only if your parents say it is ok
Well that is a discussion you need to have with your plastic surgeon, if he/she feels it's o.k. then fly at it.
age 16
Labret posts usually don't sit well in nose piercings but it wouldn't hurt to try it out!
ok
no because if you think about it, your new nose will need some time to calm down and heal. I suggest you pierce it in about 3-6 weeks.
A three day old nose piercing will heal ok with a nose ring from Claire's even if the stud fell out. The curvature of the ring should make it impossible for skin to grow over the piercing. You should only be concerned about the piercing falling out as the hole will heal if it does. If you do attempt to change the piercing you should disinfect everything that will touch the wound to stop possible infection.
if your not a teenager don't do it but if you've had it since you were a teenager and your not past 40 its ok
Some people find it strange. But its completely normal. But it looks better when men have a ring in, not a stud in most peoples opinion.
In Hindu tradition ear piercing is very common both for men and women. Also women pierce their nose. However, other piercing like - belly / navel / nipple / eyebrow / other such places are not encouraged and even prohibited in orthodox families.
Well I won't say you can't because I know there is some moron out there who would do it any way regardless of what I am going to tell you next just because it's money in the till. So here's how it works so listen carefully, nostril piercing depends on two factors, placement and development. Placement needs to be considered carefully because there is a "sweet spot" on the nose that is the ideal location for a nostril piercing. Following the curvature of the nose from the cheek along the side of the nose there is a flange, following this flange along the side of the nose it terminates forming a small dish that dish is where the piercing is done. Now the development comes in if you are not old enough the nose structure hasn't developed enough yet to form that dish. That dish is the location where the piercing needs to be placed anywhere else will just look foolish, you only have one change to do the piercing properly so why waist the chance on a poorly placed nostril piercing. I know it's hard to understand but you need to know that even waiting one year the nose can change dramatically in that time span. Most of my younger female clients don't get nostril done till they are 10 or 11 just because of the facial development that is occurring. Yeah I know that isn't what you wanted to hear but it's the truth, I want to see you get your nostril piercing but not at the expense of a shoddy job or poor placement. Be sure to see a professional body piercer and not some wacko in the mall with a piercing gun OK.
To be in love knows no age limits, but to make love requires more maturity. Eleven is way too early for that.