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What Is a Daith Piercing? Everything You Need to Know Before Getting One

Thinking about getting a daith piercing but not quite sure what it is or what to expect? Whether you’re drawn in by the edgy look or you’ve heard whispers about migraine relief, a daith piercing could be the perfect addition to your style. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know—from what a daith piercing actually is, to healing tips, risks, and how to choose the best jewelry for it.

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What Exactly Is a Daith Piercing?

A daith piercing goes through the innermost cartilage fold of your ear, just above the ear canal. It’s subtle, stylish, and stands out among other ear piercings due to its unique location and curvature.

How It’s Different from Other Ear Piercings

Unlike lobe or helix piercings, the daith sits deep within the ear, making it more discreet yet distinctive. Many people choose it as a standalone statement or as part of a curated ear look.

Why Do People Get a Daith Piercing?

  • Aesthetic appeal: It’s an eye-catching placement that pairs well with delicate or bold jewelry.

  • Rumored migraine relief: Though not medically proven, some people report reduced migraines, believing the piercing targets a pressure point associated with relief.

How Is a Daith Piercing Done?

Getting a daith piercing is quick, but it’s important to know what to expect.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Consultation with your piercer to ensure the anatomy of your ear is suitable.

  2. Sterilization of the area to prevent infection.

  3. Marking the entry and exit points with a surgical pen.

  4. Piercing the daith using a hollow needle.

  5. Jewelry insertion—usually a curved barbell or captive bead ring.

Pain Level and Duration

  • Pain scale: Typically a 5–7 out of 10 depending on your pain tolerance.

  • Procedure time: Around 10–15 minutes.

Pro Tip:

Choose a professional piercer with experience in cartilage piercings to minimize pain and reduce risks.


Healing Time and Aftercare Tips

Like all cartilage piercings, daiths need time and TLC to heal properly.

How Long Does It Take?

  • Healing period: 6 to 9 months

  • Everyone heals at their own pace, but consistent aftercare can help speed up the process.

Aftercare Do’s and Don’ts

Do:

  • Clean twice daily with sterile saline spray

  • Avoid touching or twisting the jewelry

  • Sleep on the opposite side

Don’t:

  • Use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or harsh soaps

  • Change your jewelry before it’s fully healed


Best Jewelry for Daith Piercings

The right jewelry can make all the difference in healing and style.

Recommended Gauge Size

  • Most daith piercings are done at 16G or 18G, though some prefer thicker 14G.

Why Material Matters

Look for implant-grade materials to avoid irritation and infection:

  • ASTM F-136 titanium

  • 316L implant-grade surgical steel

Avoid cheap, nickel-filled metals.

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Daith Piercing Risks and Things to Consider

While generally safe, there are some risks to be aware of.

Potential Risks

  • Infection

  • Jewelry rejection or migration

  • Keloids or bumps

How to Minimize Risk

  • Go to a licensed, experienced piercer

  • Use high-quality jewelry

  • Follow aftercare instructions strictly

Seek professional help if you notice:

  • Prolonged swelling

  • Pus or severe redness

  • Fever or unusual pain

How to Choose the Right Jewelry for Your Daith

Not all daith jewelry is created equal. Here’s how to choose yours wisely:

Key Factors to Consider

  • Gauge size: Typically 16G or 18G

  • Closure type: Hinged clickers are secure and easy to wear

  • Material: Choose titanium or implant-grade steel

  • Style: Match your personality—minimalist, sparkly, bold, or gothic

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Why Shop at Pierced Addiction for Your Daith Jewelry?

We’re more than just a jewelry store—we’re part of your piercing journey.

Our Promise

  • 20 years of industry experience

  • Use only ASTM F-136 titanium, 316L surgical steel, and 18K gold

  • Fast shipping, easy returns, and dedicated customer service

  • Styles for every taste—from bold to barely there

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Final Thoughts

A daith piercing is more than just a trend—it’s a personal statement. Whether you're doing it for the look or the rumored benefits, it’s important to understand the healing process, choose safe materials, and shop from trusted sources.

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FAQs

Does a daith piercing help with migraines?
Some people report relief, but there is no medical evidence supporting this. It may work as a placebo for some.

How much does a daith piercing cost?
On average, between $40–$80, depending on location and jewelry used.

Can I change my jewelry during healing?
Not recommended. Wait 6–9 months until fully healed. Early changes risk infection or irritation.

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