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The proper jewelry for any body piercing should be made of surgical stainless steel. Anything else can have several adverse effects. The area most likely won’t ever completely heal. The jewelry can “migrate” which is where the actual opening in the skin moves around. You can develop an allergy to whatever the jewelry is made of so that you won’t be able to comfortably wear jewelry made of that material anywhere on your body. I’m curious as to whether, if the jewelry is simply an earring, were you shown a selection of jewelry to choose from, and was the actual piercing performed with a needle or with an ear piercing gun? Because that’s a dead give away. A reputable body piercer, in my opinion, would never use a gun on any part of the body, even the lobes. The biggest and most important reason is that guns cannot be sterilized. Everything a piercer uses on you, places in you, or even touches you with should have come out of a sealed sterile packet, including the jewelry, the tools, and even the gloves.
You have 2 choices: Go buy a piece of jewelry made out of Surgical Stainless Steel and either replace the piece yourself or take it to another piercer. I usually charged $5 to replace but it was free if you bought the jewelry from me.
OR
You can take the jewelry out, let it heal up, and have it done again. I think the first option is the best because, hey, you wanted your nose pierced. Placing a different piece of jewelry in won’t be that big a deal.
Next, I don’t know if the person gave you any aftercare instructions but I always recommended “Provone” liquid soap. Soap it up and spin the jewelry around, let it set about a minute, rinse also turning the ring. Esse 2 times a day and any time it’s itchy or gets dirty. Go back to a piercer or your doctor should the opening at any time begin to hurt, burn, or have a thick discharge (I know, gross). If it sticks to the opening between cleanings, soap it up, don’t just pick stuff off of it. (I know) Don’t use an ointment like Neosporin or anything like that between cleanings. It needs to stay dry.
I think I just about covered it all. Good luck with that and live and learn.
Best Wishes, S