Nose Piercing Healing Period

You finally did it: You got your nose pierced. Next up is healing, cleaning, and aftercare. Which can come with a lot of questions. Like how long does it take a nose piercing to heal? So we asked Annie Nasta , a piercer at Shaman Modifications, a piercing studio in Dallas, and Christina Blossey , owner of the Piercing Experience, a piercing studio in Atlanta, what you need to know.

This is your starter pack nose piercing. And probably the first thing you picture when someone says “nose ring.” It goes straight through the outside of one nostril. The hardest part (other than actually getting it pierced) might be deciding which side to do. Or maybe you want to pierce both. Or get two on one side. Like we’ve said: You’ve got options.

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A horizontal bar that goes across the bridge of the nose . It doesn’t puncture bone or cartilage, so it’s considered a “surface piercing.” But there’s a greater risk of migration with this type of piercing. That’s when the body rejects the piercing and pushes it towards the skin's surface. This is more likely to happen because there’s less skin in the area to keep the piercing secure. 

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Like the bridge piercing’s twin . But further down the nose. Picture a studded bar that goes through the nose tip and has two studs at the end of each nostril.

A bar placed through the right nostril, septum, and left nostril. It gives the illusion that you’re pierced in three different areas. A nasallang piercing can be especially painful, more so than the other types of nose piercings. That’s why experts suggest piercing a different part of your nose for the first time, so you can gauge your pain tolerance. Note: It is “almost impossible” for nasallang (as well as Austin bar) piercings to heal “without a crazy amount of scar tissue, ” said Blossey. 

This piercing goes through the thin membrane (known as the septum) in the center of your nose. Big Taurus energy. This might be more painful than your standard nose piercing. 

The Stages Of Healing

This requires a multistep piercing process. First, you’ll get your septum pierced and let it heal (more on that below). Then you’ll stretch your septum out by slowly increasing the size of your septum piercing (which can take at least 18 months).

You can get a septril piercing, which goes through the inside of your septum to a point at the tip of your nose. 

If you ever wanted to do a rhinoceros cosplay, this is your chance. The piercing moves vertically through the tip of your nose. So you get to rock a little horn. 

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The new piercing should stop bleeding and stop feeling sore after a few days. A few things can influence the nose piercing healing time, said Blossey. Like, how you care for your piercing, the quality of the piercing, and the fit of the jewelry on your body. Not to mention your overall health and sleeping habits . Compared to piercings like the nostril, the nasallang, rhino or septril piercings may take longer to heal. Because they’re anatomy-specific piercings. Meaning, they depend on how the piercing works with your specific body shape, and are more complicated piercings.

Placing a warm and clean paper towel and applying a saline solution may help. But if you suspect that your piercing is infected, call your doctor. They may prescribe antibiotics . 

Most piercers can change the ends or downsize the post during the healing process, said Nasta. But you shouldn’t insert a new piece of jewelry until the site is completely healed. When you’re ready, visit your piercer to get help with the changeout.

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Getting a new piercing is exciting. To keep the process as painless as possible, be sure to follow the aftercare instructions and help it heal properly. 

This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute a medical opinion, medical advice, or diagnosis or treatment of any particular condition. 

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While bumps, irritations, and other problems can appear at anytime on any piercing, we see these see these with some regularity on nostrils and ear cartilage piercings. There are many reasons for different anomalies and one of the most common is a combination of pressure and friction caused by jewelry.

The biggest culprit we see is rings, especially in nostrils. It’s a popular look, but wearing a ring in a nostril piercing requires some patience and as we always say in the studio,

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Everyone can understand that a ring is round. But we have to consider the natural shape of a piercing channel is straight. Piercing needles, even when curved, only create a perfectly straight incision through the body. When we install jewelry that’s round it forces the fresh wound to arc. That’s a form of pressure where the entrance and exit points of the piercing are being compressed together. You can read more about this here.

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Look closely, this angle shows the ring in her nose actually had a small amount of space that should have allowed the ring to move naturally. Nonetheless, she had problems and the ring was removed.

Because it takes time some time, maybe months for the inside channel of a piercing to heal and stabilize, we generally suggest waiting three months before switching nostril jewelry to a ring. Even at that point the piercing needs to at least appear to be healthy. The constant pressure caused by a ring’s contour can only slow and complicate the healing period. Also, consider this, the tighter a ring is, the more radical the curvature is. A larger ring has less of a curve so the effect of this type of pressure is less. Unfortunately, many clients walking in hoping to wear a ring in their nose anticipate a very snug ring that may not fit so well for long term wear.

Also, compared to most “studs” we might be putting in piercings, especially nostrils, rings are likely to weigh more. The weight of the jewelry is also a source of pressure. So, the larger the jewelry, the more weight. All that weight is supported by the lowest surface of the piercing. This must be considered no matter which style of jewelry we wear in our piercings.

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What does this have to do with rings? A ring moves easier in a piercing. Depending on the angle of the piercing it may swing back and forth however slightly, swing up and down. Imaging the way a ring sits in an ear lobe or cartilage piercing vs a nostril. A ring that fits so snug that it can’t move is too tight. Imagine wearing shoes that don’t allow you to wiggle your toes, you can’t wait to remove them at the end of the day. If your body jewelry can’t move freely as the body moves, it can only lead to problems like

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A ring will also roll through the piercing on it’s own axis, opposite to the swinging motion. Again, while excess friction isn’t good for a piercing, the ring being large enough to move is critical.

An unexpected consequence to this movement is the point of closure in the ring, if there isn’t a feature like a bead, may rotate into the body. This is actually pretty common because so many people prefer to wear

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That have no beads to stop the small gap from entering the piercing channel. Sometimes this gap gets stuck inside the piercing and tissue grows into the space. Other times the edges of the wire rotate back and forth keeping the inside of the piercing irritated and uncomfortable. While a small bead on a ring isn’t always an attractive look, it’s very functional and practical for a piercing that’s still healing.

The image above shows a piece of jewelry we recently removed from the nostril piercing in the previous pictures. Notice the gap in the ring. This is necessary so jewelry can be installed and removed, but it can be a real problem when it rotates into the body and gets stuck. You can also see the portion of the jewelry that was inside the body has started to break down. This is an indicator or low quality jewelry that can often times result in inflammation.

As long as there’s been professional body piercers, the term “cheese cutter effect” has been used. It’s a simple concept that anyone can understand. When cutting a block of cheese, you use a device that’s basically a thin wire. Body jewelry can have a similar effect on a piercing, especially a fresh one. But this cheese cutter effect can even happen on healed piercings over a long span of time. The best example of this is someone who’s worn large hoop earrings or other heavy jewelry that might sway as the head moves. As the years

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