Any Piercing Ear lobe / Nose Area Single Specific Space

Piercing comprehensive Ear lobe/Nose Single Specific Space
1 sessionBDT 5,000
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What is Any Piercing Ear lobe / Nose Area Single Specific Space

Ear lobe and nose piercings are common cosmetic procedures that involve creating a small hole in the skin or cartilage to insert jewelry.


This simple and safe procedure enhances personal style and self-expression. Piercings in these areas typically heal quickly when performed by a professional using sterile techniques.

Things you should know before the treatment

  1. A consultation is recommended to discuss placement and jewelry options.


  1. The procedure should always be performed using sterile equipment to prevent infections.


  1. Avoid consuming alcohol or blood-thinning medications before the procedure to minimize bleeding.


  1. Mild swelling, redness, or tenderness is normal after the piercing.


  1. Healing time varies, with earlobe piercings taking about 6-8 weeks and nose piercings around 3-4 months.

What happens during the treatment

  1. The ear lobe or nose area is cleaned and marked for precise placement.


  1. A sterilized piercing needle or gun is used to create the hole.


  1. A stud or hoop is immediately inserted to keep the piercing open.


  1. Patients may feel a quick, sharp pinch during the procedure.


  1. The entire process takes only a few minutes.

Recovery and results: What to expect

  1. Keep the piercing clean by using a saline solution or antiseptic as recommended.


  1. Avoid touching or rotating the jewelry excessively to prevent irritation or infection.


  1. Swelling and slight discomfort may last a few days but should gradually improve.


  1. Avoid swimming, harsh skincare products, or sleeping directly on the piercing until fully healed.


  1. Once healed, jewelry can be changed, and the piercing remains a permanent feature unless closed intentionally.