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This Professional Body Piercer Ranked Her Most Painful Piercings From Least To Worst, And The List Might Surprise You

And these piercings take about two to three months to heal, which may sound like a long time. However, this is actually relatively quick due to the fact that the body has to reconstruct less tissue in that region.

So, next up on Charlotte’s pain scale is her bridge piercing– which is a rod that goes between the bridge of your nose at eye level.

“My bridge piercing was honestly one of the easiest. It just felt a bit weird. But, I did have a bit of bruising, and the bruising was more tender than anything else,” she explained.

And even though the bruising did travel down the base of Charlotte’s nose a bit, she did reveal that it cleared up within about a week. So, her bridge was not uncomfortable enough to earn itself a higher place on the pain scale.

Instead, Charlotte’s next most painful piercing might be a bit surprising– her nostril piercing. Aside from earlobes, this is another one of the most popular piercings people seek out. However, Charlotte did not like how sharp the piercing felt and how it made her eyes water. Understandable.

Next, Charlotte shared how her more intricate ear piercings were honestly some of the most painful– including the tragus, conch, and flat.

“They were spicy. Very spicy. I don’t like the feel of them, and I don’t like them being done because I’m a baby,” she said.

And finally, Charlotte’s most excruciating piercing was her daith– which goes through the smallest fold of cartilage in your ear.

“I love my daith piercing now; I absolutely love it. It does not hurt, and I have not had any problems with it,” she began.

“But oh baby, oh baby, that was sharp and spicy. So spicy.”

And like Charlotte said at the beginning of her video, her rankings are totally subjective to her own experience. Nonetheless, many TikTok commenters agreed that daith piercings are some of the most excruciating.

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