Pricing List
All piercings include basic high-quality piercing jewelry.
Earlobe(s) $85
Healing Time: 2 - 4 Months
A lobe piercing goes through the fleshy part of the earlobe. It is a simple procedure with low to moderate pain.
Helix Piercing $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
A Helix Piercing involves piercing the upper ear cartilage, offering various jewelry options. Pain levels are mild to moderate, and the procedure is quick.
Forward Helix $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
This contemporary piercing targets the upper cartilage along the rim of the ear, towards the front. Pain is typically moderate due to the thicker cartilage, but the procedure is relatively quick.
Nose Piercing $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
A nose piercing involves inserting jewelry through the nostril. Pain levels vary from mild to moderate, but it’s generally described as brief and manageable.
Belly Piercing $95
Healing Time: 9 - 12 Months
Also known as a navel piercing, this involves inserting jewelry around the navel area. Pain is generally moderate, and while brief, it may vary by individual tolerance.
Industrial Piercing $115
Healing Time: 9 - 12 Months
This piercing involves two perforations along the upper ear cartilage, connected by a single piece of jewelry. Pain is moderate to high due to the thick cartilage, but the procedure is quick.
Conch Piercing $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
This piercing targets the prominent inner shell of the ear. Pain is moderate, as it involves thicker cartilage, but discomfort is manageable and brief.
Tragus Piercing $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
A tragus piercing targets the small cartilage projection in front of the ear canal. Pain is mild to moderate, with the procedure being quick and tolerable.
Rook Piercing $85
Healing Time: 6 - 12 Months
A rook piercing targets the cartilage fold between the inner and outer conch. The pain is moderate but tolerable, and the procedure is quick.
Nipple Piercing $75 each
Healing Time: 9 - 12 Months
Nipple piercings involve inserting jewelry through the nipple. Pain levels vary, ranging from moderate to intense, depending on individual tolerance.
Reopening Fee $55
Reopening a piercing with a threader involves gently guiding a specialized thin and flexible piece of jewelry through the existing piercing hole. This process is typically used when a piercing has closed or partially closed, and it requires careful and patient maneuvering.
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The threader, is made of surgical stainless steel, is carefully threaded through the piercing hole, gradually reopening the pathway. It's important to use a clean threader and to proceed slowly to avoid causing unnecessary discomfort or trauma to the piercing site. The process may vary depending on the type of piercing and the extent to which it has closed.
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Patience and gentle handling are key to successfully reopening a piercing with a threader while prioritizing the health and safety of the pierced area. Please note not all piercings are able to be reopened.
Jewelry Removal $35
This process is typically necessary for various reasons, such as changing or upgrading jewelry, addressing issues with the existing jewelry, or simply removing the jewelry permanently. Keep in mind that we can not always guarantee jewelry removal, but will try our best.
Downsizing Bar $25
Downsizing a bar for labret jewelry refers to replacing the initially longer post or barbell with a shorter one after the initial healing period of a piercing. This is a common practice in body piercing, including labret piercings, to accommodate the natural changes in the swelling and size of the tissue during the healing process.