FAQs

How much does it cost?

We charge a service fee and then the cost of the jewelry you chose. Our service fee is $45 and jewelry starts at $30 for a basic implant grade titanium bead and post and goes up from there. Quality matters.


Can I bring my own jewelry to be pierced with?

The short answer is no. We strive to give you the safest piercing experience possible. We are unable to verify the material of jewelry purchased elsewhere and all the jewelry companies we carry are APP compliant.


We only use single-use needles. Each hole, gets a new needle and is disposed of properly.

Piercing guns can not be properly sterilized, they create blunt force trauma to the tissue and create scar tissue. We will never use them.

Do you pierce with a needle or a piercing gun?


What should I do before getting pierced?

Stay well rested, hydrated and be sure to eat beforehand.


Does it hurt?

In all honesty, no piercing is comfortable, however we strive to keep our clients calm before, during and after the procedure. You're in great hands and we all take care of our clients how we would want to be treated! It's worth the little pinch, we promise!


Can I bring someone with me?

Yes! Feel free to bring an emotional support human with you. We just ask that no small children accompany an adult getting pierced unless they are also receiving a service.


I have a metal allergy, what materials do you use?

We carry jewelry implant grade titanium (ASTM-F136), 14k & 18k nickel-free gold, niobium and glass. All of these materials are safe & intended for life long wear in fresh & healed piercings.


No. We will only pierce ages 5 and up with the child's enthusiastic consent. We would never hold a child down to pierce them, and if they say no at any point during the process, we will respect their choice and will not proceed.

Do you pierce infants?


What are acceptable forms of identification and what do I need?

Valid state issued ID, drivers license, or passport are all acceptable forms of government issued identification.

*Military ID is not an acceptable form of identification as it’s prohibited by law to photo copy.

For Minor Piercings (everyone under 18)
- You must have a valid form of government identification OR school ID paired with the child's birth certificate & a completed minor body piercing consent form, this form must be notarized PRIOR to appointment.
- The parent of the minor must bring their ID as well.