The standard starter size for a septum piercing is 14g.
14G ♥
The ear or septum.
In a licensed and inspected body piercing facility.
It's not recommended to pierce your tongue yourself as it can lead to complications like excessive bleeding, infection, or nerve damage. It's best to go to a professional piercer who will have the proper tools and expertise to safely perform the piercing. Typically, a 14 gauge needle is used to pierce the tongue for a standard tongue piercing.
No, order a sterilized 14 gauge hollow piercing needle, a set of forceps, and a sterilized jewelry and you're all set. You can get all of that for about 10 bucks from Painful Pleasures
Either 16ga or 14ga. Call the shop and see.
yes you can use a 15 gauge to pierce your nose i did. and it hurt a lil bit but yes you can
yes you would have to pierce it first with no bigger than a 10 gauge. let it heal and then start to slowly stretch the opening with a gauge.
More then likely they'd have you take out the nostril piercing before they pierce the septum. You should have no problem with the nose ring and septum ring getting caught on each other afterwards though.
NO. It most definitaly is not.
ok heres two ways go to a parlor and get size 14 gauges or just pierce them and push 14 tapers in
it depends on the gauge they pierce it with. Mines a 16g but if your planning on hiding it, its very difficult