What is the caudal septum?

The caudal septum is the lower area of the septum closest to the nostrils. When this area is crooked, it can give the appearance of asymmetry between the nostrils. It can also affect the look of the nose tip.

What part of the septum are you supposed to pierce?

Your septum is a thin wall of cartilage that runs down the center of your nose, separating your right and left nostrils. A septum piercing, however, shouldn’t penetrate the cartilage. It should go through the softer space of tissue just below the septum. Piercers refer to it as the “sweet spot.”

Where is the sweet spot for a septum piercing?

If you pinch your septum, you should feel a thin area of skin between some hard cartilage and the tip of your septum (often referred to as the sweet spot). That’s where the septum piercing is placed.

What are the parts of the nasal septum?

The basic components of the nasal septum are a quadrangular cartilage, perpendicular plate of ethmoid and the vomerine bone. The quadrangular lamina thickens at the upper region and is in continuity with the perpendicular plate of ethmoid making an osseo-cartilaginous continuity.

Where is the caudal septum located?

The caudal septum is the part of the nasal septum closest to the opening of the nostrils. The caudal septum should sit in the middle of the nose over the nasal spine. In this position the septum helps support the nasal tip and allows for equal airflow through the nostrils.

What causes caudal septal deviation?

The etiology of a deviated septum is generally congenital, but may also be as a result of trauma or iatrogenic causes. A curved or deviated nasal septum becomes clinically significant when it results in functional or aesthetic morbidity.

How bad does septum hurt?

Do septum piercings hurt? Everyone has their own pain tolerance, so it’s worth bearing yours in mind, but a septum shouldn’t hurt much more than a standard nose piercing and it shouldn’t go through cartilage. It’ll be a strong pinch, the urge to sneeze, eyes water, and hopefully not much more than that.

Are septum piercings bad for you?

Are they any risks in getting a septum piercing? While risks are low if you get a piercing from a reputable piercer, you still run the risk of infection, allergic reaction to the metals in the piercing, a septal hematoma (when the blood vessels break and blood collects in the septum), and scarring.

Is it normal for a septum piercing to be crooked at first?

Is it normal for a septum piercing to be crooked at first? Yes, it is. The moment you pierce your septum, you will have the parts swelling, and this is also why it will appear crooked at the start. When the swelling goes down, so does the crooked piercing straighten.

How far back does your septum go?

The nasal septum is the internal tissue that separates the nose into two parts. It is a supporting structure to the lower two thirds of the nose and lies midway between the nostrils, and divides the nose into two broadly equal, symmetrical halves. It extends about 8cm back from the opening of the nostrils.

What is the main function of nasal septum?

The main function of the septum is to provide structural support for the nose and to help regulate and ensure smooth laminar airflow through the nasal cavities. The surface of the septum and the rest of the nasal cavity are covered by a lining called mucosa which secretes mucus and helps keep the nasal cavity moist.

How is the septum replaced in deviated caudal septum?

Septal replacement for severe cases of deviated caudal and dorsal septum. In the first case example, a segment of caudal septum is removed and replaced with a straight piece of septal cartilage harvested posteriorly. As illustrated, the replacement cartilage is extended caudally and se-cured between the medial crura as well.

What does it mean to have a septum piercing?

What is a Septum Piercing? A septum piercing is just what it sounds like—a piercing that’s located at your septum, a part of the nose. Your septum is a thin wall of cartilage that runs down the center of your nose, separating your right and left nostrils. A septum piercing, however, shouldn’t penetrate the cartilage.

Where does the medial crura attach to the caudal septum?

The slightly curved segment of cartilage right in front of the shaded green area corresponds to one of the medial crura. Both medial crura attach very closely to the caudal septum and are important in determining the location and position of the actual nasal tip.

How does a rhinoplasty see the caudal septum?

The metal nasal speculum can be seen spreading the paired medial crura apart to help expose the caudal septum as seen from below. A well-trained rhinoplasty surgeon would be able to see immediately just how abnormal this caudal septum is compared to a normal nose.