Nose piercing Mantis
Piercing Mantis is a unique and distinctive form of body adornment in which both sides of the nostrils are pierced, with jewelry placed symmetrically on the outer edges of the nose. Decorations are then inserted into the resulting holes, most often in the form of small rings or dumbbells. This piercing can aesthetically highlight and emphasize the unique features of your face, giving it a bold and attractive look. In our studio, we perform Mantis piercings regularly and with maximum expertise, which allows us to achieve great results and satisfaction of our customers. Our experienced professionals ensure that the highest hygiene standards are followed to ensure that every piercing is safe and hassle-free.
Nose piercing Mantis price
The price of a piercing in our salon consists of the price for the piercing application service and the price for the jewelry. Some types of piercings will also require a shortening of the jewelry after healing, where only the price of the new jewelry is paid.
Painfulness
Contraindications for Mantis nose piercing
Taking medication (if yes, with medical approval)
A lifestyle that does not allow for proper piercing care
Skin diseases
Dermatitis or other inflammation in the piercing area
Tendency to form keloid scars
Jaundice
HIV
Diabetes and insulin dependence
Circulatory system disorders or poor blood clotting
Allergic reactions
Epilepsy
Hormone therapy, oncological diseases
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Menstruation could be a contraindication, but if you don't have a strong one, some piercings could definitely be done.
If you have recently undergone any surgery in the ear area, you should consult your doctor before deciding on a piercing.
Violation of contraindications can have negative effects on your health.
Preparation for Mantis nose piercing
Before the procedure:
Sleep well
At least eat a little
You put on clothes that at the same time would not be a shame to get dirty if a drop of blood got on it, often not even one appears, but it can happen.
Mantis nose piercing procedure
Upon arrival at the studio, you will fill out the "Consent to the procedure", which, among other things, will contain contraindications before the Mantis piercing and its subsequent care. The absence of contraindications and compliance with the care procedure recommended by us is one of the important conditions for successful healing of the piercing.
Next follows a conversation with the piercer. You will discuss the appropriate placement and jewelry for the Mantis piercing, which we will put on now and possibly which you will wear afterwards.
Piercer prepares a workplace. The chosen jewelry for Mantis piercing together with the needle will be sterilized for approx. 10 min. During that time, you will have the opportunity to ask anything and specify the necessary information.
After sterilization, the piercer will indicate the final injection site for the Mantis piercing, disinfect the skin and in a few seconds you will have a new Mantis piercing.
After the piercing, the piercer will treat the Mantis piercing, take a picture of it, if you agree, apply a patch and once again explain the care of the Mantis piercing.
Mantis nose piercing healing length
The process of complete healing of a Mantis piercing usually takes from 3 to 5 months, sometimes even longer. Complete healing means that the piercing canal is completely covered with new skin.
Mantis nose piercing healing process
The piercing almost always overflows, so we first give a longer piece of jewelry, which we exchange for a shorter one in about 1-2 months. Otherwise, there is a risk of frequent tripping over the jewelry and subsequent traumatization.
Sometimes it needs to be replaced several times during healing, so if you feel that the jewelry is becoming too long and is in the way, you can ask for it to be shortened.
When exchanging jewelry for a shorter one, the price of the jewelry is paid according to the current price list, the service is free if it is an initial healing process.
Piercing care
Sterile saline solution: Sterile saline solution is needed for piercing care, which you can buy from us or at a pharmacy in the form of sterile seawater for daily nasal hygiene for infants. Do not use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide or antiseptics to treat the piercing (only if necessary and for a limited time, according to the instructions).
Treatment frequency: Treat the piercing 2-3 times a day with clean hands using a cotton swab, cotton pad or gauze.
Scab removal: Harder scabs from lymph and blood plasma form around a fresh piercing. Do not scratch them, but first moisten them and when they soften, gently remove them.
Stability of the jewelry: Do not move the jewelry during treatment, as this interferes with healing. In no case do not remove the jewelry for cleaning. Do not touch the jewelry with your hands unless they have been washed or disinfected. Avoid touching the piercing with your hands, hair, underwear or clothing.
Protection from damage: If you are not sure that the piercing is sufficiently protected from mechanical damage, cover it with a patch. With an unhealed piercing, it is forbidden to visit the swimming pool, sauna and other public swimming pools, including natural ones.
Physical activity: During healing, it is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise that may cause you to sweat a lot or injure your fresh piercing. Sweat, along with secretions and dirt that stick to it, can lead to infections and inflammation of the piercing. You can safely practice with a piercing, but be careful. After exercising, rinse the piercing with clean water and treat with a saline solution.
Piercing problems: If you have a problem with your piercing – burning, pain or pus – contact the studio immediately. Call for urgent cases, write for less urgent cases and attach a photo taken in good light to show the problem. Be very careful when taking a photo with a piercing.
Immunity: A piercing is a mechanical damage to the skin, so good immunity plays a big role in the healing process. Take care of your immunity: enough sleep, rest, good food and walks in the fresh air. Consumption of alcohol, drugs and smoking impair immunity and subsequently the healing process.
Shortening the jewelry: Some types of piercings require shortening the jewelry after about 6-12 weeks. Sometimes there are several abbreviations. In our studio, you do not pay for the shortening service if you have a piercing from us. Payment is made for jewelry only.
Restrictions after Mantis nose piercing
Do not sleep on the side where you have a fresh Mantis nose piercing.
Avoid visiting saunas, solariums, swimming pools, the sea and other public swimming pools for at least one month.
Be careful and avoid any movement, pressure, etc. that would traumatize the fresh Mantis nose piercing.
Carefully put on and take off your clothes.
Do not touch the piercing with your hands.
Remember that dirt and mechanical trauma are the biggest evils for a fresh Mantis nose piercing.
Be careful with your hair so that it does not get tangled around the jewelry.
Do not remove, rotate or move the jewelry; nose piercing Mantis needs peace.
Problems with nose piercing mantis
After Mantis nose piercing, problems can appear from minor to serious, it is important as soon as you feel any problem to contact the studio.
Warning signals can be (individually or in combination):
Outfalls.
Unpleasant smell.
Excessive sensitivity to pain.
Severe swelling.
Erythema - redness.
The piercing and the surrounding skin are hot to the touch.
Formation of lumps or pimples near the injection site.
Swelling of the entire cartilage not only at the puncture site, significant pain, redness.
Enlargement of lymph nodes in the neck or next to the ears.
and other unusual and unpleasant manifestations.