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Prices & Services Offered

Prices are listed with an example of each type of piercing. Jewelry offered is implant grade titanium, 14k gold, 18k, gold and niobium. We do also offer implant grade steel, however, this is generally on reserve/special request. Lowest priced jewelry would be for a simple implant grade titanium piece.

 

If it is not listed, please inquire or it may not be offered. You can check HERE for a list of items that are not offered by this studio.

NOTE ON SERVICE FEES

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For each additional piercing*, take the highest service fee and add $10 for each additional piercing, up to 4 in a single sitting.

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For example, 3 helixes would be a $60 service fee ($40 + $10 + $10), then add your minimum jewelry purchase of $120 ($40 minimum each and 3 items are needed)

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*All piercings would require to be on the same person. Each individual has a base fee listed below that does not extend to another person.

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**Lobes are treated as an individual piercing, so one lobe is $25, two is $35, three is $45, etc.

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LOBE (SINGLE)

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LOBES (PAIR)**

*Includes Stacked

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HELIX (CARTILIDGE)

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FLAT (SCAPHA)

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NOSE (NOSTRIL)

Standard

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CONCH

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TRAGUS

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ROOK

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FORWARD HELIX

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INDUSTRIAL

*Anatomy Dependent

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DAITH

*Lucina's Favorite*

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SEPTUM

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EYEBROW

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SIDE LABRET (LIP)

(Includes Marilyn & Monroe)

$40 Service Fee

$40+ Minimum Jewelry

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VERTICAL LIPS

(Jestrum, Vertical Labret, Inverse Labret & Angel Fang)

$40 Service Fee

$45+ Minimum Jewelry

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PHILTRUM

$40 Service Fee

$40+ Minimum Jewelry

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LABRET

$40 Service Fee

$40+ Minimum Jewelry

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SIDE LIP

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PHILTRUM

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LABRET

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VERTICAL LABRET

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NAVEL (BELLY)

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NIPPLES

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BRIDGE

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DERMAL

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GENITAL (18+)
 

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JEWELRY SWAP

Bring your own Jewelry (BYOJ)

$5 per every 3 items

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NO externally threaded items will be installed.

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JEWELRY SWAP

With Purchase from Shop

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NO FEE

COST OF JEWELRY ONLY

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DOWNSIZING

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$20 - $30 each, depending on style and threading

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SALINE

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SMALL $9

LARGE $14

Sharkbite piercings does not offer

THESE SERVICES ARE NOT OFFERED:

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  • Piercing for children under the age of 7

    • I am more experienced with working with older kids. The number can change based on the child themselves, but in general, around 7 is when I am most comfortable offering piercings to minor (with parent consent of course). I do not do infants/babies.​

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  • Tongue Piercings

    • These are perfectly safe when done correctly and downsized, but I am no longer comfortable offering them myself. I would advise to seek a piercer who is experienced with this piercing and has portfolio work of previous ones to ensure you end up with a good end product.​

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  • Snake Eyes

    • These are refused for a multitude of reasons but this piercing is generally unsafe. There is no safe way to perform this piercing. Due to its location, it has a high risk of oral damage including teeth chipping or breakage, enamel wear, gum erosion, teeth falling out, nerve damage, speech impediment, early necessity oy of dentures and more. Some states this piercing is not legal to perform it's so dangerous.​

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  • Horizontal Tongue (Scoop)

    • Similar to snake eyes, these are also dangerous due to the placement and high risk of oral wear and damage. Horizontal piercings in the tongue will generally not stay well, rejection should be expected with this piercing that may also lead to other complications.​

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  • Horizontal Lip

    • This piercing can not be done safely due to the placement. The lip flexes, and due to the nature of how our lip/mouths move, they tend to reject due to that movement. If you like this piercing, it is worth it to consider a double inverse labret instead.

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  • Dermal Anchors in High Risk Areas (ex, fingers, base of the neck, shoulder, feet, etc)

    • I will not put any dermal where it has a heightened risk of being ripped out, exposed to bacteria, etc. Dermals can virtually go anywhere but there are some areas that are still risky due to the interactions we have on a daily basis. Some areas are also just difficult to work with, and generally don't hold them well.​

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  • Lower Lip Frenulum (Frownie)

    • This piercing has oral damage related risk. Mainly jewelry rubbing onto the enamels can cause damage over time gradually, or if the size is incorrect, can be bit on or chip teeth. Clients also often bite with the procedure, putting the practitioner at risk.​

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  • Smiley

    • This piercing has oral related risk. Enamel wear and gum erosion. These can be done (although I no longer offer them) but they should not be kept as a permanent addition due to their nature of slowly damaging enamels/gums/teeth. It is incredibly important for clients to be aware of their dental health.​

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  • Hand Webbing

    • This piercing is just risky. Placement is easily pulled on, agitated, and will not hold up over time with use of digits. This will result in excess scarring.​

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  • Eyelid

    • I think this one speaks for itself. This piercing is much too dangerous, high risk of infection or damaging nerves near or in the eye. ​

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  • Cheeks (Dimples)

    • Cheeks MUST be done by an experienced professional. It takes a very specific knowledge to not only perform these correctly, but ensure no salivary glands are damaged and lead to permanent leaking cheeks. They are also very fussy piercings, constantly needing upsizing and downsizing. They can be done safely, but I am not experienced on them nor am I comfortable offering this service due to the large amount of resources that goes to troubleshooting them.​

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  • Dahlia

    • Risks are identical to cheeks, minus the worry of salivary gland puncture. However, these must be done correctly or they have a risk of rejecting if they're too shallow. These can also be very fussy piercings due to their placement. Also not an item I desire to put additional resources to. Also important to find a reputable piercer to do these as they can be done safely, but also has its own information that is necessary to keep them healthy and happy.​

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  • Nasallang

    • Also not inherently bad, but I am not experienced in them. They also take a very specific knowledge base that is super vital to ensuring they are done right and heal well as they can also be fussy for some. ​

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  • Tongue Webbing

    • This piercing is essentially just a plaque catcher. They also have a high rate of rejection. They aren't the worst thing in the word to have, but be aware of it at all times similar to the smiley and remove if any sign of oral damage becomes apparent. (Or rejection)​

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