Most likely you’ll be given aftercare guidelines at the piercing
studio. Nevertheless, I’ll give you a few universal nose piercing
aftercare recommendations. If you are unsure about anything in this
article, or if our advice contradicts advice given to you by your
piercing professional, you can contact me by leaving a message at the
end of the post. I’ll do my best to help.
So, what’s going to happen right after the nose piercing is done? The fresh nose piercing will swell up a little bit. But don’t worry, it’s normal.
A piercing is a wound, and wounds take time to heal. The swelling is
going to disappear within the next few days, and the pain will subside
as well, if there’s any.
There a several types of nose piercing – like nostril piercing,
septum piercing, bridge piercing etc. Pain during the piercing and the
healing periods will differ. However, the piercing cleaning guidelines
are more or less the same.
So the first nose piercing aftercare recommendation – never touch your fresh nose piercing with dirty hands. Use common sense and wash your hands before touching, cleaning or moving your fresh nose ring, stud or barbell.
Secondly – cleaning. This is pretty simple as well. You just have to get a saline solution and clean the nose piercing 2 – 3 times daily.
If you can’t get one in a drugstore, you can make the saline solution
yourself. Just dilute about 4 teaspoons of non iodized sea salt to 1
gallon of boiled water and the cleansing liquid is ready to use.
For fresh nose piercing cleaning you can use simple cotton buds. Just
don’t forget to change them when cleaning the inside and the outside of
the piercing to avoid cross-contamination. At the end, when you’ve
cleaned the fresh nose piercing, just wipe the excess moisture off using
a new dry cotton wool bud and that’s it!
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