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Helix Piercing Jewelry

Take your ear game to new heights with Estella Collection’s helix piercing jewelry. Whether you’re venturing into your first helix piercing stud or looking to update your ear stack, we have a stunning selection of 14k jewelry in yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold. Shop our collection today!

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What kind of earrings can I wear in my helix piercing?

You can wear a variety of earrings in the versatile helix piercing. While helix piercings are traditionally adorned with small hoop earrings, like huggies, flat-back earrings in smaller post sizes (5mm - 6.5mm) will also work based on your anatomy.

What size earring will fit my helix piercing?

Helix piercings tend to be small and require shorter posts. For most folks, we recommend purchasing Estella helix piercing stud flatbacks in 5mm or 6.5mm and Estella hoops in 5mm or 7mm. If you have any questions, please shoot us a message, refer to your own anatomy and previously owned jewelry, or visit a local piercer for further guidance.

How do I measure my helix piercing?

You can measure the post of any earrings that currently work for your helix or visit a local piercer who will be able to guide you further.

How long should I wait to switch jewelry in my new helix piercing?

It typically takes 6-9 months for a helix piercing to heal, but it can take longer for some people. You'll know your ear is healed when pain, discharge, swelling, and/or redness go away.

How do I change out my helix piercing studs?

Depending on the kind of earring you’re removing and replacing it with, see below:

Internally Threaded Flat Back

To Remove: Hold the back of the helix-piercing earring firmly and twist the head piece to loosen and remove it from your ear.

To Wear: Insert the flat back from the backside of your piercing, then fit and tighten the head (front piece) until snug but not tight.

Butterfly Back

To Remove: Hold the head of your earring (front piece) as you unscrew the butterfly back.

To Wear: Insert the head of your helix piercing stud through your piercing, then screw the back on to fasten.

Latch Back

To Remove: Gently lift the post from its latch, and you’ll feel a click as it opens. Remove from piercing.

To Wear: Gently insert the hoop’s post through your piercing and gently fit it into the latch. You’ll feel a small click assuring you your earring is secure.

Lever Back

To Remove: Gently pull apart the hinge, and the curved post will come apart from its catch. Remove from piercing.

To Wear: Thread the curved post through your piercing and then gently shut the latch back at its hinge.

Huggie

To Remove: Gently pull the front and back pieces of your hoop away from each other, and find your huggie open up.

To Wear: Gently thread the post through your piercing, fit the post into the back piece, and pinch it to shut. You’ll feel a small click, assuring your helix piercing stud is secure.