Septum with no “sweet spot”?

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Friday November 7th, 2008 @ 10:20 AM

Filed under: Nose

i dont have a “sweet spot” in my nose for a septum piercing so i wanted to know if i could still get it pierced and if so does that mean they pierce the cartilage and can i still stretch my septum if i dont have a sweet spot

It is possible to do a septum piecing even if you don’t have a “sweet spot”. The piecing will have to go through cartilage. This will typically result in a slightly more painful piercing to get done as well as a piercing that may take a bit longer to heal and may be a bit more sore while healing.

Stretching the piercings SHOULD still be possible. However, you will probably find it more (perhaps significantly more) painful to stretch, you will probably have to wait longer between stretches and you may be limited as to how bit you can stretch.


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2 Responses to “Septum with no “sweet spot”?”

  1. dermal punch, maybe?

    i’m not a piercer, but this seems like a potential solution for a larger gauge septum piercing through cartilage.

    AeChei on November 7th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
  2. ^^good post.

    If I had no sweet spot in my septum, I would opt to just man/women up and get it done at a large gague.

    Jay on November 8th, 2008 at 1:45 pm

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