
A bridge piercing, also known as an Erl piercing, is technically classified as a surface piercing because it doesn't puncture cartilage, like an ear piercing does (via Bustle). The pain level is lower compared to more sensitive body parts (via Piercing Mania). You may experience some swelling or pain, but most of the pain is associated with the clamps that your piercer will use before gliding the needle through your skin.
When it comes to choosing the jewelry, Byrdie recommends choosing a curved barbell. However, if you're noticing the bars out of the corners of your eyes, you're going to need a smaller piece of jewelry.
The healing process is relatively simple — it should take somewhere between eight and 12 weeks to heal, which is far less than some cartilage piercings take, such as a conch piercing. Keep makeup, harsh cleansers, and hair products away from it while it heals, and if you're having any issues with the piercing, head back to your piercer ASAP.
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