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Last Updated: October 14, 2025

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This article was co-authored by David Wilkins. David Wilkins is a Professional Body Piercer and the Owner of The Axiom Body Piercing Studio in Des Moines, Iowa. David has been working in the industry since 1994 and is knowledgeable about all aspects of the body piercing industry. He runs an educational YouTube channel specializing in sharing expert body piercings and tattoo information. He completed his apprenticeship in body piercing in Omaha, Nebraska. This article has been viewed 254,830 times.

A septum piercing goes through the tip of your nose between the nostrils. Septum piercings look great but aren’t always appropriate for school, work, or when a visiting conservative grandparent. You shouldn’t remove your new septum piercing for at least 6-8 weeks, but you can make it look more discreet and avoid it getting inflamed during this time. Once you’ve had your piercing for a few months you will be able to wear a retainer ring which you can flip back into your nose to hide the piercing.

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Concealing a Septum Piercing Using a Retainer

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  1. Step 1 Purchase a septum retainer after 6-8 weeks. 1 Purchase a septum retainer after 6-8 weeks. A retainer is a septum ring that you can flip inside your nose when you want to hide it.[1] It will keep the piercing hole open while making it less obvious that you have a piercing. There are many different styles of septum retainer, many of which are inexpensive.
  2. Step 2 Choose a ring that is the same width as your current jewelry. 2 Choose a ring that is the same width as your current jewelry. You can purchase a retainer online or at a jewelry store.[2] If it is your first time buying a septum retainer it is best to go into a store to look at retainers. This will help you decide which size and style will look best on your nose.
    • It is important to wait the recommended time before using a retainer. This will decrease the chances of your piercing getting infected.
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  3. Step 3 Insert the retainer in the same way you would put in a regular septum ring. 3 Insert the retainer in the same way you would put in a regular septum ring. Use a mirror to help you find the hole inside your nose. Remove any stoppers from the jewelry and bring the piercing up to your nose. Slowly guide the retainer through the hole and re-attach any stoppers to the end of the jewelry.
    • If it is hurting, stop pushing and try slightly change the angle of the jewelry.[3]
    • Always wash your hands before changing your piercings.
  4. Step 4 Turn the ring to conceal it inside your nostrils. 4 Turn the ring to conceal it inside your nostrils. Pull down the skin between your mouth and nose, then gently push the balls of the retainer up and back until the retainer is hidden in your nose. If you are having trouble pushing it back, try again with a smaller sized retainer.
    • This gets easier the longer you have had the piercing as the swelling in your nose will decrease.[4]
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Hiding a Newly-Pierced Septum

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  1. Step 1 Choose the thinnest and most discreet piercing ring. 1 Choose the thinnest and most discreet piercing ring. The lowest width of a septum piercing ring is usually a 16 grams (0.56 oz) ring. Choosing the smallest size will help make the ring look less obvious.[5]
    • Avoid rings with diamonds or stones because they will stand out when light reflects on them.
  2. Step 2 Keep your septum piercing in for at least 6-8 weeks. 2 Keep your septum piercing in for at least 6-8 weeks. Removing your piercing before it has healed is a bad idea as it increases the likelihood of the piercing getting infected or closing over. A bruised or swollen nose will catch people's attention and also slow the healing process.[6]
    • Once you remove the ring you will find it hard to get it back in as the wound will be painful.
  3. Step 3 Cover the piercing with a small piece of skin-colored tape. 3 Cover the piercing with a small piece of skin-colored tape. This will not hide the fact that you have a piercing but will cover the area temporarily. This can be useful in work and sporting situations.
    • Sports tape or fabric plasters both work well when trimmed down to an appropriate size.
    • You will need to remove the tape each day in order to clean the piercing.
  4. Step 4 Clean your piercing each day with saline solution. 4 Clean your piercing each day with saline solution. Gently squirt saline solution around both sides of the piercing each day. Rinse the area with water afterward to stop the salt from drying out your skin.[7]
    • Avoid moving the piercing too much while cleaning it as this can cause irritation.
    • Looking after your piercing well will allow you to hide it much more effectively in the long run. The area will become very noticeable if it gets infected and swollen.
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  • Question Can I wear a retainer on my septum straight away or do I have to wait? Tara Burke Tara Burke Top Answerer It will probably be different with each piercing artist, so you should consult the parlor prior to coming in. I expect you would be able to - but don't worry if not, as horse shoe septum piercings are very easy to hide Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 20
  • Question I just pierced mine by myself. Can I use a retainer one so my mom doesn't pull it out? Catcatcat Catcatcat Community Answer Sadly, no. You will need to let it stay in there for 6 to 8 weeks. If your mum is going to pull it out, then tell her not to or you will experience healing problems. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 38 Helpful 30
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  • Consider using a fake septum ring if you want a septum piercing but can’t have it showing for 6-8 weeks. Fake rings are inexpensive and are easy to put in and remove. Thanks Helpful 4 Not Helpful 2
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References

  1. David Wilkins. Professional Body Piercer. Expert Interview
  2. https://www.freshtrends.com/pages/nose-piercing
  3. https://www.freshtrends.com/pages/nose-piercing
  4. https://graziadaily.co.uk/fashion/news/septum-piercing-jewellery-kit-pain-price-healing-ring/
  5. https://graziadaily.co.uk/fashion/news/septum-piercing-jewellery-kit-pain-price-healing-ring/
  6. https://authoritytattoo.com/septum-piercing-healing-times/
  7. https://authoritytattoo.com/septum-piercing-healing-times/

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David Wilkins Co-authored by: David Wilkins Professional Body Piercer This article was co-authored by David Wilkins. David Wilkins is a Professional Body Piercer and the Owner of The Axiom Body Piercing Studio in Des Moines, Iowa. David has been working in the industry since 1994 and is knowledgeable about all aspects of the body piercing industry. He runs an educational YouTube channel specializing in sharing expert body piercings and tattoo information. He completed his apprenticeship in body piercing in Omaha, Nebraska. This article has been viewed 254,830 times. 5 votes - 40% Co-authors: 8 Updated: October 14, 2025 Views: 254,830 Categories: Hiding Tattoos and Piercing Article SummaryX

To hide a septum piercing, use the thinnest, most discreet piece of jewelry you can find, such as a plain ring that’s no more than 16 grams (0.56 oz). While the piercing is healing, cover the ring with a piece of skin-colored tape. After 6-8 weeks, you can take the piercing out and use a septum retainer, which you can easily flip up and hide inside your nose while still keeping the hole open. You can even get clear rings or retainers that are harder to see than metal ones. If you plan to wear a clear retainer long-term, go for a non-irritating material like glass or silicone rather than acrylic. For tips on how to choose a discreet piercing ring, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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