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Same Side Double Nose Piercing: Everything to Know

Sep 10, 2024

 Fast Facts:
  • Placement: It goes through the same side of your nostril.
  • Cost: $25-$90.
  • Pain: The least painful nose piercing.
  • Healing time: 2-4 months.
  • Jewelry: Hoops and studs.
  • Risks: Rejections, infections, scars.
  • Note: You need to wait for 2 months to get a second Nostril piercing.

The same side double nose piercing is a relatively new trend in body modification. It's safe, relatively painless, and looks great on most people. Celebrities like Drew Barrymore, Rihanna, and Nicki Minaj have been sporting the same side double nose piercing for years.

It is becoming accepted by the mainstream media and embraced by the body modification community.

There are several reasons why people might choose to get this procedure done. For some, it's about having more choices for nose jewelry styles and colors; others like getting a same side double nose piercing because they think it will give them a unique look.

What Is Same-Side Double Nose Piercing?

Same side double nose piercing: Everything to know

A double nose piercing usually goes through your nostril right where it starts to curve away from your face. If you get a same-side double nose piercing, you can have them on your left or right nostril. There is no protocol. It is totally up to you.

Just like a single Nostril piercing, each one of the same side double nose piercings is not particularly painful. It is one of the least painful nose piercings and takes a shorter time to heal than more complex piercings.

You can use a wide variety of jewelry for double nose piercings, the most common ones include rings and studs. In order to make placement less complicated, it's usually wise to go for thinner studs or rings like 18 gauge (1.0mm) or even 20 gauge (0.8mm).

Variant: Double Nose Piercing Same Side Hoop and Stud

Apart from wearing two studs or hoops, you can choose a stud and then a hoop for a change. This is a very popular choice now.

Variant: Same Side Double Nose Piercing and Septum

If you want to spice things up,  you can mix and match a Septum piercing and a same side double nose piercing.

Septum piercing is relatively common, especially among younger people. The piercing itself is placed right in front of where the septum cartilage begins, so the result is a piercing between your nostrils.

Compared to Nostril piercing, septum piercing isn't particularly painful. Healing time will be about 2-3 months.

The most popular nose jewelry for this combination is horseshoe barbells (circular barbells) or septum clickers and Nostril piercing studs.

 

Double Nose Piercing on the Same Side Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Popular and common
  • One of the least painful nose piercings
  • It takes a shorter time to heal, i.e., 2-4 months. Other nose piercings like the nasallang piercing can take nine months or even longer to heal.
  • Cheaper than more complex piercings like septril piercings
  • You can use a wide variety of jewelry for double nose piercings
  • Easier to clean than more complex piercings

Cons

  • Potential risks involved, just like other types of nose piercings
  • You might need to wait for 2 months to get a second nostril piercing

What Does a Same Side Double Nose Piercing Mean?

A double nose piercing has often been associated with beauty and social standing for thousands of years. Today, this piercing represents freedom, boldness, and edgy self-expression.

How Can You Know if It Suits You?

The best way to know if the piercing suits you or not is by having a clear picture of your face (and your nose of course) with the same side double nose piercing.

You can paint 2 dots (2 nose studs) or 1 dot and 1 ring (1 nose stud and 1 nose ring) on your nose, either on a printed picture or on your phone, and see if this piercing looks good on you.

Also, you should check your nose. If your bridge and nostrils are small, the double piercing on the same side will suit you very well.

Can You Get a Same Side Double Nose Piercing in One Go?

No, don't have both piercings done at the same appointment. Piercing experts recommend giving yourself a healing window of about two months before scheduling your second nose piercing. This can help prevent any significant risk.

How Much Is a Double Nose Piercing Same Side?

Prices will vary widely based on location. But most nose piercings range from $25-$90. Generally speaking, nostril piercings tend to be on the cheaper end. More complex piercings like septril piercings will usually cost more.

How Painful Is a Double Nose Piercing Same Side?

Since everyone has different tolerances for pain, this is a tricky question to answer. Generally speaking, this is one of the least painful nose piercings you can get.

How Long Does It Take for It to Heal?

