Types of nose piercings
Nasal septum piercing
A nasal septum piercing is less common than nostril piercings. The nasal septum is the cartilaginous dividing wall between the nostrils. Generally, the cartilage itself is not pierced, but rather the small gap between the cartilage and the bottom of the nose, typically at 14ga (1.6mm) although it is often stretched to a larger gauge. The nose has many nerves running through it and as a result, nose piercings can be painful, although it varies by individual. This piercing heals within a month and a half to three months also depending on the individual. Stretching to a larger gauge is incredibly painful and it is advised to wait a month between stretches. If you go past a certain point, usually about 8mm, the cartilage gets forced towards the top of the nose, which can be uncomfortable. Another disadvantage to a stretching procedure is the undesirable fish-like smell that comes with it.
There are many types of jewelry generally worn in a septum piercing. Captive bead rings (CBRs) are rings that close with a bead in the centre. horseshoes (as shown in the picture) have two beads which screw on. Additionally, one can wear a “tusk” which is a straight or shaped piece of material which is generally tapered on either end. Pinchers are another popular piece of jewelry worn in this piercing. For large gauge septums many choose to wear plugs, as they don’t weigh their noses down particularly in the healing process. This allows for the piercing to not be damaged by the sudden movement of the jewelry.
Another option is a septum retainer, which is staple shaped. This type of nose piercing is particularly easy to hide when desired, for example to comply with a dress code. A septum retainer makes it possible to turn the jewelry up into the nose, thus concealing it.
Septum piercing was popular among certain Native American peoples in history; the Shawnee leaders Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa, for example, had such piercings.
Nostril piercing
Nostril piercing is a body piercing practice often associated with India. In India the outside of the left nostril is the preferred position of the piercing as this is supposed to make childbirth easier. This is because Ayurvedic medicine associates this location with the female reproductive organs.Nostril piercing was first performed in the Middle East about 4,000 years ago. A nose ring was one of the gifts given to Rebekah, according to Genesis 24:47. From there the practice spread to India and parts of Asia. In India piercings were regarded as a mark of beauty and social standing as well as a Hindu’s honor to the god Parvathi the goddess of marriage in the 16th century. Nose piercing is still popular in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It also remains popular in Middle Eastern and Arab [Not Egyptian] countries. Pakistani people do this with a small diamond only, not a small hoop. Nostril piercing has in recent decades become popular amongst the industrialised nations, as have other forms of body piercing. Piercing was introduced by the hippie culture in the 1960s and 70s. Afterwards punks and subsequent youth cultures in the ’80s and ’90s adopted this sort of piercing. Celebrities such as Frank Iero, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, S-Endz, Dani Filth, Sin?ad O’Connor, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Lisa Bonet, Teena Marie, Nicole Richie, Kelly Clarkson, Joss Stone, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Lenny Kravitz, James Hull, Pete Burns, Tupac Shakur and Travis McCoy have had their nostrils pierced. Today, nostril piercing is popular in the U.S., UK, Canada, the Caribbean, Australia and Italy, with piercings being performed on either the left or right nostril. Both men and women have nostril piercings, although they are much more common among women. Some people have multiple nostril piercings, in either or both nostrils.
Bridge piercing
Yet another nose piercing is the bridge piercing. This piercing is a piercing through the small flap of skin at the top of the nose, between the eyes, though never through the bone. Curved barbells and straight barbells are the most commonly used in this piercing. These in many people have a high rate of rejection and if not dealt with immediately will scar.
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