Nose Piercing

In our question center you will find frequently asked general questions about the treatment/procedure. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

Call Us If You Need Any Help
1800-3000-1613

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

Specialists

Dr. Jayanthy Ravindran

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Aneesh Suresh

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

Dr. Smriti Nathani

Plastic & Aesthetic Surgeon

FAQs About The Service

If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

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.