What is the piercing experience like, start to finish?
Following is roughly the procedure that will occur. If any of these things are omitted, you may want to consider patronizing a higher quality studio (although I will say that different studios do things differently). • You enter the studio and see that it’s a clean and friendly place. • You tell the person at the counter what piercing you want, and they answer any questions you might have about it. • You show them ID, and fill out a consent form which should contain general questions about your health that are relevant to the piercing procedure. If the consent form does not include questions about allergies, medical conditions, and so on, and the piercer doesn’t ask them to you directly, you should avoid that studio as they may be overlooking essential issues. • You pay either before or after, depending on the studio. You may have to wait for your appointment depending on how busy the studio is that day (piercing is usually done on a walk-in basis). • You’ll enter the separate and priv
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