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Horn Septum Mustache - Rollie Fingers: 12g
14 Gauge Crystal Jewel Septum Clicker Nose Ring Surgical Steel Prong Set Hoop - Pink, Clear, Black, Turquoise - Sold Individaully - Sept41062K - 10 x 6 Diameter (Black)
16g Stainless Steel Septum Retainer
14K gold plated circular barbell, 16 ga,Diameter/ball size:5/16" (8mm) with 1/8" (3mm) ball
PVD Stainless Steel Septum Retainer: 14g Black
Titanium Nose Ring Hoop Septum Cartilage Captive Bead Black 5/16" 7.9mm 18G
Stainless Steel Septum Retainer: 16g
10pcs Acrylic Horseshoes Gauge Lip Septum Nose Rings Mix Color P1323
Stainless Steel Septum Retainer: 14g
PVD Stainless Steel Septum Retainer: 16g Black
Single Septum Piercing Kit - 14 Gauge
Silver Effects Pyrex Septum Retainer: 14 Gauge (1.6mm) - Clear
Septum piercing clamp
Septum Clicker 10 Gem Clear Cubic Zirconia 10x8 14g
One Black PVD Stainless Steel Pincher: 14g (SOLD INDIVIDUALLY. ORDER TWO FOR A PAIR.)
16 Gauge Crystal Jewel Septum Clicker Nose Ring Surgical Steel Prong Set Hoop - Pink, Clear, Black, Turquoise - Sold Individaully - Sept61062 (White)
Titanium Nose Ring Hoop Septum 5/16" 7.9mm Gold Plated 18G
Titanium Nose Ring Hoop Septum 5/16" 7.9mm Pink 18G
Mixed Lot of Body Piercing Jewelry - 10 pieces - 14G-16G-18G - Belly Button Rings, Tongue Rings, Barbells
One Acrylic Pincher: 14g Blue (SOLD INDIVIDUALLY. ORDER TWO FOR A PAIR.)
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Septum Popular Q&A
Q: What is the Function of the Septum?
A: The septum is the dividing wall of the heart. It sperates the left and right ventricles of the heart. The septum stops blood from crossing from one side of the ... Read More »
Q: What is a septum?
A: A septum is basically a divider of two things. Some examples include: the interventricular septum, that divides the two ventricles ("Chambers") of the heart.A N... Read More »
Q: Where is septum?
A: You have several in different places. The most common is in the nose. It is called the nasal septum. You also have one in your heart. It is called the atriovent... Read More »
Q: What Is a Deviated Septum?
A: Your deviated septum may be something you were born with, but most of the time it is the result of an injury to your nose. Infants can have their septum displac... Read More »
Q: How to Correct a Deviated Septum.
A: 1. Take antihistamine medication as a preventative measure to help avoid a runny nose and resulting discomfort, postnasal dripping or sinus infections. Accordin... Read More »