New nostril piercing take some time to settle into place, usually about two weeks, once the two week period has pasted go back to your piercing. It's not uncommon to have the nostril screw custom tailored to fit your nose, the piercer will remove the jewellery and re bend it so it sits a bit more comfortably in your sinus.
All nostril screws need to be adjusted after two weeks, this means the screw is removed, custom bent to fit the piercing them reinserted into the piercing. See your local professional body piercer for assistance.
You would have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing if the piercing is damaged or infected. The piercing can become infected if the jewelry does not fit correctly.
The size is selected at the time the piercing is done to best fit the client not all piercings are the same size.
The type of retainer that you got should work just fine. What it sounds like to me is that you got two different pieces of jewelry of two different sizes, the clear retainer being probably just a gauge smaller than the nose screw that you would normally wear in it. The best thing for you to do in this instance is to go to shop that you got the piercing done at, let the piercer determine the gauge, and they will then get you an appropriate screw of that same size. Once your nostril has chilled out and healed, you should be able to get the original piece back in there.
This all depends on what size needle your piercing artist uses when performing the piercing. But after your piercing is healed, you can stretch the gauge size bigger to fit other jewelry. C:
It is not safe or recommended to put any marbles or objects up your nose as it can cause injury or blockages in the nasal passages. It is best to avoid doing this altogether.
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AnswerNEEDLE NEEDLE NEEDLE!!!Piercing guns are not good for any kind of piercing...Guns are not fitted to the specific person they are piercing... And cannot really be changed to fit each individual piercing/piercee.Ever heard of the Cauliflower effect? It's when a piercing goes wrong, due to the cartilage being broken wrong, which generally happens with a gun. Keloids can also form from improper healing.We're not talking about going to mom's pincushion, grabbing a random needle, sterilizing it with a Bic lighter and sticking it through the side of your nose. A lot of people try that. NOT real smart.A "piercing needle" is a completely different story. These are the kind of needles doctors use to start IVs with. They're hollow and the tip is beveled. A piercing needle doesn't poke its way through like either a sewing needle or a gun stud does, it creates an X shape, then the jewelry is easier to put in.It's also been sterilized in a machine called an autoclave that kills any germs on the needle, and it's kept in a sealed package until it's time to pierce someone with it. Piercing needles give you a clean, easy-to-heal piercing that doesn't hurt as much as getting pierced with a gun does. I've had a lot of piercings done with both piercing needles and guns...no one will ever pierce me with a gun again. Needles are just that much better.Piercing guns should not be used for any type of cartilage piercing.The force can actually shatter the cartilage and cause for ridiculous pain and an extended healing period with a piercing much more prone to infection. It's actually illegal to pierce cartilage with gun in quite a few states.DIY piercing are also a bad idea. Going into a shop is your best bet for a safe and not as painful piercing. :)it is better to get your nose pierced with a needle because guns can not be sterilized properly so that means that there is less risk of infection .