Can you put a 16g in a 14g piercing septum?

Yes you can. The jewellery won’t be very snug, though, and might move around a lot.

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Furthermore, what gauge is best for a septum piercing?

The “standard” gauge size for a septum piercing is 16g but 14g is a good option as well. You should look into the type of jewelry you want to wear when it’s healed and see what size it comes in to help you make your decision.

In respect to this, can I put a smaller gauge in my septum? Anything smaller than 16G is way too small. You can eventually stretch your septum to a larger gauge once it’s healed, but it’s a permanent modification, and it won’t shrink back to its original size like stretched lobes would.

Secondly, does it hurt to stretch your septum?

The same can not be said of septum stretching. Septum stretches are often uncomfortable, and that discomfort can persist for weeks or months. Sometimes a stretch is painless and easy, and the soreness doesn’t set in till a few days.

What does a septum piercing say about you?

A septum piercing is associated with people who want to set themselves apart. Whether other people will like them for it, they wouldn’t really care. To this end, people with septum rings end up appearing as rebels without a care in the world, and any efforts to rein them in will simply result in a clash.

How bad does a septum piercing hurt?

Do septum piercings hurt? … Everyone has their own pain tolerance, so it’s worth bearing yours in mind, but a septum shouldn’t hurt much more than a standard nose piercing and it shouldn’t go through cartilage. It’ll be a strong pinch, the urge to sneeze, watery eyes, and hopefully not much more than that.

What is the smallest septum ring size?

Generally 14g / 16g. 18g is the smallest size that you can use once your septum is healed, I heard that anything smaller than 18g can cause the “cheese cutter” effect.

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