It depends on how long you've had it pierced for. Even if you've had it for 2 years, taking it out for even 6 hours could make it hard to put back in. I suggest getting a retainer (http://www.bodycandy.com/cgi-bin/category/retainers) to use during work. If you just got it done within the last month or so, you need to be careful about switching it to put the retainer in. If it isn't healed, taking out the piercing can cause scarring/infection/bump. If you can, talk to the piercer about what to do.
Well that is a discussion you need to have with your plastic surgeon, if he/she feels it's o.k. then fly at it.
no because if you think about it, your new nose will need some time to calm down and heal. I suggest you pierce it in about 3-6 weeks.
it cant:P
A person should take out their nose ring before a job interview. The best approach is to be conservative, and a nose ring could cause distraction during a job interview.
Depends how big it is.
How long a piercing takes to close up depends on the gauge of the piercing but mostly it depends on the individual. All I can give you is anecdotal evidence; I removed my 14g lip piercing which was 18 months old and was unable to re-open the hole without re-piercing just two days later. If you want to keep the piercing open but need it to go unnoticed (say, for a job interview or a particular event) consider using a piercing retainer, these are clear plastic bars which are almost invisible when worn.
There are alot. People at your job if you have one might think it is inappropriate and think you are something that you are. Your can leave a permanent stain there if you don't get the right metal. If it fall out or has to be taken out it will heal with a bump where the piercing was. It could get infected and you might have problems with your nose until you take the nose stud out. and much more. read more about this. Hope this helped. :))
It is doubtful. There may be some firm out there whose culture is so evolved that this would not be a problem, but most law firms are very concerned about the message that they send to their clients and regardless of how hip a nose piercing may be, most clients will still associate it with youthful irresponsibility -- the last thing a law firm wants to be associated with. If you do pierce your nose and still want that job, then by all means take it out and insert a clear filler.
6 to 8 weeks I believe
No, she has never had a nose job.
I don't have my nose pierced(but am considering it), but yes, nose piercings usually do leave a permanent hole. This is a bit off topic, but many employers will not hire individuals with facial piercings, no matter how qualified they are for the job. Just think before you commit to the procedure.
yes she had a nose job in L.A.