It is recommended to pierce only the earlobe area and not the cartilage of the auricle, because the cartilage tissue is prone to hyperplasia and formation of swelling after piercing, which is often referred to as keloid in clinical practice. Many patients will experience redness, swelling, pus and cartilage necrosis after ear piercing, which will not only cause unbearable pain, but will also lead to ear disability, and in serious cases, the entire ear will be surrounded by a pile of flesh, resulting in lifelong ear deformity and disfigurement, which will greatly affect the aesthetic appearance. The best season to get your ears pierced is March and April and September and October every year.