Meet our Piercer

Hello!
My name Is Zasu,
Pronouns; (They/them/she)
holesomepiercings207@gmail.com

I am, a professional body piercer with a passion for stabbing individuals! (safely of course)
When I'm not in the shop, you can find me curled up with my cats, gaming on my Switch, or acting like a gremlin at local shows. With a lifelong love for art and a fascination with piercing that started as early as I can remember, I've turned my passion into a career.

I take pride in staying up-to-date on the latest techniques and industry knowledge to ensure a safe and transformative experience for my clients. My space will always be a safe place for you to be your authentic self!

As a piercer, I'm dedicated to helping people feel confident and beautiful in their own skin. I believe that piercing is not just about aesthetics, but about self-expression and personal growth.

I'm honored to be a part of my clients' journeys and can't wait to help you find your next perfect piercing!

Pricing Fees and Prices

Standard Piercings

$35

Any standard piercing including Daith, Conch, Tragus, Industrial, Rook, Eyebrow, Navel, Nostril, Septum, Earlobe, Helix, etc.

Paired Earlobes

$50

First, Second, or Third set of Earlobe Piercings only.

Specialty Piercings

$50

Any specialty piercing includes Vertical labret, Vertical philtrum, Bridge, Industrial

Paired Nipple Piercings

$90

Jewelry Change, Downsizing, Jewelry removal

$15

Price does NOT include the cost of jewelry

Minor Body Piercing Requirements

Minor Body Piercing Requirements

Ages 6 and up can receive an earlobe piercing service with a parent present and proper identification.

  • 6+ Earlobe Piercings
  • 13+ Cartilage, Helix
  • 14+ Nostrils, Select Ear Piercings
  • 16+ Septum, Select Facial Piercings
  • 16+ Navels, Rook, Industrial*Anatomy Dependent,
  • 18+ Nipples
Any Minor requesting a piercing service will need their parent or legal guardian to be present with proper photo identification.
Parent needs to have Photo ID as well as identification for the minor.
(Birth certificate, Passport, State ID, etc.)

FAQ

Do I need an appointment?

All Piercing are currently walk in only, first come first serve on a daily basis Wednesday through Sunday!

Can I go swimming with a new piercing?

When getting a new piercing you want to avoid swimming in any body of water and/or pools for about 4-6 weeks. Showers are perfectly fine though! Just avoid submerging the area.

What can I expect from a new piercing?

  • Initially you can expect some bleeding, & swelling around the area of the piercing, as well as tenderness, or bruising may occur.
  • During the healing process it is normal to see some discoloration, itching, and secretion of a whitish-yellow fluid that will form some crust around the piercing. The tissue may also tighten around the jewelry while it heals.
  • Sometimes a piercing may seem like it is healed before the healing process is complete, that is because this type of wound heals from the outside to the inside. Though it may seem fine on the outside, the inside of the wound may still be fragile. Continue to keep cleaning your piercing through the healing process.

Can I bring my own jewelry?

For new piercings we do not accept jewelry that you bring with you. Once your piercing is fully healed you may bring in your own jewelry to have switched out for!

How Long will the piercing process take?

The whole process with paperwork as well as picking out jewelry and getting everything set up fo pierce should take between 20-30 mins

What do I do about an MRI or surgery if I need to remove jewelry?

We have glass retainers that you can wear as a placeholder in your piercing to prevent it from shrinking and/or closing up. We suggest that if you have a piercing that is still healing to have a professional piercer switch the jewelry out for you before and after your MRI/surgery.

If I'm under 18 will my parent have to be present?

Yes, and we will need the parent to have ID as well as as a birth certificate or ID for the minor wanting a piercing.

  • Wash your hands thoroughly before cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.
  • Spray your piercing a minimum of 2-3 times a day with saline solution as well as any time you touch your piercing. You do not have to move/rotate the jewelry when cleaning/rinsing the piercing and it may cause irritation to the piercing.
  • Dry piercing with a clean, disposable product like gauze or cotton swabs, and gently remove any crusty debris or build up. Avoid using cloth towels to dry your piercing as they harbor bacteria and snag on the jewelry.
We do not recommend mixing your own sea salt solution. Mixing your own solution can result in the solution to be too salty and strong for your piercing and it can make the piercing very dry and interfere with the healing process. We highly encourage that you use sterile saline, also labeled as wound wash.