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How long does it take for septum piercing to heal?
I had the piercing done in mid December, and it wasn't completely healed until late April, which means it took roughly 4 months to heal. The piercer told me that most piercings heal between 6-8 weeks, but my septum took a lot longer than that to heal completely. I'm a slow healer, so I had to do seaRead more
I had the piercing done in mid December, and it wasn’t completely healed until late April, which means it took roughly 4 months to heal. The piercer told me that most piercings heal between 6-8 weeks, but my septum took a lot longer than that to heal completely. I’m a slow healer, so I had to do sea salt soaks every night for around two months. I’d advise you just leave it alone. Part of my slow healing time was due to the fact that I kept moving the jewelry around, fiddling with it, and constantly scraping the crusties off, which was not only unnecessary but actually irritated the piercing and slowed down the healing process. In retrospect, if I had left the piercing alone, I’m sure it would have healed faster.
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