If the piercing is recent, very carefully, once it is healed, you can clean it as usual.
You have to remove the jewelry and clean it, including the piercing.
It can if you don't clean the ring.
It is not appropriate to use Hibiclens antiseptic to clean your nose piercing because it does not favor quick healing; instead, use sea salt soaks.
Alcohol should not be used on any piercing. Soaking your piercing in sea salt is best. you can also use non scented antibacterial soap to clean your piercing
Nose piercing
You should be following the written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided you with at the time you got your piercing done.
I have my nose and ears pierced and this week i am going for my tongue and I personally have used rubbing alcohol and peroxide in the past and it has worked fine for me however following you're piercers instructions is always the better choiceThere are real reasons why we tell clients not to use Alcohol or Hydrogen Peroxide on there piercings. Both of these products are very hard on the tissue that your body is trying to form. Alcohol tends to over dry the tissue and Hydrogen Peroxide over oxygenates the tissue making it very fragile.You don't need either of these products to clean your piercings. Simple washing the piercing daily and rotating or shuffling the jewellery under warm running water will do wonders for the health of the piercing and will allow the tissue to heal without damaging it.You can on occasion use a unscented liquid antibacterial soap diluted and lathered up to deep clean the piercing while moving the jewellery, but this must be followed by a good warm water rinse while moving the jewellery again to completely rinse the piercing out.But do not use Alcohol or Hydrogen Peroxide, Polysporin, Neosporin, Tea tree oil, Bactine, Worm root, Sea Salt, Table Salt, Epsom Salts or any other chemical or ointment on your piercing unless you are under the direct instruction of your Doctor.Unless you know exactly how to use these products correctly you stand a much better chance of screwing up your piercing.
It is called a nose piercing.
I did my nose piercing there and they were really nice and clean. I recommend it ;)
yes because it needs to be clean if not you need to get it cleaned
all they do is, clean the side of the nose you want piercing with a antiseptic wipe and they also clean the inside. They then draw a little dot on your nose, ask you to look into a mirror and imagine it's a nose stud and ask you if you think your happy with where it is, the then take the needle quickly pop it in where the dot is then put a nose stud in for you after, the actual piercing itself takes about 35 seconds.