Do septum piercings hurt?
Actually, if you have the other piercings, you should be fine! The most important thing is to have a piercer that knows what they are doing… they will hit the area that is called the “sweet spot”. I am sure you know allll about keeping it clean, not playing with it, etc… Here is a bit more info I found: Everyone has a “sweet spot,” where the skin is soft and flexible and the piercing will be easiest to take and to heal. When the piercing is done in this spot, pain should be minimal and healing should be an easy 6 – 8 weeks. The procedure varies with piercer. It is usually done lying down, with the piercer leaning over your head, although some piercers will leave you sitting up. Many piercers will simply clean the area and have you stretch your nose down to feel the sweet spot. They will then use a hollow receiving tube to put pressure against one side of the septum, and line up the needle on the other side. As you exhale, the needle will pierce your septum and go into the receiving