Sure just tike anything in life there are risks to getting your nose pierced. The biggest risk is getting it done by someone who knows nothing about it. Research your Body Piercing facility and the piercer, call the health unit and check for complaints and inspection status for the shop you are interested in. If you find a good Professional Body Piercer and not some clown in the mall with a piercing gun that will tell you they know what they are doing ( piercing guns are not legal for piercing anything other than earlobes in most countries by health regulations ), the Pro will explain the proceedure and placement as well as cover the aftercare routeen for the piercing. Check out www.safepiercing.com
So the answer is no, but if it swells or begins to puss you could be allergic to the metal or plastic and should immediatly take it out, clean it and get some antibiotics.
Slim to none, if you actually take care of it properly. Just remember to NEVER put peroxide or rubbing alcohol on it, just sea salt rinses, or sprays like H2Ocean.
um if you don't wipe its 100:1
More then likely they'd have you take out the nostril piercing before they pierce the septum. You should have no problem with the nose ring and septum ring getting caught on each other afterwards though.
a septum piercing never closes completly, sorry
A septum ring is nothing more than a captive bead ring in a septum piercing.
Getting a 1g stretched septum piercing, or any similar nose piercing, will not ruin your sense of smell. Brain trauma would be the most likely cause of losing your sense of smell.
No..
Yes, the other dangers is penetrate the cartilage when piercing your septum.
The standard starter size for a septum piercing is 14g.
You can find information on a Septum piercing at a local tattoo/piercing shop, or by asking someone who has one. There are also a variety of websites that can provide information.
Septum..
Joan Osbourne is noted for her piercing in her right nostril.on her septum
there are 3 different types of nose piercings. a nostril piercing, septum piercing (through the septum of your nose), and bridge piercing (placed on the upper bridge of your nose)
Whatever you want. Horseshoes are most commonly worn. Captive ball rings, segment rings, seamless rings, septum bullets, barbells, or crescents can be worn in a septum piercing.