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QuestionCan you start with a hoop nose ring?Karissa Sanford is the Co-owner of Make Me Holey Body Piercing, a piercing studio based in the San Francisco Bay Area that specializes in safe and friendly body piercing. Karissa has over 10 years of piercing experience and is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP).Make sure your piercing is healthy and stable before you switch to a hoop, which can take 6 months or more after you get your piercing.
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QuestionWhat happens if you don't clean your nose piercing?Community AnswerIt can get infected, and your body may start to reject the piercing. Red bumps could appear if you don't clean the area consistently.
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QuestionHow much would it cost to get my nose pierced?Community AnswerIt differs based on where you live and where you go to get it done. For me, it cost $30
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QuestionHow do you put in a swirling type of nose ring?Community AnswerTake yours out, put the hoop in, and then bend it to the hoop position. Make sure when you are doing it you have someone around in case something happens, and when you bend the hoop, make sure your hands are clean and that you wash them before taking the piercing out, so it doesn't get infected.
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QuestionI recently switched my nose stud to a hoop; however, I feel like it created a different hole compared to when I put in a stud.kelseyCommunity AnswerSometimes when you take a piercing out, a thin layer of skin could cover the hole. You just have to push the ring or stud through it. But it is perfectly normal to feel that way when changing a piercing.
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QuestionThe hoop I have is regular but with a semi circle blocking, how would I put it in?eva lynn geakeCommunity AnswerIf it's a seamless hoop, you have to open and close it with pliers. If it is a semi-circle, start from the inside of your nose and slide the end that doesn't have the ball on it through the hole until the ball is on the inside.
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QuestionCan I put a hoop in before a stud?Community AnswerYes, you can. Some piercing places may offer the piercing initially with a hoop. Personally, from experience, I recommend having it done with a stud first, letting it heal and then putting in a hoop just because there's less opportunity to catch it and possibly cause infection. But, if you are desperate and are in a position where you're likely to not catch it, then it can be pierced with a hoop.
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