Nose piercing
You want a nose piercing but are a little nervous about getting it done? Don't worry, we can put your mind at ease and explain the process in detail. As a beginner, we also recommend reading about nose piercing aftercare and risks to ensure everything goes smoothly. The first step is to find an experienced piercer and never use a piercing gun, as this can damage too much tissue. Your piercer will carefully mark the area to be pierced, disinfect it thoroughly, and then pierce it with a needle. For nostril piercings, they may insert a protective tube to shield the septum. The needle is coated with Teflon or plastic, which initially forms a tunnel in the piercing channel. The initial jewelry is then threaded through this tunnel. This jewelry can be purchased from a nose piercing shop , but we advise against buying your first nose piercing jewelry yourself; it's best to follow your piercer's recommendations.
The material, length, and gauge of the initial jewelry are important to prevent any risks associated with your nose piercing . The wrong material or a poorly fitting piercing can lead to inflammation and thus jeopardize the healing process . When you get your nose pierced, you will also receive specific tips and aftercare products for the healing period.
Do you want a rare and unusual piercing, and are you adventurous and not at all sensitive? Then the bridge piercing sounds perfect for you.
An important question when getting a nose piercing is about the pain, but everyone experiences it differently. Generally speaking, cartilage tissue requires more pressure and is more painful than connective tissue. Areas with many nerve endings are also more painful when getting a nose piercing. And anyone who is truly very sensitive to pain and therefore dreads getting a nose piercing should avoid a nasallang , as this requires three piercings.