• Some orbital piercings connect three or more piercing sites with a single ring, such as an orbital piercing that connects the daith, rook, and forward helix.
  • It includes outer conch piercing, orbital piercing, helix piercing, rook piercing, daith piercing, and anti-tragus piercing.
  • Orbital piercing is a type of piercing style that entails two perforations connected using one ring. This makes it look like an orbit hence the name “orbital”.
  • Unlike traditional orbital piercings, an orbital conch involves wearing a ring in a conch piercing, allowing the ring to "orbit" around the outer helix.
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  • Additionally, because of the close proximity of the two piercings involved in creating an orbital piercing, the piercer has much less space to move or hold onto...
  • We’re here to guide you through everything from the initial piercing to the healing process, and of course, the exciting part—picking out your new orbital earrings.
  • Use a soft cotton ball or Q-tip to clean off any crust on the piercing. How Long Will My Orbital Piercing Take to Heal?
  • When a ring is used to go through multiple perforations, it looks like an orbit, and that is why it is called Orbital Piercing.