Here are some steps you can follow to remove your nose ring;
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2. Clean the piercing site with saline solution or saltwater.
3. Use a q-tip soaked in saline to twist the ring until you can see the post sticking out your nostril.
4. Then pull on the ring from the outside and push it out from inside your nose.
5. Use tweezers to grab the ring where there is a break and pull it straight up until it comes out.
6. Clean the ring with mild soap and warm water¹.
If you have any concerns about removing your nose ring, it's best to consult a professional piercer or a doctor.
A nose ring is a type of jewelry that is worn on the nose. It is a popular form of body piercing and has been around for centuries. Nose rings come in different styles, sizes, and materials. They can be made of gold, silver, platinum, or other metals. Some nose rings are decorated with precious stones or diamonds.
If you’re looking to buy a nose ring online, you should consider the standard nose ring sizes which are 18G or 20G and your stud jewelry will probably be around 1/4” to 5/16” in length. You can find unique nose rings in a variety of sizes, colors, materials, and designs from Etsy sellers.
There are different types of nose rings that you can choose from. Some of the most popular types include:
Hoops and rings
Barbells
Studs
Chains
Each category has several types of nose rings in various shapes, designs, and locking mechanisms. Some of the best nose rings are twist, L-shaped, pin nose stud, nose bones, screw nose ring, barbell, horseshoe, captive bead, and fake nose rings.
The standard nose ring size is 20 gauge, which means the thickness of the ring that passes through the piercing is around 8 millimeters. The standard nose ring diameter sizes are 8 millimeters (5/16") and 10 millimeters (3/8"). These sizes fit most face and nose types, but they may vary depending on your anatomy. A thicker gauge, like 18 gauge, can be worn higher up the nose than other sizes. A too-small ring can be uncomfortable or not fit, while a larger ring can look bulky or get caught on clothing.
Here are some tips for taking care of your new nose piercing:
- Clean your piercing twice a day with saline solution or saltwater.
- Avoid touching your piercing with dirty hands.
- Avoid swimming or submerging your piercing in water for at least 4 weeks.
- Avoid sleeping on your piercing.
- Avoid using alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or other harsh chemicals on your piercing.
- Avoid changing your jewelry too soon .
Some common problems with nose piercings include:
- Severe or worsening pain, redness, or swelling.
- Itching, pressure, thick discharge or pus that smells bad.
- Fever or chills.
- A lump or thickened tissue around the piercing.
- Skin eruptions or bumps.
- Thinning, flaking, or peeling of the tissue around the piercing.
- Tongue swelling.
- Skin infections.
- Scars and raised areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue¹.
It's normal to experience redness, swelling, and pain after getting a nose piercing, but these symptoms should start fading within a few days¹. If you experience any of these symptoms for an extended period of time or if you have any concerns about your piercing, it's best to consult a professional piercer or a doctor.
Source & References;
(1) How to Put on and Take Off a Nose Ring of Any Type.
(2) I Can't Get My Nose Ring Back In! How To Remove A Nose Ring, And ....
(3) How Do You Remove A Nose Piercing That Is Stuck? - InkedMind. https://www.inkedmind.com/how-to-remove-a-stuck-nose-ring/.
(4) How to Remove a Nose Ring: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow. https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-a-Nose-Ring.
(5) 12 Ways to Remove Nose Rings (with Videos) | Boelry. https://www.boelry.com/blog/how-to-remove-nose-rings.
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