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Septum: 3-4 months

"When we pierce the septum, it goes through an area called the 'sweet spot,'" Gottschalk said. "It's this really thin part of your septum way up towards the front for most people, and it's superthin tissue. It's like a little thicker than a t-shirt," he added. This makes the septum a much easier piercing than many people think, and most are healed within three to four months.