So I did a thing today...

I accidentally pulled out my daith piercing, and went in to get it put back in. But, it has already healed.

Instead of going through that again, I decided to get my nose pierced.

#piercings #piercingjourney

Ohio
2025/12/16 Edited to

... Read moreGetting a piercing is an exciting way to express personal style, but sometimes unexpected twists happen along the way—like accidentally pulling out a piercing that's already healed. Many people who have a daith piercing, which is located in the innermost cartilage fold of the ear, know it can take several months to heal fully. Once healed, reinserting the jewelry can be tricky and sometimes painful, which is why some opt to try a new piercing. Switching to a nose piercing is a common choice because it’s a classic, versatile accessory that suits various styles. Nose piercings typically take about 2 to 4 months to heal, though this can vary depending on aftercare and individual healing speeds. Proper aftercare includes cleaning with saline solution, avoiding touching the piercing with dirty hands, and steering clear of makeup or lotions near the area during early healing. For those considering changing piercings, especially after healing from another spot like a daith, it’s important to listen to your body and consult a professional piercer. A trained piercer can assess the healed area and advise whether re-piercing is advisable or if choosing a new location is safer. They can also guide on jewelry material, as hypoallergenic metals like surgical steel or titanium minimize risks of allergic reactions. Sharing personal piercing journeys helps others prepare for what to expect, how to manage healing, and how to make decisions about their body art confidently. Remember, every piercing experience is unique, and taking the right steps ensures that your new piercing will be a source of joy and personal expression.