Flat Back Earrings: Why Everyone Is Obsessed
Flat back earrings have gone from niche piercing jewelry to mainstream must-have. Google searches are up 156% year over year, and for good reason — once you try them, you’ll never go back to regular butterfly-back studs.
What Are Flat Back Earrings?
Flat back earrings (also called flatback labret studs) have a small, flat disc on the back instead of the traditional butterfly or push-back closure. The post screws or clicks into this flat disc, sitting flush against your earlobe.
Originally designed for cartilage piercings by professional piercers, they’ve now become the preferred style for regular lobe earrings too.
Why They’re Better Than Regular Earrings
No More Poking
The flat disc sits smooth against your skin. No pointy butterfly backs digging into your neck when you sleep or lean against something.
More Comfortable for Sleep
This is the number one reason people switch. If you sleep on your side, flat backs are a game changer — you literally can’t feel them.
More Secure
Screw-on or push-pin flat backs don’t fall off accidentally. No more losing earrings at the gym or in bed.
Better for Sensitive Ears
Most quality flat backs are made from implant-grade titanium, which is hypoallergenic. No nickel reactions.
Cleaner Look
The flat back is invisible from the front. Your earring looks like it’s floating on your ear.
Types of Flat Back Closures
Threadless (Push-Pin)
The post has a slight bend at the end that clicks into the flat back. Easy to put in and take out. Best for: beginners and lobe piercings.
Internally Threaded
The post screws into the flat back from the inside. More secure than threadless. Best for: cartilage piercings and active lifestyles.
What to Look For
Material
- Implant-grade titanium — best for sensitive ears, hypoallergenic, lightweight
- 14k solid gold — luxurious, hypoallergenic, but pricier
- Surgical steel — affordable but may contain trace nickel
Post Length
Choose the right post length for your piercing:
- Lobes: 6mm is standard
- Cartilage: 6-8mm depending on thickness
- Fresh piercings: go slightly longer to allow for swelling
Front Design
From simple CZ studs to opals, pearls, and constellation designs — flat backs come in every style imaginable. Start with a classic CZ or diamond stud, then build your ear party from there.
How to Put Them In
- Hold the flat back behind your ear with one hand
- Insert the post through the front of your ear
- Gently push or screw the post into the flat back until it clicks/tightens
- Make sure it’s snug but not too tight
Tip: Do this in front of a mirror the first few times. It gets easy after a few tries.
The Bottom Line
Flat back earrings are one of those small upgrades that make a surprisingly big difference in your daily comfort. They’re more comfortable, more secure, and look cleaner than traditional earring backs.
If you’ve been curious, just try one pair. You’ll be converting your entire collection within a week.