What is what to do when your nose piercing won't go back in?

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Nose Piercing Won't Go Back In? Here's What To Do:

It's a frustrating situation, but try to remain calm! Forcing it can cause more damage. Here's a breakdown of what you should do:

  1. Assess the Situation: How long has the jewelry been out? Is there pain, swelling, or bleeding? This will help you determine your next steps.

  2. Hygiene is Key: Wash your hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap. Clean the jewelry you're trying to insert with rubbing alcohol. Cleanse the piercing area gently with saline solution.

  3. Lubrication is Your Friend: Apply a water-based lubricant (like KY Jelly) or a tiny amount of petroleum jelly (like Vaseline) to the jewelry. This will help it slide in more easily.

  4. Try, Try Again (Gently): Locate the piercing channel. It might have shrunk slightly. Gently try to reinsert the jewelry at the same angle it was initially pierced. Don't force it! If you feel resistance, stop immediately.

  5. Consider the Jewelry Type: Is it the same gauge and style you usually wear? Sometimes switching to a slightly smaller gauge or a different style (like a straight barbell instead of a ring) can help.

  6. Seek Professional Help: If you can't reinsert the jewelry after a few gentle attempts, or if you notice signs of infection (increased pain, swelling, redness, pus), consult a professional piercer or a doctor.

    • A professional piercer has the tools and expertise to gently reopen the piercing channel. Search for a reputable local piercer.

    • If you suspect an infection, a doctor can prescribe antibiotics.

  7. Preventative Measures:

    • Wear quality jewelry: Avoid cheap metals that can irritate the piercing.
    • Regular cleaning: Clean your piercing regularly with saline solution to prevent infection.
    • Don't leave the jewelry out for extended periods: Especially when the piercing is new.
    • Understand the risks of piercing: Keep in mind you should always have realistic expectations.

Important Considerations and Links:

  • Signs of Infection: Learn about the signs of infection so you know when to seek medical attention.
  • Proper Aftercare: Follow proper aftercare instructions to keep your piercing healthy and prevent complications.
  • Choosing a Piercer: Research and find a Choosing a Piercer with good reputation, who is experienced, and follows strict hygiene standards.

Disclaimer: This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have concerns about your piercing, consult a doctor or piercer.