Nostril and Nose Septum piercing
Nose Septum piercing
Through the nasal septum, preferably at the thinnest part. We often do this with a semi-open ring (horseshoe) that can be flipped up and “taken care of” in the nose if you don’t want to show the piercing. Instead of the ring or rod, a placeholder can also be used. Basically demanding piercing to pierce, as it should have completely straight axes in both planes.
And very pleasant with local anaesthesia, the nasal septum is otherwise one of the more painful places.
Healing time: 4 weeks
Nose wing / Nostril Piercing
Nose wings can be shot in a bling jewellery shop, is also much cheaper. However, there are always problems with healing when shooting through cartilage. The better, but more expensive method is conventional piercing with piercing.
You can choose between a small ring or a fine corkscrew piercing, without a closure plate inside. Both heal equally well. Plugs and rings are interchangeable.
However: If you want to wear a ring, you have to know beforehand. The puncture site is then sometimes slightly lower so that the ring can remain small and fit nicely around the nostril.
Healing time: 3 weeks
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