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So I am looking for good piercers in my area and one piercers work looked good. He checked all my checkpoints like using blade needle, using stud instead of ring where there is increased risk of bumps, he doesn't use clamps at all the places use only when necessary and looks like person skilled at his work. I am looking to get septum piercing and most of the results of septums look good like they were not too high of too low. They look just like the good septum piercing placements shown here. But one septum video made me question his skills but I think I may have wrong judgement. In these pictures I think he has placed it little back instead of putting it in front near tip. It may be also based on anatomy of the nose the piercer decided to pierce there but please can anyone help in making a good conclusion out of it? Second picture has the pen mark of the needle/jewellery path.
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