Most Popular Q & A For  Nose Piercings

Posted by YoniDa’Punani on 13th Sep 2022

Most Popular Q & A For Nose Piercings

If you have any piercings or want to get pierced, you should have some questions bugging your mind that you need answers to.

Here we have curated virtually all questions on piercing that would propel you for a swift ride in your journey from taking care of your piercing to wearing the correct rings and more.

That said, let's begin.

1. How can I convince my parents to allow me to get a nose piercing?

Convincing your parents to have a nose piercing is for those under 18. However, this may also be attributed to married people who may need permission from their partner(s). For this case, we will only consider those under age 18. To do this successfully, follow these steps

Firstly you should research the type of piercing you want and the healing time. Knowing the aftercare practices for this is likely to be what they would be worried about.

Secondly, look for a good piercer or professional to avoid catching up with a trending disease.

Thirdly, you should ask your friends who have had piercings about their experiences. If any of your friends had the type of piercing you're opting for, asking about how they were able to convince their parents would help. Also, ask for pain level and where they get their piercings too.

Fourthly, give reasons why you're opting for a nose piercing other than a tattoo or other body modifications.

Fifth, provide your parents with enough information from your research.

Sixth, save money for the piercing as they would be reluctant to help with the finance to get your piercing.

Lastly, you will invite your parents to come to see where you're getting pierced since they'll have to sign some legal documentation for their approval.

2. How am I supposed to clean out any boogers that get caught or stuck on the piercing inside the nostril?

If you experience this, using tweezers would help. Also, be careful not to pull out the piercing or move it out of place. If you cannot do this, always return to the piercing shop where you did the piercing for assistance until it heals completely.

3. What can I do if my nose hasn't healed and I start my new job requiring no nose piercings?

An honest option is to go back to your piercer or specialist and ask to insert a clear stud to hold the space until it heals completely.

4. Can I swim in a lake with a new piercing even if the water is cold?

Obviously No. Do not submerge your piercing in a bath, hot tub, pool, lake, creek, and more. Bacteria in the water can cause more harm and infection. You should allow the piercing to heal for three (3) to five (5) months before submerging it in water.

5. Can I take my nose jewelry out at bedtime?

No. If you remove your nose jewelry when the piercing has not healed will close up quickly, ultimately demanding another piercing schedule. On no account should you remove your jewelry overnight; it is also not recommended to remove the jewelry overnight after the healing period.

6. How can I take caution when showering with my new nose piercing?

A perfect recommendation is to try using a sterilized band for a short time. Remove it when you are out and dry it with no trace of wetness. The band-aid will help protect it so that your piercing doesn't get stuck or caught on anything. The band-aid also will help keep it free from harmful soaps that could dry it out and cause possible irritation.

7. How would I clean the inside of my nose piercing?

There are several ways to do this, but following this would help. Soak a Q-Tip in a saline solution and gently put it in your nostril. Wipe each side of your nostril to clean any crusties around it. Be careful not to get yourself injured as it may itch you, ultimately urging you for a scratch.

8. Can I use hand sanitizer to clean my nose piercing?

Absolutely No. Hand sanitizers contain alcohol which could dry out your piercing and cause irritation.

9. How do I wash my face with the piercing in?

You can wash your face as you normally do but avoid your nose and the pierced area if it's not done on the nose. Do not get soap close to the pierced area or face; you can use toner and moisturizer.

10. Is it normal for a piercing to secrete pus for a year?

NO, all piercings should take six months or less to heal. You can revisit your piercer or specialist who will refer you to a doctor to check if you are infected to prescribe or administer treatment. Please do not wait long to seek help, as it may damage or disfigure the pierced part.

11. Will showering with hot water affect my nose piercing?

Depending on how you handle it, it shouldn't. When you get out of the shower, ensure the pierced part is dry and cleaned up.

12. Can I clean the pierce with a Q-tip?

Yes, cleaning your pierced part with Q-Tip is highly recommended by rolling it up and down with the side view of the Q-Tip and ensuring you don't use the tip so that the fluff does not get caught.

13. Is it normal for the nose piercing to come off while cleaning it?

No. Ensure you're extra careful while cleaning it. If you experience this, immediately see your piercer for proper observation and solution. Also, remember that this could be for a new piercing.

14. Can I push the stud out a bit when cleaning, or is that bad?

No. If you notice this, see your piercer, who will provide solutions to you immediately. While doing that, ensure to use a Q-Tip to clean around the stud.

