Sterile and Disposable Tools:
Piercings are performed with sterile and disposable tools. Using this method prohibits cross contamination and greatly reduces the risk of infection. Paired with the free hand technique the use of tools like clamps greatly decreases.
Freehand Technique:
No tools or clamps are used. The process is done completely with a needle and disposable supplies. In few cases a clamp may be used, but is always discussed with the client. A hemostat is also used at times to help with the removal of jewelry.
You can't get a piercing if.....
You are under the influence
You are pregnant or nursing
You don't have proper ID
You are a minor with out a parent or guardian (see Parent Info)
Your anatomy won't support a piercing
How do I get a piercing?
Bring a valid government issued ID
Call to book an appointment or walk-in
Ensure you have eaten in the last 4 hours
Have your parent or guardian with you and proper identification (see Parent Info)
Things to know...
Certain health conditions can effect your piercing journey. Be sure to talk with your doctor ahead of time if you have: diabetes, soft tissue disorders or are on medications that effect coagulation.
Not eating before an appointment can increase your risk of fainting.
Piercings have a risk of nicking blood flow.
Piercings can leave noticeable scaring.
There is a chance that your piercing will never close.
Piercings That are Not Offered:
Horizontal Tongue Piercings (or any tongue piercing that hinders the movement of your tongue.)
Smiley Piercing
Dimples
Lower back surface piercings