Jatka
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 09-2007
Posts: 2
Karma: 0 (+0/-0)
|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
surface piercings
I am curious here, I am only 17, but with the permission of my parents(with me during everything) can I get surface piercings, and at what price? I just want two, below the belly button. Like where people usually get stars, but closer together and at and angle going inward towards the center.
|
|
9/19/2007, 4:57 pm
|
Send PM to Jatka
|
PierceOmatic
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 05-2006
Posts: 88
Karma: 3 (+3/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: surface piercings
For our complete policy regarding Minors please refer to the following link:
http://www.chromegardens.com/Policies.html
Prices for surface piercings start at $50.
For some info on 'Worse Case Scenarios" regarding surface piercings please refer to the following link:
http://wiki.bmezine.com/index.php/Surface_Piercing_Rejection
|
|
9/20/2007, 7:39 am
|
|
Jatka
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 09-2007
Posts: 2
Karma: 0 (+0/-0)
|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: surface piercings
I have actually looked at all of that.
I hear the surface piercing has a better chance of not rejecting if you use the 90 degree piercing method and that certain 'bar bell'. I am unsure of the name of it currently, but I have done my research on all of it. I took notice to what you showed me and that wasn't the the type of style that I wanted. I saw that it was the straight bar bell(also the plastic one). If this is the only one Chrome Gardens uses then I guess I wont get it done there. I would perfer my surface piercing to be able to move with my body(like I have heard the other one being able to do).
How are the piercings done exactly? Just wondering if anyone can give me a hint here.
|
|
9/20/2007, 3:18 pm
|
Send PM to Jatka
|
PierceOmatic
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 05-2006
Posts: 88
Karma: 3 (+3/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: surface piercings
We have tygon, ptfe and titanium surface bars available for surface piercings, depending on the area you are considering piercing.
We do not use dermal punches or scalpel for any procedures as the use of these tools can be considered as practicing medicine without a license by legislators.
|
|
9/20/2007, 9:11 pm
|
|