Septum piercings are a stylish, low-pain nose piercing with ancient roots. Learn about placement, healing, jewelry choices, and expert aftercare tips from Gpf Piercing professionals.
What Are Septum Piercings?
What They Are and Where They Go
Septum piercings go through a soft, thin spot in your nose called the “sweet spot.” This is right between the bottom of your nose’s middle wall and its base. When done right, they don’t poke through hard cartilage. That makes them one of the least ouchy face piercings if a pro does it.
A Bit of Cool History
Septum piercings have been around forever. Native American tribes wore them. Hindu ceremonies used them too. In the 1970s, punk kids made them super trendy. Now, they’re a fun style choice all over the world.
Are Septum Piercings Right for You?
Checking Your Nose
Not every nose has a clear “sweet spot.” A pro piercer can look at your nose to see if it’s good for a piercing. If your nose is crooked or thick, they might suggest other spots or tweaks.
Your Life and Job
Septum piercings are awesome because you can hide them. You can flip horseshoe rings up into your nose. This makes them super sneaky for work or fancy events where you gotta look plain.
How the Piercing Happens
Picking a Trusty Piercer
Find a clean shop with pros who know their stuff. Check for certificates and super clean tools. Skip mall booths or piercing guns—they’re no good for septum piercings.
Step-by-Step Action
- The piercer cleans your nose and marks the “sweet spot.”
- They might use a tube to hold things steady.
- A hollow needle zips through quick and smooth.
- Jewelry goes in right away.
At GPF Piercing, we tell folks to pick top-notch products like Oro macizo de 14 quilates. It feels comfy and heals great. Our threadless and internally threaded gold septum rings are safe and look super pretty.
Does It Hurt?
Pain’s different for everyone. Most say it’s a quick pinch, like a 3 out of 10. Your eyes might water ‘cause nose nerves are tickly. That’s totally normal, though.
Pain and Healing Stuff
What’s It Like?
You’ll feel a bit sore at first. Your nose might swell a little or feel tender. The ouch usually goes away in a few days.
How Long to Heal?
- First Healing: 4–8 weeks
- Full Healing: 3–6 months
Don’t swap jewelry too soon. GPF’s lab-checked, nickel-free gold jewelry is gentle. It cuts down on healing troubles.
How to Take Care of It
Cleaning Rules
- Clean your piercing twice a day with salty water or a sea salt soak.
- Skip alcohol, peroxide, or gooey creams—they slow healing.
- Dry with a clean paper towel. Don’t use cotton—it sticks.
Stuff to Skip
- Pools and hot tubs
- Touching with dirty hands
- Sleeping on your face or squishing it
Handling Problems
Watch for red skin, long swelling, yellow gunk, or sharp pain. If it lasts over a week, talk to your piercer or a doctor.
Jewelry Kinds and Picks
Starting Jewelry
Most piercers suggest curved bars or horseshoe rings. They’re easy to clean and good for healing. Don’t use closed rings at first—they trap wet stuff.
What It’s Made Of
At GPF, we love:
- 14K & 18K Solid Gold: Super safe for sensitive skin and won’t rust.
- Threadless & Internally Threaded: Gentle on your nose and easy to use.
Our jewelry, from tiny gold hoops to sparkly gem rings, is made to look cool and feel great.
Hiding It
Wanna keep your septum piercing secret? Get a retainer or horseshoe ring you can flip up. GPF’s heart-shaped or hinged segment rings are stylish and hide easy.
When to Swap Jewelry
Wait 6–8 weeks before changing jewelry. Make sure it’s not sore or red. Pick awesome stuff like GPF’s CZ-studded or diamond-tipped gold rings for the best look.
Common Questions and Worries
Does It Mess with Breathing?
Nope! If done right, septum piercings go through soft tissue. They don’t block air or your sniffing powers.
Will It Leave Marks or Lumps?
Scars are super rare if you care for it right and use good jewelry. Bumps might pop up from bumps or bad materials. GPF’s nickel-free stuff helps dodge those.
No “Sweet Spot”?
Some noses have a tiny or tricky soft spot. It’s hard to pierce without hitting cartilage. A pro piercer can figure it out or suggest other cool spots.
Extra Tips for New Piercings
Before you go, eat a big meal and drink water. Bring your ID to the shop. Ask about their cleaning rules. Tell them if you’re allergic to stuff or have health issues. Stick to your cleaning plan every day. Don’t poke your piercing—it gets mad! Use GPF’s gold jewelry to keep it happy. If you’re nervous, bring a buddy for support. Check GPF’s website for neat jewelry picks and care tips. They’ve got tons of shiny ideas for your new septum piercing.
Why GPF Piercing Rocks
GPF Piercing isn’t just about jewelry—they make your style pop. Their 14K and 18K gold septum rings are tested to be super safe and comfy. They follow strict rules to make every piece perfect. Whether you want a plain hoop or a sparkly gem ring, GPF has it. Their threadless and hinged designs make swapping jewelry a breeze. Plus, they promise their stuff lasts forever. With GPF, your septum piercing will shine bright and feel great.
Final Tips and Wrap-Up
Before getting your septum piercing:
- Eat good and drink lots.
- Check the shop’s clean rules.
- Talk about allergies or health stuff.
Aftercare is super key. Use top-notch jewelry, clean every day, and don’t mess with it. GPF’s forever-guaranteed gold septum rings work great for newbies or piercing pros.
Whether you want a quiet style or a bold look, septum piercings—done right—are a cool way to show who you are.
FAQs
Q1: Can I wear gold jewelry right after getting a septum piercing?
A: Yes! 14K or 18K solid gold from GPF is safe for new piercings. It’s nickel-free, gentle, and great for sensitive noses.
Q2: How do I clean gold septum jewelry without wrecking it?
A: Use soft soap and warm water or salty solution. Skip rough stuff or harsh cleaners. A soft cloth shines it up nice.
Q3: Do septum piercings close fast if I take out the jewelry?
A: Yeah, especially if it’s still healing. Even old septum piercings can close in hours or days. Use a retainer if you take it out for a bit.