Sure you need to remove it and start again. Septum piercings areone of the most challenging technical piercings out there, it takes time and patience to get them right and the piercer can't rush through the piercing, if they rush they screw up, it's that simple. Placement is very important, trying to get them level on three plains is not as easy as people think, not all noses are created equally and readjusting and squaring things up takes time. I would suggest if the piercing is new wearing a straight barbell running through the piercing and resting on the left and right nostril flares will cause the piercing to straighten out however this needs to be done until it is healed. If the piercing is still out of whack then consider a different style of jewellery that will not draw attention to the mistake, but ultimately it may need to be done again.
Septum piercings are the hardest piercing to get straight, and you'll almost never get a completely one. If it's very noticeable, go back and get it redone somewhere else.
Let it heal over and have it redone by a more experienced operator.
a septum piercing never closes completly, sorry
All navel piercings are crooked to some extent. Now if yours is completely lopsided then it would be best to take it out and get it repierced.
A septum ring is nothing more than a captive bead ring in a septum piercing.
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Yes, the other dangers is penetrate the cartilage when piercing your septum.
The standard starter size for a septum piercing is 14g.
You can find information on a Septum piercing at a local tattoo/piercing shop, or by asking someone who has one. There are also a variety of websites that can provide information.
Septum..
Joan Osbourne is noted for her piercing in her right nostril.on her septum
there are 3 different types of nose piercings. a nostril piercing, septum piercing (through the septum of your nose), and bridge piercing (placed on the upper bridge of your nose)