Yes, we provide a range of standard piercings, genital piercings, and microdermals, all performed at a top-notch level.
Yes, our piercer is licensed and highly trained in the United Kingdom.
Before getting a body piercing, you should research the piercing studio to ensure that it is reputable and follows proper hygiene practices. You should also eat a meal before getting the piercing and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Finally, you should discuss any medical conditions or medications with the piercer to ensure that they will not interfere with the piercing process.
During the piercing process, the piercer will clean the area to be pierced and mark the spot where the jewelry will be inserted. They will then use a sterile needle to create the opening and insert the jewelry. You may experience some pain or discomfort during the process, but it should be brief.
The healing time for a body piercing can vary depending on the location of the piercing and the individual’s healing process. Generally, earlobe piercings take 6-8 weeks to heal, while cartilage piercings can take up to a year to fully heal.
To care for a new body piercing, you should clean the area twice a day with saline solution or a mild soap and warm water. You should also avoid touching the piercing with dirty hands and avoid swimming or soaking in water for at least the first few weeks after getting the piercing.
It is generally recommended to keep the jewelry in a new body piercing for at least the first few weeks or months to allow for proper healing. Removing the jewelry too soon can cause the piercing to close up or become infected.
Once a body piercing has fully healed, you can change the jewelry to a different style or material. However, it is important to ensure that the new jewelry is clean and sterile before inserting it into the piercing.