Nose Piercing

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What is Nose Piercing?

  • A quick, safe, and hygienic procedure to insert a decorative stud or ring in the nose.
  • Performed using a sterile needle or piercing gun for precision and minimal discomfort.
  • Can be placed on the nostril, septum, or bridge of the nose.
  • Healing time ranges from 4-12 weeks, depending on placement and aftercare.

Who is an Ideal Candidate?

  • Individuals looking for a cultural, religious, or aesthetic piercing.
  • Those without metal allergies or skin sensitivities.
  • People who can commit to proper aftercare for smooth healing.

Real Results

Nose Piercing Treatment Before and afterBefore and after Nose Piercing Treatment
Before NP After NP

Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

FAQs About The Service

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Is nose piercing painful?
Mild discomfort for a few seconds, similar to a quick pinch.
How long does it take to heal?
Nostril: 4-6 weeks

Septum: 6-8 weeks

Bridge: 8-12 weeks
When can I change my jewelry?
After 2-3 months, once the piercing has healed completely.
How do I prevent infection?
Clean with a saline solution and avoid touching or twisting the jewelry.

Benefits

Enhances facial aesthetics and personal style.
A symbolic, cultural, or spiritual expression.
Quick, safe procedure with minimal downtime.

Pre-Treatment Care

  • Choose hypoallergenic jewelry (gold, titanium, or surgical steel).
  • Avoid blood-thinning medications before the procedure.

Post-Treatment Care

  • Clean with saline or antiseptic solution twice daily.
  • Avoid touching, twisting, or removing the jewelry until fully healed.
  • Keep hair and makeup away from the piercing site.

Risks and Side Effects

  • Swelling, redness, or mild discomfort initially.
  • Risk of infection, keloids, or allergic reactions if not properly cared for.