Types
of piercing's:
Facial-Brow,
Bridge, Septum, Nostril.
Oral-Lip, Labret, Monroe, Tongue.
Ear-Industrial, Rook, Daith, Tragus, Cartilidge, Anti-Tragus,
Lobe.
Nipple, Navel, Female Genital and Male Genital.
1.
When performing a piercing, the first thing
to consider is the type of jewelry to select. When the customer
reaches the counter, our staff assists in making sure that the jewelry
picked will be suitable for the desired piercing.
2. After choosing
appropriate jewelry, the customer is required
to fill out a release form. A copy of their driver's licence or
state-issued photo id will be made on the back of this paperwork.
3. The piercer or
staff member will then go over aftercare procedures
for the piercing. This includes how to clean the piercing, how often
it should be cleaned and how to avoid infection or prolonging the
healing process. The customer is given a copy of these steps to
take with them.
4. The customer pays
for the piercing and the jewelry before going into the piercing
room.
5. After the customer
enters the piercing room, they are to sit down facing the piercer.
The area to be pierced is then cleaned with a surgical scrub.
6. The site is marked
with an alcohol-based marker.
7. Sterile forceps
are then applied, so the area to be pierced is isolated.
8. The needle is opened
from its autoclave-sterilized package in view
of the customer. Then surgilube, a lubricant, is applied
to the needle for ease of transfer through the skin.
9. The needle is then
passed though the site.
10. Immediately following
the end of the needle is the selected jewelry. After insertion,
the ball or bead is put in place.
11. The
customer is asked how they felt that the procedure went and
if they are feeling alright.
12. When customer
feels well enough, they initial the part of the release form that
states they have
seen the needle used in the procedure. Afterward, they are free
to go.