Not very risky at all. Nose piercings are very common and a reputable piercer will have had quite a bit of experience with them placement wise. Of course, be sure to go to a sanitary shop and to clean your piercing correctly to avoid infection and the contraction of Hep or HIV in the shop.
no, a nose piercing is like getting your cartilage pierced on your ear it burns just a little but its not considered a great amount of pain
12pretty much any age. but if you're under 18, you have to have adult supervision when getting a piercing.
It is called a nose piercing.
Piercing your nose yourself leaves you with a huge risk of infection. If you get even a slight infection, your immune system will be compromised and you'd have an increased chance of getting pneumonia. But you won't get pneumonia directly from piercing.
If its an old piercing its most likely scar tissue, if its a new piercing its most likely getting infected and there is pus in the bump.
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.
Yes, you can use ear piercing cleaner on a nose piercing.
no prodigy doesn't have a nose piercing
your nose piercing should effect you in no way when you eat.
Yes you can tan with a nose piercing, but I wouldn't recommend it. It dry your piercing out and cause "crusties".
A septum piercing is a type of nose piercing. The cartilage is not pierced but the gap between the bottom of the nose and cartilage is. Many have said that it does not hurt very much, but everyone's tolerance is different.
Having a foreign object implanted in the nose, when you're inclinded to irritate the surrounding tissues (by wiping your nose, getting the wound wet which may lead to infections, etc.), will of course cause problems. I would suggest you consider treating the sinusitus, then think about the piercing.