Healing time is usually only about 2-4 months. It's worth knowing that the area around the piercing is likely to be swollen and red for up to three weeks after the piercing, though.

Jewelry Size

1. What Gauge Is a Same Side Double Nose Piercing?

In order to make placement less complicated, it's usually recommended to go for thinner studs or rings for this type of nose piercing. 18 gauge (1.0 mm) is the most common choice. Some switch to even 20 gauge (0.8 mm) after the piercing heals.

That said, make sure to listen to your piercer! Experienced piercers will be able to recommend the right gauge to avoid rejection or unnecessary complications.

2. Diameter

The most common sizes are 8 mm (about 5/16 inch) for a snug fit and 10 mm (about 3/8 inch) for a looser fit or larger nostrils. Size choice depends on your anatomy and personal style.

3. Length

The standard stud length for nose piercings typically ranges from 6 mm to 8 mm (approximately 1/4 inch to 5/16 inch). The length depends on the thickness of the nostril tissue and personal preference.

A longer stud (around 8 mm) is often used initially to accommodate swelling, while shorter lengths are more suitable for healed piercings.

Double Nose Piercing Same Side Jewelry

You can use a wide variety of nose jewelry for double nose piercings, although rings and studs are the most common. In order to make placement less complicated, it's usually wise to go for thinner studs or rings.

1. Same Side Double Nose Piercing Hoop

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The most common type of nose rings are segment clickers. There are also rings that are just loops of thin metal. They are called seamless rings.

Others are what's called "captive bead rings." These are rings that are "sealed" with a bead. Sometimes, the bead is inlaid with a gem to add some visual interest. And in some cases, plain "hoop" nose rings may have a small gem on the side.

Pros:

  • They're less likely to become crooked
  • There are lots of options ranging from simple metal hoops to ornately jeweled rings
  • They usually remain securely in place

Cons:

  • Complex hoops can be hard to close
  • Thin hoops can be bent very easily

2. Same Side Double Nose Piercing Labret Stud

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A nose stud looks like a stick with a decorative piece on one end, which stays on the outside of the nose, and a small ball on the other end which has to be pushed into the piercing and stays in the nostril.

Many people like nose studs because they are easy to insert into your piercing.

3. D-Shape Nose Stud

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4. Corkscrew Nose Stud

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A corkscrew nose stud is made of a metal wire that is twisted into an odd shape, unlike normal nose studs or rings. The combination of straight and circular wires need specific care to be inserted without getting hurt.

5. L-Shaped Nose Studs

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The L-shape nose stud is bent and shaped like an L, hence the name. Thanks to its shape, once inserted, it firmly sits against your nostril. 

Best Metals for a Double Nose Piercing on the Same Side

One of the most important factors in the success of nose piercings is the material you choose. Here are some of the best metals for nose piercings.

1. Implant-Grade Titanium

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Titanium is an element that is completely hypoallergenic, so it's probably the best material for nose rings, especially if you have sensitive skin.

Implant-grade titanium nose jewelry is the purest form and will not change or corrode if it's exposed to skin or bodily fluids. It is lightweight, durable, hypoallergic, and non-corrosive.

Price Range: About $10-$20.

Pros:

  • Approved by the Association of Professional Piercers
  • Won't cause allergic reactions
  • Is scratch-resistant and won't fade

Cons:

  • Not as valuable as gold, silver, or platinum
  • Doesn't sparkle quite as much as other metals

2. 14-Karat or 18-Karat Gold

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If you're looking for a glittering, valuable metal for your nose jewelry, either 14-karat or 18-karat gold may be your answer.

It is also one of the best metals for nose rings that are highly recommended not only by piercing experts but also doctors. Its excellent quality of being inert makes it suitable for first piercings.

However, gold is a fairly soft metal, so it doesn't stand up to scratches and excessive wear. Compared to 14-karat gold, 18-karat gold is more prone to being affected by everyday use as it is softer and is closer to being pure 24-karat gold.

Both of these metals include other metal types in order to make them stronger. In order to avoid skin reactions, look for nickel-free metals.

Price Range: About $30-$200.

