Piercing

Beyond the ordinary lies extraordinary self-expression. Dare to be different with our piercing offerings, where we blend craftsmanship and creativity to curate a collection of wearable art. Your body is the canvas; let us be the brush that brings your vision to life.”

Piercing Aftercare

Basic Aftercare Process for all types of piercings
  • Once the piercing is done, client has to wash the pierced area everyday with mild soap foam ( Dove, Johnson baby soap).
  • Clean the pierced area once a day with Surgical spirit. ( Morning ) Do not clean more than once as it may cause dryness and take longer to heal.
  • Clean it with sea salt water once at night (Create a mixture using 1 glass of water and 1 table spoon rock salt)
  • Move the stud gently only while cleaning. Avoid touching or moving the stud otherwise , as it will slow down the healing and cause further complications.
  • Do not remove the stud while cleaning.
  • Follow this process daily for the next 45 days.
Aftercare process using sea salt water
  • Create a mixture using 1 glass of water and 1 table spoon sea salt.
  • Apply it on the pierced area once a day by using a cotton swab. Preferably at night.
  • Do not remove the stud while cleaning.
  • Follow this process once daily for the next 45-60 days.

Piercing Infections

Bumps

A piercing bumps is a skin irritation that looks like a small, red bump. It happens when your skin has an allergic reaction to the metals in jewellery used to pierce your skin or due to poor aftercare.

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Scar Tissue

Scar tissue is basically the same thing as regular tissue, except it’s not healthy. This usually happens when the hole is open but its not a clean cut and also due to poor aftercare.

Dermal Rejection

Dermal piercing rejection is the body’s natural response to the presence of a foreign object, such as a tattoo or a piercing. When you get a piercing or tattoo, your body will produce a small amount of antibodies to fight against the foreign invader.