If your septum was pierced incorrectly, blood capillaries may have been broken and can cause uncomfortable fluid and blood build up. If you notice an excessive amount of pressure in or around your septum, contact your doc.
Also, how do you tell if your septum is pierced correctly?
A well-performed septum piercing should go through your ‘sweet spot’ – the area of flesh between your cartilage and the front of your nose.
One may also ask, did my septum piercing go through cartilage?
Your septum is a thin wall of cartilage that runs down the center of your nose, separating your right and left nostrils. A septum piercing, however, shouldn’t penetrate the cartilage. It should go through the softer space of tissue just below the septum. Piercers refer to it as the “sweet spot.”