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What is the permanence of a nose piercing?

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I am thinking of getting my nose pierced. However, considering the possibility that I may have a professional career sooner or later, I want to be able to have the ability to remove the ring (or stud, or whatever) if I decide I don't want it anymore.

What I am wondering is, will there be a hole leftover? If so, will that hole be noticable?



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My ear piercings do not in any way behave like my nostril piercing: my earlobes are entirely skin without cartilage, and have been pierced since I was an infant. I have gone years without wearing earrings, and they are in absolutely no danger of closing.

I've had a nose piercing for 6 years, and it's still in danger of closing up if I leave the jewelry out for longer than 3 minutes. Nostril piercings close up very quickly, because the cartilage in that area of your face has a very fast regeneration rate. The skin on the inside of your nose does, as well, and so the fastest places to close will always be the inside of your nose, as well as the cartilage. the skin on the outside may close up at the general speed your skin tends to heal at.

You can remove the stud after the initial piercing has healed entirely (about 3-6 months with proper cleaning and care. no soreness, no redness, no stiffness, period.), and in many cases, it will look like a large pore when it is done closing up (I once accidentally let mine close up a great deal at one point before getting the jewelry back in. The hole was almost entirely gone). Some people scar more easily than others, but if it's been in for a while, and closes, I see no reason as to why it would scar and not simply close into the "large pore" unless the individual was prone to scarring. Do you scar easily? then you might have to consider that. If not, then don't worry too much.
Note: if you remove the piercing before its done healing--especially if you haven't cleaned it well during the entire healing process-- then it *will* very likely scar.

There are ways to disguise your piercing for when you are at work, and I have done this ever since I've had mine. There is a simple method that I use to make a "retainer" that is virtually invisible.

Getting a piercing is costly, time consuming, and generally only recommended if you plan on keeping it for the long haul. It doesn't make too much sense to spend the money and time only to potentially remove it. If you think you will want to remove it for good without using retainers, then I would suggest not getting one. If you do decide to get one, then I would recommend getting a titanium nostril screw, as it is compatible with most people's bodies, does not discolor, and doesn't oxidize (oxidation causes potential problems with healing, including scarring). However, titanium pieces are more expensive as well.

Hope this helped.

what are the chances of nose piercing getting infected?




Shootin


And how can you prevent it from getting infected?Just a stud not like a hoop or does it not matter?
How easy could a nose stud get infected?



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Never use any peroxide or rubbing alcohol on a new piercing. This could irritate the delicate skin cells. Use a mild soap in the shower and a mild piercing solution twice daily. Your piercer should give you after care instructions.




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