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yeah you should be able to, as long as the lip ring is the same thickness as the stud you had your nose pierced with, otherwise the ring will not go through. :) hope this helped.
Piercing means making a hole in something by thrusting a solid object through it. You've certainly seen pierced ears -- nose piercings are the same thing, only in the side of the nose, or sometimes through the septum in the middle part.
left means gay and right means straight and a ring in the middle means either or. but chicks can do what they want.
Yes, as long as they are the same size you can interchange earring studs and nose ring studs.
RIGHT! I had the same question when I went to get my nose pierced! I asked around for months and everyone that I seen had it on the right side! OH here is a tip! Don't remove it before the time frame that is given!
No your skin will form to any curvature.
Staying with about the same curvature is a good idea that's what the piercing is healing to so keeping in about the same curve is a good idea.
Yes, nothing changes, but you will be a little sore for awhile.
Yes, just be sure that it's of the same gauge amount.
Pretty much all piercings hurt - its just a matter of how much. Most nose piercing hurts about the same as getting an earlobe pierced. Of course there is also soreness after the piercing which usually goes away after it heals up (unless it gets infected).
I also had this same problem at my school. You can either change to a school that allows piercings or when u get your nose pierced ask for a clear plastic piece to put in it for school. Then get a regular nose ring for other days.
Your question is mentioning the septa which literally means partitions, only one of which exists at the external (corresponding to the olfactory) region of the nose. The external nose, i.e. the easily palpable (touchable) part therefore has "a nasal septum" (not septa). Nostril is only referring to each hole that the cartilaginous septum separates, otherwise known as the nares. Therefore, the nasal septum is not the same as the nostrils; it instead separates them into the right and the left nostrils.