What gauge should a septum piercing be?

16 gauge

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Herein, 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.

Then, when can I downsize my septum? While the most tender and painful part of healing should be over in around 1-3 weeks, septum piercings take around 6 to 8 months to completely heal, and you can change the jewellery in 6 to 8 weeks providing it’s well-healed. You should try and leave it as long as possible, though.

Additionally, are septums dangerous?

Septum piercings have the same risks as most piercings, but some are more serious than others. Septums are not as likely to get infected as most piercings as there is plenty of mucous membranes (yuck) to fight off infections in your nose. Really the only risk is if putting in low-quality jewellery.

What nose shape is best for a septum piercing?

Septum Piercing

This piercing type goes through the narrow strip of skin on the septum just before the cartilage starts. It works best on noses with wider septums, as more narrow septums may not provide much of a surface area for the piercing.

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

Most piercers will have a preference between 14 and 16g for industrial piercings and while having a 14g means you can swap out for 16g jewelry you cannot do it the other way around without pain. This piercing does not stretch well so it’s unusual to find industrial jewelry that is any bigger then 14g.

Can you flip a 14g septum?

14g is standard for septum piercings. It could just be your anatomy. My friend and I had our septums pierced by the same artist. I have a longer nose and could flip mine up without a problem.

How can I increase my septum size?

Stretching the septum should only be done with single flared jewelry or a ring in your desired size. You always want to stay consistent with your sizes, jumping between sizes is going to damage the piercing. For example, if you are starting with a 14 gauge piercing the next size you can stretch too is a 12 gauge.

Can you put an earring in your septum?

Septum jewelry styles

Unlike the nostril piercing, you won’t have to choose which style you prefer; the septum piercing accommodates all types of hoops earrings,allowing its wearer to get creative. … Circular barbells are popular as the first jewelry used in the septum piercing since they are easy to insert and remove.

Can I flip my septum on the first day?

Although it’s okay to flip the jewelry up or down occasionally, you should avoid doing this as much as possible. It’s the same as twisting, and will irritate your new septum piercing. …

Can you sleep with your septum flipped up?

Can I flip it up while healing? Yes! That’s one of the best things about this piercing- it can be flipped up while healing. … Remember to always wash your hands and piercing well before and after flipping it up, and don’t sleep with it flipped (unless you are wearing a retainer).

What is the smallest gauge for septum ring?

The smallest gauge you should use is 18 or 20, but watch for pain, irritation, or beginning stages of the “cheese cutter effect” where the jewelry starts to migrate out through the skin. The smallest diameter ring I’ve been physically able to put in myself is 5/16ths inch.

Can a septum piercing hit a nerve?

Yes you can. And it will be very painful. Give up on the piercing and hope it will grow closed and heal. You may loose all sensation in the area though if the nerve is damaged.

Can septum piercings reject?

It started rejecting after 6-7 months and I finally took it out after 11 months. My bellybutton rejected, and other than my industrial not wanting to heal for almost a year, I never had problems with anything else. My septum was probably my easiest piercing yet and I absolutely love it. Thats really awesome to hear!

Do septum piercings smell?

Being known as “septum funk” or “septum stench” that smell is very common with other body piercings as well. Taking them out for cleaning or changing, you can notice that they’d smell a little something too. … A mixture of dead skin cells, probably boogers as well, even old soap is what gives it the rotten odor.

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