Nasallang

If you've already read about septum and nostril piercings here... If you've done your research, you already have a pretty good idea of ​​what to expect from a nasallang piercing, as it's essentially a combination of two nostril piercings and a septum piercing . At least visually, regarding the nose piercing process itself, the septum piercing isn't a typical septum piercing; it's placed slightly higher to align with the two nostrils. However, being higher also means it's pierced through the cartilage itself, rather than the thin tissue beneath the cartilage. This results in more pain and slower healing. There are two options for getting a nasallang piercing: either all three piercings are done at once or in several stages. If a straight result is crucial and you only want to go through the pain once, then get them done all at once. However, be prepared to have three open wounds (unhealed piercings) on your nose simultaneously. If you prefer to separate the healing phases to focus on each area individually, and getting pierced three times in one day is too much for you, then split the nasallang piercing. However, the result might not be perfectly straight; these are the risks of nose piercings .

A long, straight barbell, simply inserted horizontally through the nose, serves as the jewelry for a nasallang piercing . Healing takes between three and eight months. Hygiene, aftercare, and avoiding touching the piercing are crucial. Everything you need to know about nasallang piercing aftercare and risks can be found in the descriptions of septum and nostril piercings. It's essential to choose an experienced piercer for a nasallang. Since this piercing isn't very common, finding a reputable piercing studio experienced with nasallangs can be challenging. As for jewelry, a well-stocked nose piercing shop should offer straight barbells of the appropriate length.