Re-Piercing a Former Nose Piercing
If your nose piercing has closed up, you may be wondering – can I get it pierced again in the same spot? The short answer is yes, you can absolutely repierce the same nostril hole. However, there are some important factors to consider beforehand.
Letting the Piercing Heal
It’s crucial to let the original nose piercing fully heal before attempting to repierce it. This can take 3-6 months on average after removing jewelry and allowing the piercing to close up. Rushing to re-pierce will irritate the unhealed tissues and could cause complications. Be patient and give the area time to heal.
Scarring in the Piercing Hole
Even once healed, a bit of scar tissue will remain inside the nose piercing hole. This is completely normal. The presence of scarring does not prevent successfully repiercing the area. However, scar tissue can make the repiercing process feel slightly different.
Finding the Original Piercing Spot
One challenge with repiercing a healed nose hole is rediscovering the exact placement. The scar tissue that forms internally is not visible from the outside. Your piercer will locate the existing hole by feel and using an inserted taper or piercing needle. Having your original jewelry or marking the spot can assist with placement.
Possible Need for a Larger Gauge
If you plan to wear the same jewelry gauge as your original piercing, repiercing the scarred hole might require starting one gauge size up. This helps the thicker gauge jewelry penetrate smoothly through tougher scar tissue. After initial repiercing, you can work back down to your desired gauge.
Piercer Skill and Experience
Seeking an extremely skilled, experienced piercer is advisable for any nose repiercing. Their expertise finding the sweet spot in scarred tissue helps ensure proper placement and reduces risks. They can also best advise on ideal jewelry gauge and aftercare.
Aftercare of a Repierced Nose
Treat the repierced hole as you would a new piercing. Follow your piercer’s aftercare instructions diligently. Be prepared for a slightly longer healing period than the original piercing. The scar tissue may feel harder before softening up over time. Proper aftercare prevents infection and speeds up healing.
Results Vary
How successful and comfortable a nose repiercing is varies person to person. With an expert piercer, proper placement, quality jewelry, and diligent aftercare, most do well repiercing a healed nose hole. However, some with significant scarring report more difficulty. Be patient through the healing process.
Consulting Your Piercer
If considering repiercing your nostril, consult with your chosen piercer first. They can assess the viability of the existing hole, make gauge suggestions, discuss potential challenges, and ensure repiercing is suitable for your anatomy. A reputable piercer wants you to have the best results.
With proper precautions, repiercing a previously healed nose hole is certainly achievable. Take time to heal, find an excellent piercer, and care for the area afterwards. Take the opportunity to reinvent your nose piercing.
FAQs
Some piercing establishments are of the opinion that you cannot get re-pierced in the same location. This is not true. Scar tissue (fibrosis) which has formed as a result of your piercing being removed, is quite dense. Also, it is often just the entry and exit points which have healed over.
As a general rule, we recommend waiting: At least 8 weeks to repierce soft tissue like a lobe or navel piercing. At least 12 weeks before repiercing ‘soft cartilage’ like a nose or septum piercing. At least 6 months before repiercing hard cartilage, such as daith, helix or conch piercings.
Re-Opening A Closed Nose Piercing Hole. If you have a nostril piercing less than six months old, the hole can close inside the nostril in as little as a day or two, meaning that you might have to re-open it yourself, or go to your piercer again to get the hole reopened professionally.
Can you get re-pierced in the same spot? Maybe, but only a piercing professional can tell you for sure. Book a consultation with a piercing professional who can examine your former earring hole(s) and decide if you can re-pierce the same spot without opening yourself up to complications.
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