that the piercing will be painless.

Everyone has a different tolerance for pain, and a different ideas of what constitutes pain.

Regardless of how much the initial piercing hurts, your lobe will be tender for some time.

At a minimum, a transverse lobe piercing will take roughly two months to heal.

Mind you, healing could take a lot longer up to 10 months, in fact.

Rather than counting down the days, measure your progress by how your lobe is feeling and looking.

How Much Does a Transverse Lobe Piercing Cost?

Transverse lobe piercings typically cost between $30 and $50 and that’s for the piercing itself.

Note that costs can also vary depending on your location, your piercer’s experience, and other factors.

Once youre done cleaning the piercing site, be sure to gently pat it dry with a paper towel.

For example, someshampoos contain chemicalsthat could irritate or inflame a fresh piercing.

It’s typically made up of a metal bar with two small beads on either end.

One bead is removable, and the other one is fixed in place.

The anatomy of your ear dictates the kind of barbell that will be used in your particular piercing.

A straight barbell is used on detached earlobes, while a curved one works better for attached lobes.

Which Jewelry Materials Are Safe for a Transverse Lobe Piercing?