Is sterling silver OK for helix piercing?
Sterling silver body jewelry is safe to wear in healed piercings. But it should never be in an unhealed piercing or in a piercing in a moist area of the body.
Huggie hoops with 6-9mm diameter hoops and 8mm flat back stud posts usually fit most helix piercings, but the perfect size will always depend on the curvature of your ear and where the piercing was placed.
Hoops: Hoops can be worn in healed helix piercings, with the size you require depending on your anatomy and also personal preference. If your piercing is closer to the edge of the ear and you like a close fitting hoop, then a smaller inner diameter will be best for you.
The best helix earrings are high-quality stud earrings and thin gold cartilage hoops. We say this because these simple earring styles are both stylish and comfortable. The most popular earring size is 18 gauge, although some people feel that the best helix earrings are 16 gauge in size.
What Is the Best Material for Helix Piercing Jewelry? When getting your helix pierced, the piercing jewelry should be 14k gold or implant-grade titanium. These are the highest quality metals for earrings. Genuine gold earrings, in particular, are easier to clean thoroughly and are less likely to cause infection.
Sterling silver is 92.5 percent silver and can contain other elements that cause irritation. As silver is such a soft metal, it can be easily scratched or tarnished. These imperfections can then harbor harmful bacteria, which are then harmful to your piercing, potentially causing irritation and infection.
Without downsizing a helix piercing, the longer jewelry can actually cause the piercing to migrate. Migration of a piercing means that the angle of the channel changes. This can cause irritation, crooked piercings, or even loss of the piercing itself.
A helix piercing is easily changed, but make sure that it's fully healed before trying to switch out the jewelry—three-to-six months. Valentini suggests making the first change with the help of your piercer, as it's important to be careful to avoid anything going wrong.
A 16G needle is used for most cartilage piercings, including the tragus, helix, rook, conch and daith. Shop our flat back earrings and cartilage hoops for cartilage piercings.
There are a few materials approved by the Association of Professional Piercers (APP), but implant-grade titanium is the one most piercers recommend for initial piercings. Here's why: It's nickel-free.
Is sterling silver good for first piercing?
You can wear any metal, from sterling silver to stainless steel, as long as you are not allergic to it. Keep in mind that not all stainless steel jewelry is surgical-grade stainless steel.
For most people, stainless steel is a more suitable material when it comes to body piercings.

You can wear any earring on a helix piercing as long as the size and gauge are correct. It is critical to consider the size of the earrings you choose because standard gauge gauges for helix piercings are 16-gauge and 18-gauge, and standard lengths are 3/16″, 1/4″, 5/16″, and 4/8″ (standard gauge lengths are 16″).