Pros:

  • One of the most valuable materials
  • Will not easily tarnish
  • Offers plenty of sparkles
  • Is easy to engrave or use to set stones

Cons:

  • May contain non-hypoallergenic metals
  • 18K gold in particular is not very scratch resistant

3. Surgical Stainless Steel

Lots of new piercings are done in stainless steel. This material is affordable and typically doesn't cause reactions. However, even surgical-grade steel contains small amounts of nickel that could cause allergic reactions in those with skin sensitivities. 

It is incredibly resistant to corrosion and will keep its shine for years.

If you're considering steel, 316L or 316 LVM steel is probably your best choice. Both names stand for the same surgical steel material, but the "VM" stands for"vacuum melt," or the way the steel is produced.

Price Range: About $10-$40.

Pros:

  • Very affordable
  • Common enough that you'll have plenty of jewelry choices
  • Extremely durable and resistant to damage and corrosion

Cons:

  • May cause reactions in those with nickel allergies
  • Not considered as valuable as some other materials

How to Care For a Same Side Double Nose Piercing?

  • Be gentle when blowing your nose. Blowing your nose too hard can irritate the piercing site and slow down the healing process. Be gentle when blowing your nose, and avoid using tissues or other materials that may get caught on the jewelry.
  • Take care to avoid contaminating the piercing.
  • Avoid touching it or applying makeup very close to it.
  • Avoid getting in the water that might be dirty.
  • Clean your piercing twice per day using a saline solution made for wound cleaning or soap and water to prevent infection.
  • Avoid ointments as they prevent necessary air circulation.
  • And of course, make sure to avoid snagging on clothes or towels.
  • Wear loose clothing. Avoid wearing tight clothing or clothing that may rub against the piercing, as this can cause irritation and slow down the healing process.
  • Use hypoallergenic jewelry like implant-grade titanium and 14- or 18-karat gold. Surgical-grade steel may contain small amounts of nickel that could cause allergic reactions.
  • Don't move the piercing unless you're cleaning it. Pulling on a piercing early in healing is painful, but it also can get in the way of healing or damage the piercing itself.
  • Wait until your piercing heals before changing out your jewelry.
  • Watch for potential signs of infection and consult your piercer or doctor if it becomes infected.  

You should ensure you get pierced by someone experienced and reliable who utilizes the right cleaning and sterilization procedures. You’ll also need to choose high-quality jewelry that you aren’t allergic to. After you get your piercing, be sure to follow all instructions from your piercer.

How to Clean Same Side Double Nose Piercings?

It is recommended to use sterile saline that you buy from the store, rather than homemade saline, for cleaning your piercings. Homemade saline may be too salty for delicate piercing sites, leading to dryness and delayed healing. 

Using mild, fragrance-free soap and water to clean your piercing site is also an option.

If you prefer homemade salt solution. You can start by mixing 1/2 teaspoon of non-iodized salt with one cup of distilled or boiled (for at least 20 minutes) water. You may choose to use less of the salt mixture like 1/4 to 1/8 teaspoon if you want a weaker solution that’s less likely to burn or sting. Stir the solution until it dissolves.

If you see signs of infection, you can also use antiseptic solutions, such as betadine, isopropyl alcohol, or diluted hydrogen peroxide. However, avoid using them for daily cleaning as they can damage cells.

Then proceed with the following steps to clean your piercing:

  1. Soak a cotton ball, a paper towel, or a non-plush cloth with the solution. Avoid fabrics that could snag and pull the jewelry or leave fibers behind. Gently saturate the piercing and cleanse it. Don't remove the jewelry!
  2. If you have a sterile saline wound wash that you buy from stores, then spay it while healing.
  3. Ensure you cleanse the piercing of any discharge or crusty material.
  4. Take clean gauze or cotton swabs and pat the area dry.

Your piercer should give you detailed instructions on how to keep your piercing clean once it has been placed.

To conclude

Nostril piercing is the least painful nose piercing and is suitable for a first piercing. If you prefer a more complex look, you can have a same side double nose piercing.

When it comes to nose jewelry, make sure to choose high-quality materials and go for thinner studs or rings to make placement less complicated.

Read More

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