Everything to Know About Getting a Rook Piercing
Everything You Need to Know About Getting a Rook Piercing, From a Professional
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Much like with any piercing, pain is relative. That said, it's likely that your rook piercing might feel about the same as any other cartilage piercing. "If you have any other cartilage piercings it feels very similar with maybe a little more pressure initially," Rose said.
If pain is what you're worried about the most, some professionals say that you can take a pain reliever before or after your piercing appointment.
According to Rose, you can expect a fresh rook piercing to heal with six to twelve months, and you might feel a bit of pressure and soreness in the area in the days following.