Septum Piercing in Gresham, Oregon
A septum piercing done right is a beautiful, versatile piece of jewelry — and one that can be completely hidden when needed. Multnomah Body Piercing in Gresham at 52 NE Division St specializes in well-placed septum piercings using implant-grade titanium. Walk in any Tuesday through Saturday.
The Sweet Spot — Why Placement Matters
A septum piercing should go through the sweet spot — the thin strip of skin just below the cartilage, not through the cartilage itself. A properly placed septum piercing heals quickly (6–8 weeks), hurts minimally, and sits straight. Chris Wheeler has the experience to find and pierce the sweet spot correctly every time.
Flip-Up Jewelry for Work or School
If you need to hide your septum piercing at work or school, we can pierce with a circular horseshoe or retainer that flips up inside the nose and becomes completely invisible. This is included as an option from day one — you don't have to wait until the piercing heals to flip it up.
Septum Jewelry Options in Gresham
We carry seamless rings, clickers (hinged), horseshoe barbells, and pinchers in implant-grade titanium. Anodized colors include gold, rose gold, black, teal, and purple. Once healed, the options expand significantly — we can help you choose your upgrade jewelry.
Visit Us in Gresham
52 NE Division St, Gresham, OR 97030. Walk-in studio across from Gresham High School. Open Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–7pm. Phone: (503) 669-4191.
Visit Us in Gresham — Walk-Ins Welcome
52 NE Division St, Gresham, OR 97030 | Across from Gresham High School
Open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday | 11am – 7pm
No appointment needed. Just walk in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does septum piercing hurt?
Most people describe septum piercing as a brief pinch or sting with a moment of eye watering. It's quick and the pain is short-lived.
How long does a septum piercing take to heal?
Septum piercings typically heal in 6–8 weeks. Proper titanium jewelry and saline care speeds healing.
Can I hide my septum piercing at work?
Yes. A horseshoe-style septum ring flips up inside the nose and is completely invisible. We can start you with this style.