Tips for Choosing a Piercing Artist

By Dawn A. Vogel, published Sep 25, 2007
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When you decide to get a new piercing, there are several factors involved with choosing a piercing artist. While piercing artists usually do maintain a portfolio of their previous work, these photo albums are really not as informative as a tattoo artist's portfolio might be. Since there can be a wide variation between one persons nose and another person's nose, for example, even seeing a photo of someone else's nostril or septum piercing will not tell you much about how it might look on you, or how skilled the piercing artist is at doing those piercings. So while a piercing portfolio might be a place to start looking for a piercing artist, I would recommend considering it alongside other factors.

First, if you have friends who have a lot of piercings, or have the particular piercing you want, ask them who pierced them. Generally speaking, a lot of piercing artists get their new clients via word of mouth from old clients. So a person with multiple body piercings can probably give you good advice on good local piercing artists. They may also be able to tell you if there are local piercing artists who they would avoid. In my case, I went through three different piercing artists before I found the one that I really like going to. This was ultimately through word of mouth-my roommate had started going to a specific piercing artist, and she recommended him as the best one she had found.

Second, especially if you are female, you may want to consider where you are getting pierced, and whether you would prefer a male or female piercing artist to give you that piercing. For some females, having a female piercing artist pierce more "sensitive" or "delicate" areas may be their preference. For others, however, this isn't much of a factor in their decision.

Tips for Choosing a Piercing Artist

People with multiple piercings often have a preferred piercing artist.

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Takeaways
  • Recommendations from friends with piercings is often a good way to find a piercing artist.
  • Be sure that your chosen piercing artist has a clean, well-lit room for piercing.
  • Check into the certifications of your piercing artist for more information.
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great article...same applies to tattooing. Too many people just pick the closest shop rather than doing their homework

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

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