Address: 1207 N Wenatchee Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USA
Phone: +15098883902
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Kayla Z
Clean, professional, expert! I have had a few different piercings from the girls here! Always helpful and full of knowledge! Coming back was free for adjustments or check ups even a year out! So grateful
Nathan Davis
Never was able to get through the door. For some reason the owner has even today the restrictive Covid policies in place. Only 2 people allowed in the store and if getting pierced then only 1 person allowed. I find it very frustrating because my gf and I were going to have her tragus pierced for migraine abatement and it was something we were doing together. Nope. Probably go to Seattle or somewhere else because nobody else does this that I know of.
Abigayl Burnside
This was my first time here and Holy smokes I love it! It's so cozy and clean. And from the moment I walked in I felt well taken care of! Not to mention I love my piercing! Chrissy did my nose piercing and it was quick she was so nice and informative. I can't wait to go back for more!
Chris Attwood
They are very friendly helpful. They will help u get the jewelry u want. They are extremely sanitary (which is good) a little pricey but who isn't these days. The reason for 5 stars though......I got a dermal under my left eye and even though they told me that it's only a semi-perminant piercing, mine grew out in less then 3 weeks. So I order some kits to mess around with and to my surprise almost 3 years later I still have mine. I would think a professional would be able to make it last much longer then ....... me??
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Hi Amanda! We do not offer infant earlobe piercing. Typically, the youngest that we offer earlobe piercings tends to be around 5-6 years old, although we have pierced a few 4 year olds. We like to make sure that their earlobes are developed enough that the piercings stay fairly centered and even as the child continues to grow and develop. We also want to wait until they are old enough to communicate about how their piercings are feeling throughout the healing process and when the piercings are healed up enough to be switched to different jewelry. Sometimes, metal sensitivities/allergies can be felt but not seen. It’s important to us that the children we pierce are able to communicate with us about how their ear piercings are feeling.
Reputable studios will not sell tattoo or piercing supplies, as they would be promoting body art being done in an improper environment by non-professionals.
I believe that they will want parent approval and presence due to liability restrictions. As for $, not sure. Very clean and knowledgeable staff though!!! I'm just trying to save up $ for my next visit! LOL.
Hi Caitlin! The piercing fee is $45, which is standard for any piercing that we offer. Jewelry options start at $45 for the most basic implant grade titanium curved barbell, and can go up to $180 for the fanciest prong set gem bottom with gemmed flower top. The exact price depends on the jewelry that you love the most, and we have a lot of great options to choose from! If you would like to give us a call between 10am and 6pm Tuesday through Saturday, we would be happy to check our availability and help you schedule an appointment!
No septum piercings at this time due to the COVID masking restrictions. It makes it extremely difficult to do them right now. They are doing nostril piercings, though, but that's as far as they are currently going towards the nose/mouth area.
Good morning Haiden! We have just started easing back into services under the mask, so we are currently offering nostril piercings and nostril jewelry changes.
Hi Tamara! We strongly prefer to start with an implant grade titanium stud, because nostril piercings tend to heal better with studs and also tend to be less likely to develop irritation bumps during the healing process. We will start with a ring if the client understands that they have a higher likelihood of having issues during the healing process, and that if they do end up developing a scar tissue bump, they will end up needing to have us switch the ring to a stud. However, a ring for an initial piercing isn’t going to be the snug fitting ring that most people have in mind. The ring needs to be large for swelling, and definitely isn’t what most clients would like.
Good afternoon Adriana! We are unable to pierce with outside jewelry for a handful of reasons. One of the most important is the jewelry size and style. The gauge and length, as well as the jewelry style, is very anatomy dependent. We don’t even determine exactly what length/diameter is needed until our client has been cleaned and marked, and we have been able to assess anatomy. Another very important reason is that we need to be able to verify exactly what material we are inserting and if it is an implant grade material. We have mill certificate sheets on file for all of the jewelry that we offer, so we are able to verify that our jewelry meets membership standards for The Association of Professional Piercers. A final factor is that it is important that the jewelry is able to withstand sterilization in an autoclave. Our jewelry is made to hold up to the high temperature and pressure, but we have no way of knowing how outside jewelry will hold up during sterilization.
Hi Amelia! We are currently appointment only due to Covid. This allows us to make sure that there is only one person at a time at the check-in and check-out counters, that clients are socially distanced, and that all surfaces in the waiting area are sanitized between clients. If you would like to schedule an appointment, or if you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call! (509) 888-3902
Hi Kailee! We are not currently offering services on the nose and mouth due the high risk of potential exposure to Covid. If you would like to contact us with your phone number, we would love to contact you when it is safe enough for us to start offering services on the nose and mouth again.
The piercing fee is $45, which is standard for all piercings that we offer. It is suggested to start with a stud, as they are less prone to complications during the healing process. However, we will sometimes start with a ring based on the client’s anatomy, desired placement and angle, and if we know they understand the potential for complications due to the ring (and would later be willing to purchase a stud to assist with the healing, if needed). Implant-grade titanium studs start at $30, and stud pricing can go up to almost $300 for some of the most fancy solid gold options with genuine gemstones. The price will depend on the jewelry that you love the most, and there are hundreds of great studs to choose from! If your anatomy and desired placement is suitable to start with a ring, implant-grade steel rings start at $20, and can also go up to almost $300 for some of the most decorative solid gold rings.
We haven’t been offering any procedures on the nose and mouth due to Covid-19. However, in light of the recent surges in Covid-19 positive cases, we are currently closed for the next four weeks and not offering any services at all during that time. We will be re-evaluating the current Covid-19 cases in the middle of December, and we hope that they will be a lot better then.
