What happens if you don't downsize nose piercing?

Once the piercing is more established, swelling is down and its producing less crust to clean, downsizing to a good fit is essential. That longer initial bar is prone to getting caught, snagged, and slept on, which can cause irritation bumps, migration, and other issues.
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Do I have to downsize my nose piercing?

After a few weeks, your piercing will need to be downsized. It is important to have your initial longer jewelry shortened to a piece that is sitting more flush to the tissue after the swelling has passed.
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Do I need to downsize my piercing?

It's important to downsize your jewelry in order to avoid potential complications, such as irritations, bumps, or odd angles as your piercing heals up. Being aware of and following through with downsizing can make all the difference in the long-term success of your piercing.
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Why is it important to downsize piercing?

Once the initial swelling goes away, shortening the length of the post helps to avoid the jewellery getting caught on things and moving around freely through the piercing, which in turn leads to more comfortable and easier healing.
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How long should I wait to downsize my nose piercing?

2-4 weeks after being pierced is the common time to downsize. Your piercer will let you know what is ideal for your piercing, as every body is different. Book your appointment for a downsize here. A checkup 2-4 weeks after piercing is recommended even for piercings which don't require a downsize.
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What happens if you don't downsize piercing?

Without downsizing a helix piercing, the longer jewelry can actually cause the piercing to migrate. Migration of a piercing means that the angle of the channel changes. This can cause irritation, crooked piercings, or even loss of the piercing itself.
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What happens when you downsize a piercing?

Once that swelling goes down, you're left with that same bar that's now going to be too long. It is then switched out for a bar that fits snug. If the longer bar is left in it could cause migration. Migration is when the jewelry is too long and/or unevenly distributing weight, so it moves from the original placement.
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When should you give up on a piercing?

Here are some of the biggest ones.
  1. You've tried to have the area pierced a number of times, but it just won't stick. ...
  2. You start to feel uncomfortable wearing your piercing. ...
  3. You can't stick to the aftercare period. ...
  4. Your piercing constantly gets in the way. ...
  5. Your piercing is causing health issues.
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What a nose piercing says about you?

Nose piercings are reflective of bold personalities

Those who choose to get it done showcase a seriously quirky personality — people who want to stand out and be different (via Her). Not everyone can or wants to rock a piercing in the center of their face, so those who do aren't afraid to stand out from the crowd.
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Do piercers charge to change jewelry?

A jewelry change is $15 + the cost of jewelry

Jewelry changes are for piercers to help you insert new Studs jewelry into a healed piercing.
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What is a flat piercing?

A flat piercing sits through the 'flat' area of skin between your ear canal and cartilage.
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When should I downsize my vertical labret?

Vertical placements are generally curved bars. Initial downsize is expected at about 2-3 weeks, with overall healing between 8 and 12 weeks.
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Can I take out a fresh piercing if I don't like it?

Dermatologists caution against removal as the infection can get trapped if the hole closes. Plus, if yours is infected and you don't actually want your hole to close permanently, you can lose the piercing altogether upon removal.
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How can I make my nose piercing heal faster?

Five ways to get rid of a nose piercing bump
  1. Use proper aftercare. Proper aftercare should prevent damage to tissue or an infection that could cause a bump. ...
  2. Use hypoallergenic jewelry. ...
  3. Use a sea salt solution. ...
  4. Try tea tree oil. ...
  5. Apply a warm compress.
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Does humidity affect piercings?

If you get the piercing done in the rain, your ear or nose may swell in 3-4 days. The rainy season makes the swelling worse, because the humid climate does not allow a favorable environment for it. Due to heat and humidity, blood vessels dilate, causing fluid to accumulate in the hole area.
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What side do straight females get their nose pierced?

While some say that men should only have their noses pierced on the right and women on the left (and sometimes the other way round depending on who's telling you), there is in fact no real reason to choose one side over the other – it's all down to preference.
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What is the most popular nose piercing?

NOSTRIL. The nostril piercing is the most popular nose piercing type that there is. It is the one that we see most celebrities sporting when they have nose piercings. The description is in the name, as a nostril piercing is simply any piercing which goes through the nostril, and can be placed from either side.
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What does nose piercing on right side mean?

In countries such as India and Pakistan, the majority of women who are about to get married prefer to get a nose piercing on the right side instead of the left side. Regardless of whichever side you choose, nose piercing, in general, symbolizes, power, wealth, and even rebellion.
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Will my nose piercing scar go away?

Hypertrophic scars usually develop with new piercings. Generally, a hypertrophic scar shows up within four to eight weeks. The scar may grow quickly for up to six months before shrinking slowly over time. It can take months or years to get smaller.
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What does a rejecting piercing look like?

Symptoms of piercing rejection

more of the jewelry becoming visible on the outside of the piercing. the piercing remaining sore, red, irritated, or dry after the first few days. the jewelry becoming visible under the skin. the piercing hole appearing to be getting larger.
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What piercings reject the most?

The most common body piercings that reject are navel piercings and eyebrow piercings. The surface piercings most likely to reject are those that reside more closely to the skin's surface such as the sternum or nape (back of the neck) and Madison piercings.
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Should I take out a crooked piercing?

First and foremost, before you get re-pierced, you'll need to remove the crooked piercing and let it heal up completely. Giving your body the opportunity to heal itself is integral to the success of your new piercing, as scar tissue or fistulas from your old piercing may influence your new piercing significantly.
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When should I downsize my cartilage?

Your original jewelry should stay in until you are ready to downsize, which for a standard helix piercing and most cartilage piercings, is 12 weeks.
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What is the Medusa piercing?

What is a medusa piercing? A medusa or philtrum piercing positions a stud in the center groove above the cupid's-bow of the lip. A piercer usually fits the piercing with a long labret stud. Once the piercing heals, a person can exchange the stud for a shorter stud to avoid causing damage to their teeth and gums.
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