SERVICES & TREATMENTS

PIERCINGS

INTERVALS

NA

RECOVERY TIME

Ear 6 weeks

Cartilage 12 weeks

ANESTHETIC

We do not provide anesthetic, although you may apply topical numbing cream 1 hour prior to apt.

Inverness piercing is a popular and innovative method of ear piercing that prioritizes safety, comfort, and hygiene. Utilizing a gentle, hand-pressured instrument, Inverness piercings are performed quickly and virtually pain-free. With pre-sterilized, hypoallergenic piercing earrings, the risk of infection or allergic reactions is minimized. Whether you're looking to adorn your ears with a stylish stud or add a touch of sparkle with gemstones, Inverness piercing offers a safe and convenient option for achieving your desired look

Piercings

EARLOBE, CARTILAGE, NOSE

$25 (+ the purchase of earrings $45)

Life is too short to wear boring jewlry.

PIERCING FAQ

  • Yes we sure do! It is recommended to wait until the baby has received their first DTP vaccination.

  • We use the Inverness System which uses a hand pressured instrument to pierce the ear.

  • You can change your piercing after the healing period. (earlobe 6 weeks, cartilage 12 weeks.)

  • We can pierce anything along the outer ring of the ear.

  • We do not numb the ears at the time of the appointment. However, we do sell Zenza numbing cream which you can purchase and apply 1 hour prior to your appointment.

  • We have lots of earrings to choose from including 24 carrot gold plated, surgical stainless steel, and medical grade titanium.

  • Minors under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present to sign the Release Authorization Form.

    • Numbing cream can be applied 1 hour prior to your appointment if needed.

    • Clean the pierced area twice a day with a saline solution or piercing aftercare solution. Gently rotate the earrings while cleaning to prevent them from sticking to the skin.

    • Avoid touching the piercing with dirty hands to prevent introducing bacteria and causing infection.

    • Avoid swimming in pools, hot tubs, or natural bodies of water until the piercing is fully healed to prevent exposure to bacteria.

    • pregnancy

    • active infection