![]() ![]() If you buy the jewelry from us, we will insert it free of charge. If you do have difficulty changing or removing your jewelry, come in and see us. Initially, the process of removing your nostril jewelry can be frustrating and troublesome. When re-inserting, the post should be put in from the inside of your nose. To remove, grab the inside bead and the outside piece and pull apart. Press-fit barbells also have only one end that comes off this is the end on the outside of your nose. Press-fit barbells are just what they sound like: barbells where the end stays on by pressure (as opposed to regular barbells, where the ends are screwed). Removing and re-inserting nostril screws can be tricky (at least until you get the hang of it), but once you get a feel for it it becomes second nature. To remove, grasp the end and give a slight twist as the jewelry comes out. This is bent into a modified spiral, or screw, to fit each person's individual nostril. Nostril screws are a long wire "post" with a set stone, ball, or disc on one end. (But if your piercing was done at Infinite, your jewelry is most likely a nostril screw or a press-fit barbell.) We typically use one of two types of jewelry for nostril piercings: a nostril screw or a press-fit barbell-though a ring is a third option. (This option is available for initial piercings, but then should not be changed for six months during healing.) While these do not make your piercing disappear, they are much less noticeable than other options-especially if someone is not looking for your piercing-and they work in situations where wearing jewelry is not acceptable, such as work, family events, school, surgery, etc. We also carry ends for press-fit posts made of matte-finish titanium and anodized in several different shades of copper to approximate different skin tones. We sell nostrils screws made of quartz glass that are incredibly discreet-and are a good option for surgery where metal is not allowed. There are several options that make your piercing less visible but none that will make it invisible. Are there jewelry options if I need to hide the piercing? If you like your piercing, keep jewelry in it don’t remove your jewelry without first having another piece of jewelry to fill its place. The inner wall of a nostril piercing is made up of a mucus membrane, so this part of the piercing tends to close up very quickly without jewelry-even for a few short minutes. How long until I can leave the piercing empty? Make sure you get pierced with jewelry you like and wait until it's fully healed to change it. Not waiting long enough could result in irritation, a tear to the piercing channel, scarring, an increased risk of infection, or difficulty reinserting the jewelry. Nostril piercings are not very forgiving if you try to change the jewelry too soon. Surface Piercings & Anchors Arrow Right Icon. ![]() Sizing & Shopping Guide Arrow Right Icon.Aftercare, Apparel, Media & Gifts Arrow Right Icon. ![]()
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