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Septum Piercing Too Low

I think my septum is deeply pierced. Can an experienced person tell by looking at it? 3

For ten days, they pierced my septum. I find that my piercing is much smaller than the other septal piercings I've seen. I think it looks aesthetically pleasing, but I'm pretty sure the pope will be visible when I pull it out, and even though the septum is stuck in place, the hole can be seen (e.g. Seen in people's footprints). What are my options in this situation?

It's too low.

They also drilled my septum very deep (slightly below you) and yes, if you put the mount inside it will turn.

I kept my hole for 2 years and removed it a few months ago.

It's closed now, but if you look at my nose you can see to the left (but it's too small and you'll only see it when you look at it).

It looks very small, less than a quarter inch.

You see someone with the same location and there should be no problem if you want to keep it there.

My only concern is that it will take longer to recover and may be less. It also makes ■■■■■■■■■ easier. But I would like to add that it is not difficult, hollow cartilage, as someone asked, it is just meat.

If you do not mind the location and it is not too painful, I suggest buying a straight pole instead of a round, or buy a very small round so that it does not hang too much.

If you have a problem with this, go to a driller who has done it and repeat it (free is better or go to a better place) as it is usually from the very thin part just below the cartilage. Passes and you have only the thickest part. There is only the hole.

Help, for example

It may seem a little small, but what looks good on a low septum piercing is to use eyebrow piercing instead of hanging it and it looks amazing ***. I think you understand what I'm saying hahaha even small circles can help.

Septum Piercing Too Low

Septum Piercing Too Low

Not only is it rarely seen, it seems to pass through cartilage, but I can't say that it shouldn't pass through cartilage unless you check it yourself, plus SP drilling. Better yet, that's nice, not what you're wearing, and let them see if it passes through the cartilage and can be pierced high (which it probably is), then pull it out and put it in a good place. Repeat.

It looks very, very low. It was as if he had been stabbed in the nose and it would be very difficult to hide.

I recommend doing it again.

I hate to say it, but it seems a little low. This can be a problem when trying to reverse it to hide it. The only way to fix it is to do it again. If you do it professionally, they will probably do it again for free.

Look back

It's too low. D:

1) You can delete it.

2) Leave? Sounds a little weird.

oOoOoO Yes, it's too little ...

Usually large and covered with nose ...

Well, you can go to other drilling sites and ask them. . .

But in my opinion you have to strike again, especially if you want to turn or something ...

Septum Piercing Too Low

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