only disposable needles and safe methods.
with minimal discomfort and fast healing
We have been working since 2007, realizing ideas of any complexity in different styles
The treatments take place in a modern, stylish studio in a relaxed atmosphere.
We will tell you how to reduce pain and take care of your condition during the session.
We have been working since 2007, realizing ideas of any complexity in different styles
The treatments take place in a modern, stylish studio in a relaxed atmosphere.
We will tell you how to reduce pain and take care of your condition during the session.
You will meet the master, discuss the idea, evaluate the studio, and find out the exact cost of services.
We choose the type of piercing, location, jewelry, and discuss aftercare.
mark the puncture site, sterilize the equipment, and disinfect the skin.
the technician uses disposable laser needles for accuracy, safety, and minimization of discomfort.
We provide recommendations to ensure that the puncture heals quickly and comfortably.
Follow our recommendations and the result will be perfect!
Continue to clean the piercing until it fully heals. A piercing may seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because piercings heal from the outside, and although it may feel like it has healed, the tissue remains fragile on the inside. Keep cleaning throughout the entire process. Make sure to follow instructions for an ideal healing process.
Proper care during healing will protect your tattoo’s detail and colour. If you have any questions, please call Paris Ink to speak with a professional tattoo artist – don’t rely on information from anyone else!
It depends on the placement and your pain tolerance, but the procedure only takes a few seconds, and most people describe it as a quick pinch or slight discomfort.
– We use sharp, sterile needles to minimize trauma to the skin.
– If you’re nervous, we’ll help you relax and guide you through each step.
– Any discomfort fades quickly, but the result lasts!
Healing time varies depending on the piercing location, aftercare, and your body’s natural healing process.
– Earlobes, nostril, eyebrow – 6 to 8 weeks.
– Cartilage (helix, daith, tragus) – 4 to 9 months.
– Tongue, lips – 4 to 8 weeks.
– Navel (belly button) – 6 months to a year.
To ensure smooth healing, follow aftercare instructions and avoid changing the jewelry too soon.
Yes, this is a normal reaction after getting a piercing.
– Mild redness, tenderness, bruising, or swelling in the first few days is expected and should go away on its own.
– If you notice clear or whitish fluid, that’s just lymph, not an infection—simply continue cleaning your piercing as advised.
– If swelling increases, or you see yellow or green discharge, contact your piercer for guidance.
With proper care, these symptoms usually disappear within 1–2 weeks. If you’re unsure, just reach out—we’re happy to help! 😊
To prevent your jewelry from coming loose:
✔ With clean hands, check the threaded ends every few days.
✔ Tighten screw-on balls and backs using the “righty-tighty, lefty-loosey” rule.
✔ Avoid pulling or twisting the jewelry, especially while it’s healing.
✔ If you notice anything unusual, consult your piercer instead of taking risks.
Oral piercings need special care since they are constantly exposed to food and drinks.
– Rinse your mouth with a non-alcoholic mouthwash or a saltwater solution (1 tsp of salt in a cup of warm water) 4–5 times a day, especially after eating.
– Avoid alcohol, soda, smoking, and spicy foods in the first few days.
– Brush your teeth gently to avoid irritating the piercing.
– For the first week, it’s best to avoid kissing or chewing gum to prevent bacteria buildup.
Yes, but it depends on your body’s healing process and comfort level.
– If you’re getting two or three piercings (like both ears or symmetrical placements), that’s completely fine.
– If you’re considering multiple piercings at once, consult with your piercer—your body needs time to heal properly.
– Cartilage, lips, and belly button piercings take longer to heal, so getting multiple in one session may be uncomfortable.
Our piercer will help you choose the best option for you!
Oral piercings need special care since they are constantly exposed to food and drinks.
– Rinse your mouth with a non-alcoholic mouthwash or a saltwater solution (1 tsp of salt in a cup of warm water) 4–5 times a day, especially after eating.
– Avoid alcohol, soda, smoking, and spicy foods in the first few days.
– Brush your teeth gently to avoid irritating the piercing.
– For the first week, it’s best to avoid kissing or chewing gum to prevent bacteria buildup.