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The Healing Process of a Nose Ring
Nose piercing isn’t something new. Nostril piercings are common in traditional New Guinea and African societies, according to the Children, Youth and Women’s Health Service of South Australia. Before you step into the piercing shop, though, familiarize yourself with the process of healing so that you will know what to expect.
Time Frame
The time a nose piercing takes to heal depends on the location of the piercing. A nostril piercing--a piercing on the outside of the nose--will heal in two to four months. A septum piercing--a piercing of the cartilage--will heal in six to eight months. A bridge piercing--a piercing trough the skin at the top of the nose, will heal in eight to 10 weeks, according to the Center for Young Women's Health, Children's Hospital Boston 1.
- The time a nose piercing takes to heal depends on the location of the piercing.
- A nostril piercing--a piercing on the outside of the nose--will heal in two to four months.
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Immediately after the piercing, you can expect bleeding, swelling, tenderness and bruising. As the nose piercing heals, it may look pink, have a whitish-yellow discharge that forms a crust and itch, according to the Association of Professional Piercers. All of these symptoms are normal. Even after the piercing seems to have healed on the outside, the inside is still healing, because healing takes place from the outside in.
- Immediately after the piercing, you can expect bleeding, swelling, tenderness and bruising.
- As the nose piercing heals, it may look pink, have a whitish-yellow discharge that forms a crust and itch, according to the Association of Professional Piercers.
Aftercare
To ensure proper healing of a nose ring, the piercing site must be kept clean and sanitary. A commercially available saline solution can be used to rinse the site at least once per day. Additionally, the site should be washed with a liquid germicidal soap that is fragrance free twice a day. The site must be rinsed thoroughly and dried with a paper towel, as cloth towels harbor bacteria.
- To ensure proper healing of a nose ring, the piercing site must be kept clean and sanitary.
- Additionally, the site should be washed with a liquid germicidal soap that is fragrance free twice a day.
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Allergic reactions to the piercing jewelry are possible. Most piercing jewelry is made of implant-grade stainless steel, which is the least likely metal to cause an allergic reaction. Gold, niobium and titanium are also commonly used for piercings, but these are more expensive than stainless steel. If you have a reaction to the metal jewelry, it will have to be changed to Teflon or nylon. Trying to change the jewelry yourself before the site is healed can cause damage and may introduce bacteria.
- Allergic reactions to the piercing jewelry are possible.
- Most piercing jewelry is made of implant-grade stainless steel, which is the least likely metal to cause an allergic reaction.
Warning
The nose is the most common place on the body where Staphylococcus aureus--or staph--is colonized. Because of this, you must be on the lookout for signs of infection. These include a yellow discharge that smells bad, extreme swelling and redness. The American Academy of Family Physicians says that you should leave the piercing jewelry in so infection can drain until you can see your doctor for treatment, which will likely include antibiotics 2.
- The nose is the most common place on the body where Staphylococcus aureus--or staph--is colonized.
- The American Academy of Family Physicians says that you should leave the piercing jewelry in so infection can drain until you can see your doctor for treatment, which will likely include antibiotics 2.
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References
- Center for Young Women's Health, Children's Hospital Boston: Body Piercing
- American Academy of Family Physicians: Body Piercing
- National Conference of State Legislatures. Tattooing and body piercing | state laws, statutes and regulations. March 13, 2019.
- Koenig, L. M., & Carnes, M. (1999). Body Piercing: Medical Concerns with Cutting-Edge Fashion. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 14(6), 379–385.
- Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Body Piercing
- National Conference of State Legislatures. Tattooing and body piercing | state laws, statutes and regulations. March 13, 2019.
- American Academy of Pediatrics. HealthyChildren.org. Body piercings, teens & potential health risks: AAP report explained. Updated September 18, 2017.
- Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Adolescent tattoos, body piercings and body modifications. November 21, 2017.
- Koenig, L. M., & Carnes, M. (1999). Body Piercing: Medical Concerns with Cutting-Edge Fashion. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 14(6), 379–385.
- Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Body Piercing
Writer Bio
Casey Holley is a medical writer who began working in the health and fitness industries in 1995, while still in high school. She has worked as a nutrition consultant and has written numerous health and wellness articles for various online publications. She has also served in the Navy and is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in health administration from the University of Phoenix.