How much does a nose piercing cost?
A nice nose piercing costs around €55.00 / $40 / £35 with a special anti-allergic sterile flexible gem or good stud. If you are allergic or have super sensitive skin, you can also opt for titanium jewelry or a real white or yellow gold 18 carat piercing studs. It can heal much faster, but it costs more. Having a nose stud and piercing costs money, but keep in mind that it is done in a safe and hygienic way so don’t go cheap!
Does having a nose stud and piercing hurt?
Many that have decided to have a nose piercing are very nervous and a bit reluctant because they were afraid that the piercing would hurt. It is very normal that you are afraid. You can compare the feeling of putting having a nose piercing to having an ear pierced or drawing blood. It can feel a little irritating when the needle goes through. But the pleasure you have afterwards from your piercing in your nose is much greater if you take good care of the piercing to prevent inflammation.
How long does it take for my nose piercing to heal?
This depends on person to person but on average you can count on + - 4 weeks, but it is best to wait 3 months to replace your stud. Once the piercing has been done, you should be given advice on how to care for it. You can buy the care products from us and costs between 3.95 and 6.95 depending on the product. For cleaning and disinfecting, you may be recommended a mild disinfectant.
Can I shower or bath after having my ear pierced?
Showering is not a problem, just make sure that your shower gel and soap residues rinse well and then dry out well. Some would advise you do not lie down in the bath for two months, the nose piercing comes into contact with soap for too long and your skin becomes soaked around it. After any physical exertion such as exercise, you must thoroughly clean the piercing in your nose. You can do this with the wound rinse and cream as described above. You can remove any scabs with a clean cotton swab. When the nose piercing is just set it can be red and some wound fluid may come out.
Can I pierce my nose myself?
No, absolutely not People are specially trained to pierce! They know exactly what they are doing. They may even reject some piercings themselves because we are not trained for that or because they themselves can be dangerous. Everything should be done to work in a hygienic environment and the materials with which the pierce are also 100% more hygienic than what you may be thinking of doing! Don't have the money to put on the piercing? Save for it! Never risk doing a piercing yourself!
How should I take care of my nose piercing?
Live healthy - enough sleep, a healthy diet, no alcohol, drugs, no cigarettes - because a healthy lifestyle is important for a quick recovery. A piercing needs time to heal completely, with most people redness occurs and small scabs appear on the piercing. Only touch your piercing with clean hands, do not play with it and certainly do not let others touch your piercing! In some cases your body can repel your piercing itself. Any concern – see a doctor and your piercer immediately! If your piercing is healed, there is no redness any more, it does not hurt, there is no more puss and you can move your piercing properly. Then the piercing can be replaced painlessly. Do not buy a lesser quality when replacing your piercing, as this can still cause an allergy.
Can I swim with my nose piercing?
Yes you can, but it is best to keep your head above the water as much as possible. After swimming, take good care of it and let it dry out well in the air.
Can I sunbathe with my nose piercing?
Yes that is allowed because the ball gives shade to the wound! Avoid the afternoon sun. Make sure you don't sweat near your piercing. Do not apply too much sun cream, make sure that the cream does not get into your wound.
Will I have a scar when I take off my nose piercing?
If your piercing heals nicely, there is almost no scar left when you take it off later (in most cases!)
Which material is best for having a nose pierced?
Titanium is generally better tolerated than surgical steel or bioplast and the best cure is with real gold. There are different types of materials: titanium, steel and gold. The purer the material, the more expensive the piercing is and the less the chance of inflammation and outgrowth. With some people every kind of piercing material grows out, but luckily that is a small minority.
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