How... We Do It.


1. We select and can even shape custom fit jewelry for every client.

2. We have you fill out a consent form- answering any and all questions.

3. We sterilize the gloves, gauze, needle, clamps (if needed) and selected jewelry in a state of the art  type S autoclave.

4. We explain and give printed recovery information

5. We bring you to a private, very clean and comfortable room that is used only for piercing services.

6. At this time a surgical face mask and protective eye wear can be donned for your or our staffs protection.

7. We wash our hands thoroughly and put on the first of many pairs of gloves to begin the preparation of tissue and begin the marking process.

8. We mark the skin using a single use disposable applicator.

9. We clean the area with a surgical cleanser.

10.We now replace existing gloves with sterilized Nitrile Gloves.

11.We perform tissue alignment with gentle massage to increase the circulation to the area.

12.We will ask the client to take a deep cleansing breath and explain the contact will be made on the exhale.

13."The client breathes out smoothly and the skin is pricked gracefully, quickly and with great attention to aim." (Thank You Brian at  Allexperts.com)

14.We will perform a blood letting ceremony ridding your body of evil spirits and gracing you with a happy healing. (kidding about the blood letting- we are harmless)

In about 30-90 days, your new body art should be done healing, with no antiseptic or special sauces. Piercing.org (mentor and friend) has more information about recovery and growth. We encourage our clients to call with any questions or concerns and to stop by within the first 30 days to make sure everything is going as great as it should be.

Note: We never use rings for initial piercings- the shape protrudes generally and is much different than the shape of the straight hole- therefore makes for a much less comfortable healing process.

 

How... It Will Look. (Gallery)



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