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How To Pierce Your Nose
By Leeanne Utiger Ok - so you want to know how to pierce your nose.
There are a couple of ways you can in fact pierce your nose, however some ways far more safer and hygienic than others.
You can always try to pierce your nose at home, either by yourself or in getting another to pierce your nose for you. Perhaps a friend, or another family member. I'm not so sure this is the approach to take when you consider learning how to pierce your nose, but each to their own I always say. If you do choose to pierce your own nose at home or with the help of a friend, make sure you take all precautions against infection possible. You will have to use a sharp needle, so that it will in fact go through the skin and the flesh of the nose. Now bear in mind that the nose has a lot of cartilage and this could be a very difficult task for you accomplish safely by yourself. However, on finding a sharp enough needle, you will then have to make sure you have fully sterilised it. You do not want to use a needle that has not been sterilised. This will most definitely cause an infection to the area you are going to pierce as well as the rest of your nose. If this does happen, it is suggested you pay a visit to your local doctor for a treatment of antibiotics immediately. If you do not have any antiseptic lotion at home when you are learning how to pierce your nose, I suggest you wipe your nose before piercing with some alcohol in the very least. This will help with sterilisation. Then all you have to do, is simply push the needle through your nose until you can feel it come out the other side. You will need to be sure you have in fact formed a hole in your nose for a nose ring to be placed into.
On the other hand, you can always choose to opt for the safer and much more hygienic method in being able to get your nose pierced. You would be much better off, if you went to see a tattooist, who more often than not is also qualified at doing body piercings. This person and service of course does come at a cost. But at least you will be rest assured you are in a sterile environment when you in fact have your nose piercing performed. They will all have on hand everything they need to make this procedure as hygienic as possible, following procedures for safety and elimination of possible infection. Yes, on the occasion, even with getting your nose pierced at such a place, an infection can be obtained, however this is more often than not, due to you yourself not taking good care of the piercing and the area, in this case being your nose once pierced. The qualified person who is going to show you how to pierce a nose will more than likely still use a sterilised needle to do the piercing of your nose.
There is one other option you can take to be able to learn about how to pierce a nose. Some individuals offer their services in nose piercings. These people may work out of a store, or business such as a hair salon. Aside from learning you can have your nose pierced with the use of a sterilised needle, you can also have your nose pierced with a piercing gun, the same sort of piercing gun that is used when you are having your ears pierced. The person in question, will wipe your nose with some antiseptic and then aim the piercing gun at your nose. Then basically shoot you in the nose. This will of course cause an instant watering of the eyes. Don't be put off by this, it is strictly a normal reflect reaction to what you have just put yourself through. You will be expected to give the nose ring that is now in your nose a turn at least 3 times a day, more if you think to do it is better. Make sure you dab a bit of antiseptic liquid on the pierced area as well while the piercing is settling.
That is basically all I can tell you about knowing how to get your nose pierced. If this still sounds like something you want to do, then I suggest to you, that you make an appointment and let those qualified pierce your nose.
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