Nose piercing 101: everything you need to know (2024)

“The most important part of aftercare is to soak the nose instead of physically cleaning it with a cotton bud,” explains Yeadon. “This is where I see a lot of clients go wrong as it over-cleans it whilst prodding the delicate skin and creating a lump," she explains. To help with the healing process, Yeadon offers a fortnightly service at her studio where clients can check in online with photos and can see how the healing is going step by step.

“You also need to avoid swimming in pools, lakes or using hot tubs for the first couple of months as all of these harbour bacteria, which could cause infection,” Bond explains.

Don’t be tempted to change your jewellery too soon (another downfall of my experience) as this can cause injury and irritation. It’s advised to visit your piercer to get your jewellery changed; this way you know it’s been done correctly.

How long does it take to heal and how can you avoid the the dreaded nose bump?

A nose piercing with good aftercare should take around 3-4 months to heal. Many people (myself included) have had to deal with a bump, which appears like a blister or pimple, beside their nostril piercing that can be both sore and unsightly. But why does this happen? Well, there are a few reasons. The most common, as Bond explains, is the body trying to fight the foreign object. Any irritation is often caused by accidental knocking and touching.

In addition to that, you might be allergic to the jewellery, which can cause more severe irritation. If this is the case, you can visit your piercer for advice. Finally, you could be experiencing a keloid, which is a form of scarring and may require treatment.

All of the above is why aftercare is so important to initiate healing. And whatever you do, never try and pop the spot or bump! Bond’s advice is to be proactive with cleaning from day one and to choose a reputable piercer who uses “implant grade titanium, or even better, solid gold”.

She also recommends not sleeping on your nose piercing or touching it. Basically: be smart about aftercare and you should heal up with minimal nose bumps. Having said that, if you do get a bump, visit your piercer for further advice, or if it’s really severe, seek medical advice.

What’s the average cost?

The cost of a piercing depends on your location and who you visit. It’s always worth spending the extra few pounds to save time and money in the long run should your piercing become inflamed or infected due to an improper piercing technique.

Expert to pay between £25 and £40 for a nose piercing, with jewellery costs on top of that. Typically, jewellery costs more than the piercing itself. Well-made jewellery will always give better results and less chance of irritation, plus it’ll last much longer.

Can I wash my face with a nose piercing?

You can absolutely wash your face with a nose piercing. In fact, it's encouraged, as you definitely don't want bacteria building up around the area. But there are a few rules. The first is to take extra care when washing; avoid rough scrubbing and knocking the area. Bond also recommends steering clear of “heavily scented or alcohol-heavy face products for the first couple of months, as these things can irritate piercings,” she says.

Nose piercing 101: everything you need to know (2024)

FAQs

What are the rules for nose piercings? ›

During the healing process, it is important not to touch it, play with it, or rotate it. Leave the jewelry in a stationary position for as long as you can. If you have to touch your piercing, make sure you wash your hands with antibacterial soap before you do.

What should I get for my first nose piercing? ›

The most common starter jewelry used for nostril piercings is a twist nose stud made of high quality metals like 14k gold, 18k gold, or titanium. Hoops like captive bead rings or gold seamless rings are often used as well.

What is the advice for nose piercing? ›

Like all piercings, there are some risks to a nose piercing.
  • Nose piercing infection.
  • Keep the area clean. Wash it with soap and water at least twice a day. ...
  • Apply ointment. Use a dab of over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. ...
  • Ice the area. A cool compress will help with swelling or redness.
  • Take NSAIDs for any pain.
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What are the disadvantages of nose piercings? ›

Cons:
  • If removed, it can scar permanently even when done well and healed you can almost always see a mark.
  • It can take a while to heal and requires gentle care to avoid irritation.
  • Some places of employment won't allow nose piercings.
  • Scarfs and clothing can get caught in it.
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How do I prepare myself for a nose piercing? ›

Make sure you drink enough beforehand. If you have low blood pressure, it wouldn't be the best idea to get a piercing, so keep that in mind. It's a relatively quick process, but you need to commit to aftercare for several weeks after.

Where not to pierce your nose? ›

Some people will want their nose piercings directly on the nasal crease, but we do not recommend this as it is the thickest part of the cartilage, where two cartilage plates meet. This means that 'nasal crease' piercings can be very tricky to heal.

How to heal a nose piercing fast? ›

avoiding touching the piercing site except to clean it with recently washed hands. cleaning the site with gentle, unscented soap once the piercing has healed completely. moisturize the area (ask your piercer what they recommend- some piercing experts may recommend using diluted tea tree oil or coconut oil).

Which side of nose to pierce female? ›

In traditional Chinese medicine, the left side was believed to be the female side, and right the masculine side. Some people use this as a reason to choose their facial piercings on the left side for females or right side for males. However, in modern culture, there really isn't a male or female side.

What shape nose ring is best? ›

A: The L post (Standard) is the best choice for a new piercing. We also recommend using our 1.6mm perfect diamond nose stud or larger, because a smaller size may fall into a new piercing.

Do nose piercings get infected easily? ›

After getting your nose pierced, the highest risk of infection is in the first week. Keeping the area clean during this time is critical: Clean it: Clean the piercing with soap and water twice a day. Dry it: Dry the area with a clean towel or paper towel.

Is it better to get a nose ring or stud first? ›

Most piercing parlours will advise that a stud is worn in the nostril until it heals, and after that, it can be safely swapped out for a hoop.

What I wish I knew before getting my nose pierced? ›

Stay clear of jewelry with nickel, as nickel allergy is common and easily causes irritation. The nose is more sensitive than your earlobes, so even if you havnt't experienced any problems before, I would recommend another type of piercing metal like titanium, surgical stainless steel and gold.

What not to do when getting a nose piercing? ›

Never touch your nose piercing without first washing your hands with soap and water. Wash your new nose piercing on the outside of the nose twice a day. Do not remove the piercing stud when cleaning. When showering and washing your hair, use liquid soap on your nose and rinse thoroughly and gently with running water.

What is positive about nose piercing? ›

People also believe that it can help ease the process of childbirth. According to some studies, nose piercing can benefit better mental health and peace of mind. As per the studies, nose piercing regulates the wavelength of the brain that results in easier handling of mental health and stability.

How do you know if a nose ring will suit you? ›

When selecting the correct nose pin for your unique facial features, look at the shape of your nose and choose a nose ring or hoop with a curved design. A straight nose ring would not look good on someone with a long face. Diamond studded nose pins are perfect for those with a long face type.

How much does a nose piercing hurt on a scale of 1 to 10? ›

Brooks ranks it between a three and four on a scale of one to ten. "For a moment, your eyes will water, but only because your nose bone is connected to many sensory nerves" she says. "Otherwise, it will feel like a bit of a pinch." Expect to feel a soft bruise immediately following the piercing.

Who shouldn't get a nose piercing? ›

You definitely shouldn't go in for a nose piercing if you're sick. First, you don't want to be spreading germs where there needs to be a sterile environment. But also, when you're sick, especially if you have a runny nose or are congested, you are blowing your nose a lot.

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