Tragus piercing is a type of piercing that is done through the cartilage of the tragus, a small, triangular piece of cartilage that is located in front of the ear canal. Tragus piercings are relatively common and are often seen as a stylish and edgy form of body modification. However, like all piercings, tragus piercings can become infected or irritated, and it is important to know how to take them out if necessary.
There are a few different ways to take out a tragus piercing. The most common method is to use a pair of sterile forceps to gently grip the piercing and pull it out. It is important to be careful when doing this, as the cartilage of the tragus is delicate and can be easily damaged. Another method is to use a piercing needle to push the piercing out from the back of the ear. This method is less common, but it can be helpful if the piercing is particularly tight or if it is difficult to grip with forceps.