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QuestionCan I use a clear retainer to pierce my septum?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can't use a retainer until the hole has already healed. You'll need metal jewelry. If you're worried about hiding your piercing, choose a piece of jewelry that can be easily flipped up into your nose and hidden, such as a horseshoe shape.
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QuestionI did the piercing perfectly fine, but the needle slipped out as I was putting in the horseshoe. Now I can't find the exit hole. How do I fix this?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe hole has likely closed up by now. You might use a piece of cork to catch the end of the needle the next time you attempt a piercing so it doesn't slip out. Otherwise, make sure to push the needle all the way through, leaving plenty of room so it won't slip out.
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QuestionPlease tell me how bad the pain of getting my septum pierced is?Community AnswerHonestly it's not painful at all. It just feels like a sharp pinch, then it's over.
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QuestionHow do I hide my septum piercing if I need to?Community AnswerYou can buy open ended rings which you can just flip up and tuck inside your nostrils.
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QuestionCan I use a sewing needle to pierce my septum?Sincere ReadingCommunity AnswerA sewing needle wouldn't be as safe since it won't be sterilized correctly. Also, the hole could be to small for jewelry.
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QuestionWhat is the correct way to numb the septum?Community AnswerYou can use Orajel or other over-the-counter numbing gels or cream. If you rub on the inside and wait a few minutes, then it should reduce the pain to a light pinch.
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QuestionHow long does a septum piercing take to heal?Community AnswerAfter about a month, it may feel like it is healed, but full healing can take up to six months or longer.
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QuestionCan I flip it up right after I pierce it?Community AnswerTechnically yes, it'll just be tender. But that said, following these instructions vs. going to a professional is just going to leave you with a crooked and likely infected piercing. And never clean a piercing with rubbing alcohol. Whoever said that was okay does not know what they're talking about. Use it to clean the area before piercing, not to clean your actual piercing.
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QuestionCan I use anything else than the needle?Community AnswerNot really. I've seen people do septum piercings with sewing needles before, but those are still needles. There's not really anything else strong, sharp, and skinny enough to use to pierce a septum.
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QuestionWhere can I order a piercing needle?Community AnswerAmazon has cheap needles, and all the ones I've seen come pre-sterilized. I've gotten all mine from Amazon and have never had a single problem.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to get it done professionally?Community AnswerTypically in the US you have to be 18, or under 18 with your legal parent or guardian's permission. This varies from state to state though.
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QuestionCan I use a tac to pierce my septum?Community AnswerNo! A tack is not a suitable piercing tool. It's a bad idea to do a septum piercing yourself.
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QuestionIs it okay to sterilize piercing jewelry myself rather than buy it already sterilized?Community AnswerNo, you can't properly sterilize it at home. You can buy cheap sterile needles online.
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QuestionDo I need to lubricate the needle before piercing?Community AnswerNo, most of the piercings are done without lubricating the needle.
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QuestionHow far up or down do I need to pierce my septum to do it correctly?Community AnswerUse your pinkies to find a soft spot in your septum (it's typically towards the front). Pierce there for the least amount of pain and the best healing experience.
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QuestionWhat happens if I pierce my nose with a pin needle?Community AnswerDo not do this. It is too small for the jewelry and it will not go through. You can buy hollow piercing needles online, or through Amazon. Do not pierce it with anything but a sterilized needle.
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QuestionIs it safe to put rubbing alcohol on it to kept from getting infected?Community AnswerYes, you may use rubbing alcohol to keep it clean.
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QuestionWhy shouldn't I use ice when piercing my septum?Community AnswerAlthough I'm only making an educated guess here, I know that numbing cartilage with ice makes it firmer and harder to pierce all the way through. You want your septum piercing to be one swift motion, not forcing it through your nose.
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QuestionCan snot affect a newly pierced septum?Community AnswerIn my experience, no. I got mine pierced in September, so I was really stuffy. But be careful when blowing your nose that you don't grip your nose too hard and hurt yourself.
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QuestionCan I flip a horseshoe bar in my nose?Punkhippie11Community AnswerYes, you can. I would recommend not flipping it up and down a ton while it's healing, though, just to minimize trauma to the piercing.
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QuestionAny recommendations on numbing cream or sprays?Community AnswerI suggest Oragel, it is a topical numbing medicine.
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QuestionCan you use a hijab pin (one that has a black plastic top and is 2" long) to pierce your septum or would that be too large/small?Tara BurkeTop AnswererIt is likely the wrong width and wouldn’t match the size of the jewellery you’d put through the hole.
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QuestionHow can I remove it if I need?Tara BurkeTop AnswererIf you remove the jewellery while it’s still healing, you risk it closing up as nose piercings do so very fast. If you want to hide it you can try flipping the jewellery up instead of removing it.
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QuestionDo you have to use a clamp?Community AnswerWhile you don't have to, it is a good idea because it will help to reduce pain. Also, it makes it much faster and easier.
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QuestionCan I numb my nose with ice before I pierce it?Community AnswerYes, you can. But you should also clamp it with something, as doing so will help to make it less painful.
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QuestionIs a stainless steel okay to use?King1banCommunity AnswerThat depends on how sensitive your skin is. If you are very sensitive to metal, then don't use stainless steel, as it makes you prone to infection.
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QuestionCan I use a disposable ear piercing tool I found online? It's a lot faster and I think it'll be easier than sticking a needle through my skin.Ashlynn VCommunity AnswerAny disposable piercing tools or piercing guns should never be used, not even on your earlobes. They can be severely damaging to the cartilage on whatever you're piercing. I recommend getting your septum pierced professionally to avoid any chances of infection.
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QuestionCan I pierce my septum with a piercing gun?GB742Top AnswererYou shouldn't pierce your septum with a piercing gun - they are likely to be more painful, increase the risk on infection, and may damage your cartilage. A piercing gun works like a stapler. It takes a dull piercing post and forces it through your skin, damaging your tissue, it also doesn't leave proper space for swelling and the instrument itself cannot be sterilised.
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QuestionIf I wear hand sanitizer while touching a new piercing, will it sting?Jeu DariaCommunity AnswerIf the sanitiser is still wet, then yes, it will sting. If you have applied sanitiser and it’s dried off, then it won’t sting.
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QuestionI used a sewing needle to pierce my septum and the hole is much too small for the ring, what do I do to get it in?MooMoo22Community AnswerIf you're able to, go to a reputable piercer. They will possibly be able to use a taper to get the ring in.
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