What to do after you get your septum pierced?

Aftercare. The aftercare for a septum piercing is pretty simple, says Outland. Most piercers recommend a saline solution to clean it, though Hirsch also suggests using antibacterial soup. Regardless of what you use, make sure you clean the piercing site twice a day until it’s fully healed.

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Keeping this in consideration, what can you not do after a septum piercing?

What You Should NOT Do while Your Septum Piercing Heals

  1. Do Not Traumatize Your Septum Piercing. …
  2. Don’t Thin Your Blood. …
  3. Don’t Let Bacteria Infiltrate Your Septum Piercing. …
  4. Don’t Apply Soap Directly to Your Septum Piercing. …
  5. Don’t Apply Creams, Oils, Balms, or Ointments to Your Septum Piercing.
Likewise, people ask, can you flip your septum piercing while its healing? 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. If you need to we suggest starting with either a circular barbell or a retainer.

Beside above, what is the best way to clean a septum piercing?

For around three months you will want to use a saline soak to clean the septum piercing. This soak should be done twice a day, once a day at the absolute minimum. It is easier to remember if it is done once in the morning and once at night. This piercing does not need to be cleaned more than two times a day.

How painful is septum piercing?

Most piercings can be uncomfortable since a needle is pushed through the skin. The level of pain while piercing varies depending on where the piercing is done and the individual’s pain tolerance. Septum piercings can be painful, especially if the septum deviates. It feels like a strong pinch/prick/sting.

Do septum piercings smell?

Most septum pierced people experience that smell at one time or another, Or at least enjoyed it in their healing process. Being known as “septum funk” or “septum stench” that smell is very common with other body piercings as well.

Do septum piercings get infected easily?

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.

Can you shower with a new septum piercing?

You absolutely can and should regularly take showers with a new septum piercing. When showering, make sure not to use a body wash or any other scented soaps to wash your septum piercing.

Can I clean my septum with just water?

You can use warm water and soap. Just keep it clean. Alcohol is ok too. If you want to use salt water that’s fine but not necessary.

Is it bad to keep your septum flipped up?

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. … You may want to just leave the jewelry flipped up for most of the healing period if you are concerned about it being seen.

What happens if you change a septum piercing too soon?

Not so fast. Nasal piercings are delicate and can close quickly if they‘re not completely healed when you remove the original jewelry. Changing a nostril or septum ring too soon also can cause infection, swelling, bleeding and redness at the piercing site.

Can I put Vaseline on my septum piercing?

Can I put Vaseline on my septum piercing? Try instead letting warm water run over it while you are in the shower and gently drying it afterwards with a clean paper towel. … You could maybe try rubbing some Vaseline or chapstick around the dry areas as long as you keep it away from the piercing itself.

Is it normal for septum piercing to move?

No, you should try to avoid touching it as much as possible until it heals. Moving it around can tear the fistula and make the piercing take longer to heal and can possibly lead to an infection.

Can I use table salt to clean my piercing?

Do not use table salt, kosher salt, Epsom salts, or iodized sea salts. Non-iodized fine-grain sea salt is best for avoiding additives, as well as its ability to dissolve into a solution. Do not make the solution too salty, as that can be irritating to the piercing and the skin.

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