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Nose piercings are one of those popular piercings that are still trendy today. Whether you’ve recently got your nose piercing or planning to have it, you’ve probably come across the term “flat-back nose stud.” In this blog post, we’ll guide you on effortlessly inserting these understated jewellery pieces to achieve a more subtle and chic look.

What is a Flat Back Nose Stud?

Before going into details, it is essential to understand what a flat back nose stud is.

A flat-back nose stud, also known as a labret stud, is a type of nose jewellery that features a decorative part at one end and a flat disk or plate on the other end. This design ensures a comfortable fit and minimizes irritation by avoiding pressure against the inside of the nostril. The front part of the stud can vary in design, ranging from simple gemstones to intricate shapes or symbols. The key benefit of having this kind of nose stud is its comfortable and secure fit. Moreover, it comes in various materials like surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, or gold. So, It’s always advisable to choose a material, that doesn’t cause allergy and suits your preferences.

Putting a Nose Stud with a Flat Back: Step-by-Step Guide

The steps we have discussed below will help you put a flat back nose stud easily, even if you are new to nose piercing.

Cleanse the piercing: 

This step is essential because your piercing is still susceptible to infection, and to avoid it, you should gently clean the area around your nose piercing with a mild saline solution or an antibacterial soap. This step ensures proper hygiene and removes any buildup of bacteria.

Prepare the stud:

Unscrew the decorative front part of the flat back nose stud from the flat disk on the back. It allows for easier insertion and ensures that the stud is free from any debris or dirt.

Align the stud:

Holding the flat disk against the inside of your nostril, position the front part of the nose stud at the entrance of the piercing on the outside of your nose. Make sure the stud is correctly aligned and facing the right way. Keep in mind to hold it gently because putting so much pressure can damage the jewellery.

Insert the stud:

Take the nose stud with the flat back and hold it between your thumb and forefinger. Gently push the front part of the nose stud through the entrance of the piercing until it comes out from the inside of the nostril. The goal is to thread it smoothly through the hole until it emerges from the inside.

Screw on the front part:

As soon as the decorative front part gets into the piercing take the flat disk or a post and gently screw it into the hole present on the front part ensuring it is firmly attached. This step completes the insertion of the flat-back nose stud. Although this step is quite challenging, you can try to position your head and your nose in such a way that you can see the rod of the decorative part and the flat disk part, Tightly screw the flat disk so that it securely fits into your nose.

Helpful Tips for Inserting Jewellery

Inserting a piece of jewellery in a piercing is tricky when you are new to it, but by following tips, you can become a pro.

Keep your piercing clean:

No matter whether you are touching jewellery or dealing with piercing, it is always recommended to clean everything, even your hands, before touching the piercing site. You should even clean the jewellery you removed and the jewellery you are about to insert into your piercing. It is essential because even fully healed piercings are prone to infection. After all, the hole doesn’t get a space to breathe, which leads to infection.

Take Your Time

Inserting a piece of new jewellery can be a difficult task, especially when you are trying it for the first time. So, when you see it doesn’t go right, especially after so many attempts, it is essential to relax and take your time. Don’t force yourself. Take a deep breath, walk around and then start again.

Have the Right Jewellery Size

Using the wrong size can make the insertion process difficult and uncomfortable. If you’re not sure about the size needed for your piercing, it is advisable reaching out to your piercer for clarification or visiting a piercing store. Professional advice ensures that you select the appropriate size, promoting a smoother and more comfortable experience during the jewellery insertion process.

Avoid touching or twisting the jewellery excessively:

Refrain from touching your nose stud unnecessarily, as it can introduce bacteria to the piercing site. Additionally, do not twist or remove the jewellery until the piercing has fully healed. Because twisting the jewellery when it’s new, can disrupt the healing process, potentially causing complications.

Avoid changing the jewellery prematurely:

It’s advisable to keep the initial nose stud in place for at least 6-8 weeks to allow for proper healing. Consult with a professional piercer before changing to a different piece of jewellery.

With practice we assure you that you will master this technique of putting flat-back nose stud perfectly. However, it is also essential to carefully handle your initial piercing and follow the steps outlined in this guide so that you can safely insert a nose stud with a flat back. Remember to practice aftercare to ensure proper healing, and enjoy your new nose piercing!

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