• I combine professional training, strict hygiene standards, and honest advice tailored to your anatomy.

    I use disposable Stiletto blade needles, sterile equipment, and only high-quality, body-safe jewellery suitable for proper healing.

    I don’t rush appointments.

    I don’t compromise on safety.

    And I won’t perform a piercing if I believe it won’t heal well.

    Every piercing is done with long-term results in mind — not just how it looks on the day.

  • Yes. It’s a piercing.

    But it’s quick.

    Most people say the anticipation is worse than the actual piercing. The sharp sensation lasts seconds — not minutes — and I’ll guide you through the whole process so you know exactly what’s happening.

    You’ll survive. Promise.

  • Healing times vary depending on the piercing and your body. Rough guide:

    • Lobes: 3 months

    • Nostril: 4–6 months

    • Cartilage (helix, conch, etc.): 6–12 months

    • Navel: 6–12 months

    Healing doesn’t mean “it feels fine after two weeks.” Cartilage especially requires patience. If you’re not patient, we need to work on that.

  • Please:

    • Eat beforehand

    • Stay hydrated

    • Avoid alcohol before your appointment

    • Bring valid ID

    • Tie long hair back for ear piercings

    Low blood sugar is the main reason people feel faint. A banana solves more problems than you think.

  • That’s completely normal.

    I’ll explain everything, go at your pace, and make sure you feel comfortable before we start. You’re always in control — if you change your mind, that’s okay.

    No pressure. Ever.

  • Minimum age requirements apply depending on the piercing.

    For ear lobes, I pierce children from 6–7 years old, provided they are able to clearly understand what is happening and give their own verbal consent.

    If you’re under 18, parental consent and ID might be required.

    If you’re unsure, message me before coming to the studio.

  • Yes.

    I will not perform a piercing if it’s unsafe, unsuitable for your anatomy, or unlikely to heal well. I’ll always explain why and suggest alternatives where possible.

    My priority is long-term healing and your safety — not just doing the piercing.

  • No — I work on a walk-in basis only.

    This means you can drop in during opening hours and I’ll see you as soon as possible. If there’s a wait, I’ll let you know straight away.

    We’re open Tueday-Sunday 11-18.

    Walk-ins allow flexibility and keep things relaxed — but coming earlier in the day usually means less waiting.

    For large projects, multiple piercings, or curated ear styling, feel free to message me in advance to discuss.

Frequently Asked Questions