Nostril piercing done by a professional body piercer should have no swelling due to the method and technique used to do the piercing. A nostril piercing done with a piercing gun (which is in contravention of most health regulations and guidelines) will have swelling and is not an acceptable means or method to pierce a nostril (generally the placement is incorrect and the jewellery is not designed to be used in that manner).
If its new, the swelling could just make it look crooked. If there isnt any swelling and it still looks off, you'll probably have to get it repierced.
You untwist it.
If the jewellery is sized correctly to account for swelling and you are following your aftercare guide you were provided with, the stud should be OK. If you have swelling causing the stud to embed it's self into your lip then you need to get in to see your piercer asap and get a longer stud put in till you clear the swelling stage of the healing process.
A stud definitely x
You don't put a back on a regular stud in your nose! What you do is get a proper nostril screw stud for a nostril piercing and put that in instead of the ear stud you have in your nose. If the backing comes off the regular stud in your nose and it is inhailed it can go into your lungs and then you have some serious medical issues.
To out in a nose piercing, you have toClean your noseClean the stud/ringGet the stud/ring wetGet your nose wetand thenjust jam it throughBut don't get a nose stud with a ball at the end, it hurts getting in and outso if i were you, i would get what they call the cork screw.
What??
no only if your nose is really sensitive
Get something called a retainer : Its a clear nose ring . : )
One can find more information about nose stud rings on the official National Institute of Nose Health Website. A doctor can also be asked for information on the nose stud rings.
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A clear piercing retainer