15. I have to get surgery and might need to remove the piercing. Will it be okay to place it back in after a few hours?

Generally, in such cases, you should use a non-metallic placeholder stud during the surgery so the hole doesn't close up. Although, most hospitals will allow you to sign a jewelry waiver document and keep the stud in during your operation.

It all boils down to your decision; they will tell you the risk of infection, burns, and the risks of injury to your nose if the jewelry accidentally gets ripped out in surgery. If you're good with the risk, the nurse will cover your piercing with tape and hand you a form to sign before proceeding to the surgery.

16. Can I take my new piercing out for just a minute?

No. You should avoid taking your new piercing out, no matter the circumstance. Always keep them in and intact.

17. What happens if I use iodized salt?

You may experience nothing, but no clear evidence exists proving that iodized salt disrupts the healing process in a way that non-iodized salt doesn't. However, some anecdotal evidence may say otherwise, but you should give it a shot. If you experience irritation or a painful itch, switch to non-iodized salt.

18. Is it likely to get my nose piercing infected even though I clean it as it should?

No. If you take your piercer's aftercare recommendation seriously, like your piercing cleaning schedule, clean your hands with antibacterial soap when touching or cleaning them, and do not submerge them in water. If you get infected, go back to your piercer or the doctor to get it checked out.

19. Is it normal for my nose piercing to be a bit red and swollen two days after piercing it?

Yes. As body hormones and systems are different, so will some changes occur. It is normal for your nose piercing to get red after two days. But do not sleep on it if it extends more than a while.

20. Can I use antibacterial soap after using warm salt water?

Yes. You should use antibacterial soap in place of the saltwater solution. If you experience irritation, discontinue using soap and use only salt water.

21. Should I clean my nose piercing after working out and sweating?

If your piercing is new, a perfect sense is that you clean it after experiencing a slight sweat. If your piercing has already healed, you can clean it whenever you wash your face.

22. What do you do when you sleep, and the nose piercing comes out?

The first thing is to look for it and clean it in the same solution you usually use. Make sure you clean your nostril with the solution. Please wash your hands often and try putting the stud or ring back in; make sure you don't force it in. If you experience pain and you feel blocked, it has started the healing process. You may visit your piercer to get it re-pierced after it heals or gets the other side pierced.

23. Can I use kitchen salt to clean the piercing?

It would help if you didn't use iodized table salt. Use non-iodized sea salt. Do not use kitchen or table salt, Epsom salts, Kosher salt, and whatever name you call it to clean your piercing. Ensure you don't make the solution too salty, as too much salt can be irritating to your skin.

24. Does hot water help to clean a piercing?

It helps sometimes but not always. There are special solutions you can use to help clean the piercing. Warm hot water would help to loosen discharge from the healing process, and cleaning with a sterile saline solution with a cloth or a mild antibacterial soap would help immensely in cleaning the piercing.

25. What should I do if my piercing gets hit?

If bleeding or hurting you, go back to your piercer or specialist and tell them to be sure it doesn't affect anything inside your nose. Do not sleep on it while seeking self-care, as a doctor would know what to do to fasten your healing time.

26. Can I clean a nose piercing and then hop in the shower right after?

It's good you shower first, then clean it if you mistakenly drop soap or shampoo in the piercing. Try using a reminder, so you don't do the opposite.

27. Do you need to remove the stud when cleaning?

No. You don't have to, for it is a healing stage. Wait for at least three weeks to officially remove the stud.

28. Can I put a band-aid on my piercing to hide it at work?

Yes, this is highly recommended. Do so gently, and don't press down on the band-aid too hard. Ensure you follow the aftercare practices for maximum result

29. Can I use Dead Sea salt and warm water to clean my nose piercing?

Yes. Dead sea salt is better than table salt. Piercers and specialists recommend it because of the extra minerals in it.

30. Why is tea tree oil bad for my nose piercing?

Tea tree oil will dry your pierced nose, which is not good for your piercing as it is healing. But when it's diluted, it is fine to use. As tea tree oil is an antiseptic, it may help prevent infections around the pierced part. However, the drying effects of the oil may highly interrupt the natural healing process of your pierced part.

If you have more questions we didn't cover in this Frequently Ask Questions, you can kindly indicate them in the comment section, and we will be glad to answer them.

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