The different types of Nose piercings and how to care for them.

Nose piercings have been a popular form of body modification for centuries, with the tradition dating back to ancient civilizations. Today, nose piercings have become even more popular, with many people opting for this form of self-expression. With so many different types of nose piercings available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for you. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of nose piercings and provide tips on how to care for them. We will also recommend Samma Charles Art, a studio located in the Boston area, for all your nose piercing needs.

Types of Nose Piercings:

  1. Nostril Piercings: This is the most common type of nose piercing, and it is located on the side of the nostril. Nostril piercings can have a variety of jewelry worn once healed, such as studs, hoops, and rings however, it is very important to only get your Nose pierced with a Flat Back Labret for healing purposes. It is important to choose high-quality jewelry for your nostril piercing to avoid irritation and infections. Nostril piercings can take up to 8 months to heal completely in some cases, they can take longer.

  2. High Nostril Piercings: This is a higher version of the classic Nostril piercing. It is a very fun way to mix up styles and paired with classic Nostrils can be very cute! This piercing should only have Flat Back Labrets in it and cannot have any other type of jewelry worn. They can take up to 12 months to heal and do have a longer healing period due to the location and swelling that occurs.

  3. Forward Facing Nostrils: This is a very cute piercing that has been taking the industry by storm in recent years due to its growing popularity on the internet. This is again, a very complex piercing that shouldn’t be done lightly and requires a very specific anatomy to be preformed. It is a piercing that goes through the front of your nostrils on either side of your septum. It should only be done with Flat Back labrets but once healed if the anatomy allows it, can have rings worn. These piercings can take 12 months or more to heal. 

  4. Septum Piercings: A septum piercing is a piercing that goes through the nasal septum, which is the thin wall between the nostrils. Septum piercings can be done with a variety of jewelry, such as circular barbells, captive bead rings, horseshoe-shaped rings, and hinged rings. It is important to choose high-quality jewelry for your septum piercing to avoid irritation and infections. Septum piercings can take up to six months to heal completely.

  5. Bridge Piercings: A bridge piercing is a horizontal piercing that is located on the bridge of the nose, usually between the eyes. Bridge piercings should only be done with straight barbells. It is important to choose high-quality jewelry for your bridge piercing to avoid irritation and infections. Bridge piercings can take up to six months to heal completely.

  6. Nasallang Piercings: A nasallang piercing is a piercing that goes through both nostrils and the nasal septum. This piercing is usually done with a straight barbell. Nasallang piercings can take up to six months to heal completely. This piercing is highly complex and only a very seasoned piercer should attempt this, with a client that understands the complexities. 

Caring for Nose Piercings:

  1. Clean your piercing twice a day with saline solution. Saline solution wil be provided by your piercer. Soak a cotton swab in the saline solution and gently clean your piercing back to front, once cleaned, dry the piercing with a clean cotton swab. 

  2. Avoid touching your piercing with dirty hands. Wash your hands with soap and water before touching your piercing.

  3. Avoid using harsh chemicals, such as alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, on your piercing. These chemicals can cause irritation and slow down the healing process.

  4. Avoid changing your jewelry until your piercing has completely healed. If you must change your jewelry, make sure to go to a piercer and use high-quality jewelry and clean it before inserting it.

  5. Avoid sleeping on the side of your piercing. Sleeping on your piercing can cause irritation and slow down the healing process.

If you are in the Boston area and looking for a studio to get your nose piercing done, we recommend Samma Charles Art. Samma Charles Art is a reputable studio that has been providing high-quality piercing services for over a decade. Their professional and experienced piercers use only the highest-quality jewelry and equipment to ensure that your piercing is done safely and efficiently. Samma Charles Art also offers a variety of jewelry options, so you can choose the perfect piece for your new piercing. They also provide aftercare instructions to ensure that your piercing heals properly

Getting a nose piercing is an exciting and empowering experience. However, it is important to choose the right type of nose piercing and take proper care of it to avoid any complications. By following the tips in this blog post, you can ensure that your nose piercing heals properly and stays healthy.

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