We do not offer any piercings on the top of the tongue, due to the very high likelihood of tooth and gum damage. If you are interested in a more traditional tongue piercing, that has a lower rate of potential complications, that is something that we would be happy to help you with when Covid-19 subsides. Due to the high risk of exposure to Covid-19, we are not currently performing any services on the nose and mouth.
Per state mandates, we are still not able to perform any services on the nose or mouth at this time. If you would like to contact us, we would be happy to add you to our call list for when we are finally able to start offering services on the nose and mouth.
Mine was $135 for both, including jewelry.
Hello Tayler, Thank you for contacting us! We don’t offer tattooing at our studio, so we can offer recommendations, but we don’t actually offer tattoos. If you would like some recommendations, please feel free to contact us for suggestions! Chrissy
Hi Johana, One of our piercers offers frenulum piercings, although they are very anatomy dependent. Typically, we end up turning away most frenulum requests due to anatomical concerns. If you would like to call to schedule a free anatomy check, we would be happy to let you know if you could be a candidate for a smiley piercing, show you jewelry options and pricing, and go over our minor identification policy.
If the jewelry was purchased from us by you or for you as a gift (so it has not been worn by anyone else), we can definitely insert it for you for only a $5 supply fee. If the jewelry is not from us, we would need to take a look at it to determine if it is something that we are able to insert. We can only insert jewelry that is an implant-grade metal, is internally threaded, is a style that will work for your piercing, and is an appropriate gauge and diameter. If we are unable to insert the jewelry that you have, we can give you information about why we can’t, and offer options that might end up working better for you.
Hello Beverly, We do not offer surface tongue piercings, nor do any reputable professional piercers that are educated in anatomy and oral risks. Surface tongue piercings have much higher risks than traditionally placed tongue piercings, including tooth and gum damage, limited movement, speech problems, scarring, etc. Chrissy
Nostril - 65 for the piercing fee and an 18ga threadless titanium barbell. I am pretty sure they sell retainers.
Hello Julie! If you are simply having jewelry removed, we only charge a $5 fee to cover supplies and tools used for the removal. If you are purchasing a new piece of jewelry, and having it inserted, we don’t charge to remove the old piece or insert the new piece, so you only have to pay the price of the new piece of jewelry.
Maybe you mean a septum piercing? That is the one that usually looks like a ring that goes through the middle of the nose, the part that separates the left and right nostrils.
You have to be at least thirteen with parent approval and presence and also have an ID from within the last two years proving your age such as a school ID
The minimum age that we can do anything besides earlobes is 13, and that is simply an insurance company requirement. We are not insured for any piercing placements besides earlobes on minors under the age of 13.
There's the answer from the owner and is a very good piercer, talks you through everything about the process and is a great person.
The piercing fee is $35, and a basic implant-grade septum retainer starts at $20 (for 16ga and 14ga, which are the two most common gauges for septum piercings). That would make the total $55 for the piercing and the jewelry, although you could be looking at $65 at most if you wanted to purchase a bottle of the sterile saline spray for your aftercare.
The piercing fee is $35 for a single or $50 for the set (with most piercings that we offer, the piercing fee is $35 for the first piercing and then $15 for each additional piercing on the same person and in the same session). Jewelry options start at $35 each for the most basic implant-grade titanium barbell, and can go up to $80 for the most decorative synthetic opals set in implant-grade titanium. Exact pricing will all depend on the jewelry that you love the most!
The tip of the tongue is not a piercing that we offer, as the risk of gum erosion and tooth damage is significantly higher than with a traditional tongue piercing. While there are still risks of oral damage with any tongue or lip piercing, the risks with a traditional tongue piercing can be dramatically reduced with the right combination of factors (appropriate anatomy, proper placement, and most importantly, properly fitting jewelry). With the tip of the tongue, the risk of damage is really high, and there isn't much that can be done to lower the risk. Then, regardless of what piercing you would like to get, we are unable to perform any piercings on a client who is pregnant. Not only are we unable to pierce a person who is pregnant, we are also unable to pierce someone within the first three months of birth, due to the recovery time that your body needs after something as monumental as childbirth. Your body will need an appropriate amount of time to recover and heal.
The piercing fee for an industrial piercing is $50 ($35 for the first piercing and only $15 for the second piercing). Jewelry options can start at $35 for the most basic implant-grade titanium barbell and can go up to $150 for the most decorative option we have in stock.
The piercing fee is $35, with jewelry options starting at $35 for the most basic implant-grade titanium curved barbell. Jewelry options will range from $35 to $150, all depending on the jewelry that you love the most. We give you a lot of options because you will want to wear the jewelry for a minimum of 4-6 months before you are able to change it.
We are unable to pierce with jewelry that is not from us, for a variety of different reasons. Metal quality is extremely important and we only pierce with materials that we have been able to verify are an implant-grade metal. We are unable to take the liability of piercing with jewelry that we are not able to verify. Also, you won’t know what length of jewelry to purchase, and would likely end up purchasing an incorrect size. We don’t even determine the length of the jewelry that you need until you are marked and laying down. Finally, the style of jewelry will be determined by the shape of your navel and how much room you have inside your navel when you are in a sitting position. Luckily, we have a wide variety of jewelry options that you can choose from, and in a variety of different lengths.
Should be able too
It will depend on what Jewelry you choose. I believe it's 35 a piercing. Do not know if they charge twice for the snake bite. They are very clean and proffessional.
Ummm no that's the wrong answer... I went here and they can and do say no to peircing certain people at a certain age. It's all about how the peircer feels about the situation. Plus it's a two part appointment, first is a consult and then a cool down period to think about it. Two is to then go in at later date for peircing. Hope this helps.
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