Nose Rings

From petite diamond studs to gold hoops, nose rings are a popular form of body art. As any added piece of jewelry, you want to be sure that the nose ring you choose is complimentary and does not overpower your other features. A nose ring should be an accessory and make a statement that you want to make. A nose ring is not any different from any other piercing in that precautions be taken to maintain good health. Be certain the location you choose to have your nose ring done is hygienic and the person in charge is professional. In choosing your nose ring be sure that it is made of quality metal. Typically the best metal to use for a nose ring, or any other body piercing, is 14 or 18 karat. Take into consideration any allergies you may have to metals which may be contained in some nose rings. Plan on keeping the original nose ring inserted for 6-8 weeks, as that is the length of time for healing. During this

time be cautious when taking part in any contact sports. If the nose ring is bumped or jarred the healing tissue may begin to bleed again, or an infection may occur. Follow cleaning procedures for your nose ring carefully. Doctors have reported that infections from nose rings can cause small hard cysts to appear below the skin. At times these cysts may need to be removed surgically. So, it is crucial to be sure the area around the nose ring is kept very clean. At the first sign of tissue change contact your doctor immediately. Some symptoms may include redness, excessive swelling or abscess drainage. Recurring sinus infections would also be a sign to contact your health care provider.