The most easy way to shrink your piercing hole is to down grade you gauze.
- Downsize the Gauge. Typically, a nose is pierced with an 18G which is suitable for most people. …
- Replace with a smaller gauge. …
- Smallest Gauge. …
- Formation of Fistula. …
- Healing Time. …
- Internal Healing Is Faster. …
- Shrinking time for older piercings.
Keeping this in view, what does it mean when your piercing hole gets bigger?
When an ear is pierced the hole shrinks to fit the earring post. Sometimes this hole becomes bigger. The holes can elongate over time from wearing heavy earrings or accidental trauma such as an earring getting caught in clothing, being yanked during contact sports or being pulled from your ear by small children.
Simply so, is it normal for a nose piercing to sink in?
Too tight a fit: Many nose studs, especially those from the evil piercing guns, are very short and fit too tightly on the nostril. The initial swelling that follows a piercing can make them sink deeply into the nose, cutting off air to the healing piercing and making it impossible to clean properly.