i got a question,
i read online that it could fall out while your sleeping and the hole will close up, so this one girl said it helps to put a little baindade over it so it wont fall out, but i was thinking that it could get an infection cause bacteria will be trapped and the area wont beable to breathe.
basketcase_x08 answered Friday June 1 2007, 6:52 pm: I have never had a nose piercing. but I'm sure it wouldn't fall out while you're sleeping. but If you're worried a band aid just during the night will not do anything as far as causing an infection. Band aids are made to be breathable. and it would only be for a couple hours out of the day.
happybabe2 answered Friday June 1 2007, 6:52 pm: hey i got my nose pierced about 6 months ago and my only fell out once because i accidentally twisted it out... it doesnt fall out in your sleep.. the back of the piercing is twisted... its literly impossible unless you really try... hope i helped
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Shortcake22 answered Friday June 1 2007, 6:17 pm: Well, I got mine done a few months ago. The nose ring that they gave me to start out with had a big curve on the inside of the nose. It was hard enought to take it out on purpose, and it was almost impossible for it to fall out overnight. They will probably give you a similar one. When you go in, don't hesitate to ask the people who are piercing you this question. That is what they are there for. You can even just call in to the piercing place, they will be able to answer all of your questions. Good Luck =)
CheerCandi answered Friday June 1 2007, 6:14 pm: hoestly how would it slip out. i think you should just sleep and see if you have any problems. make sure its tooken care of though (and its clean). before you go to sleep check to see if its fastened correctly. congrats on the nose ring btw. thats kool. your brave . did it hurt? =)
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