Our prices are broken down into two main components — the service fee itself and then the cost of jewelry you select. This page is available to give a basic idea of our options. To get more exact details, we encourage you stop by the studio or contact us directly.
Service fees are fairly set, while the jewelry cost can vary quite a bit. We don’t have our selection available for perusal online, but we do our best to give appropriate ranges for what may be in stock. Pricing listed here are estimates to give an idea of cost. Actual prices may vary depending on what pieces are available in-studio may vary, the type of piercing, the best fit for an individual’s anatomy, changes in price from the manufacturer, etc.
Almost all of our piercings are priced at $50 for a single piercing. This includes common piercings like helix, nostril, daith, septum, navel, etc.
Some services are more, usually between $70-100. This would be the case with industrials, small children’s lobes, cheeks, large gauge lobes, and genital piercings.
The exact price for any service you want is always most up to date on our booking page.
Should you get multiple piercings in one sitting, you may receive a discount! Often, any piercing after the first will be discounted up to half. For example, if getting one piercing on each lobe, the service fees would be $75 rather than $100!
As a general rule, changing a piercing will be a $5 service per piercing changed. If you are changing 4 or more piercings, we discount the service on a case-by-case basis, but usually the change fees cap at $25.
Stretching a piercing, recovering a piercing, or any tools we may need in the process may increase the fees or incur fees based on the tools used. These also usually cap around $25, but again is case-by-case.
If you received a piercing from us and need it downsized, we do not charge a service fee. We also usually discount any new posts/backs/barbells/etc. needed when able.
Downsizing a piercing not done by us will only be a $5 fee per piercing, and then the cost of jewelry is separate.
A stud (such as what is used in a nostril, lobe, helix, lip, etc.) usually starts around $30 in implant-grade titanium, though can range up to a few hundred each. For solid gold fronts, these begin at $85 and may range to several hundred per piece.
(This is for individual pieces, so for a matching set of earlobes, the price of jewelry would be doubled.)
A ring in a 16 gauge or 14 gauge usually starts around $45 in niobium, though may range up to several hundred each.
A circular barbell (aka “horseshoe”) will start around $70, and range according to the exact style and material.
In solid gold, these generally begin at approximately $300 and may range to several thousand depending on the ornateness and stones.
An 18 gauge ring usually starts around $40 in niobium, though may range up to several hundred each.
In solid gold and platinum, these begin around $100 (anatomy depending) and range to several hundred depending on the ornateness and stones.
These vary greatly, especially on anatomy, but may start as low as $70.
Gemmed titanium options often begin around $110-$130, and may range into the several hundred.
Solid gold options may start around $400, but may go to several thousand depending on the stones or ornateness of the piece.
These typically begin around $50 for our most basic titanium options, and may range to a few hundred.
In solid gold, these typically start around $350 and may be range into the several thousand depending on ornateness and stones.
If the piercing is single-point/gem anchor style, these start around $45 in a basic titanium disc end. In both titanium and gold, these can range into the several hundred.
If the piercing is a surface piercing with a two-point bar, these start around $65 for basic discs, and again range into the several hundred.
For nipples and tongues, these start around $55-70 per barbell (depending on anatomy; also, this means around $110 for a pair), and in titanium may range up to several hundred per bar. In solid gold, these often start around $500 (or $1000 for a pair), and may go into several thousand depending on stones or ornateness.
Genital piercings vary widely based on the exact piercing, thickness desired, and style. Some pieces may be able to start as low as $50, but some may start closer to $90. It may be best to discuss your options in person or over the phone.
If you need to take a piercing out for surgery, work, or anything else in between, we offer glass pieces to hold your piercing open while not wearing your usual metal piece. These retainers typically cost around $15 each.
For plugs for larger gauge piercings, such as stretched lobes, we also have some that are simple or some that are quite ornate. A pair of simple glass plugs (such as used for an initial piercing or while stretching) often start around $35-60 for the pair (depending on the size!).
For ornate plugs, weights, or traditional earrings with glass designs, these generally start at $60 and go up to several hundred.