FAQ
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High-quality metal body jewellery is typically non-ferromagnetic and doesn't need to be removed for MRIs. However, it's essential to consult with medical professionals, especially for CT scans where metal can blur images.
Materials like titanium, surgical steel, and 14k+ solid gold are often recommended due to their hypoallergenic properties and durability.
Proper aftercare is crucial. This typically involves cleaning the piercing with saline solution, avoiding unnecessary touching, and refraining from submerging it in bodies of water like pools or hot tubs during the initial healing phase.
Healing times vary depending on the piercing location. For instance, earlobe piercings may heal in 6-8 weeks, while cartilage piercings can take several months to a year.
It's generally advised to wait until a piercing has fully healed before changing jewellery to prevent complications or infections.
If you notice signs of infection, such as excessive redness, swelling, pain or discharge, it's essential to consult with a professional piercer or healthcare provider promptly.
Age requirements can vary by location and piercing type. Many studios require individuals under 18 to have parental consent, and some piercings may have higher age requirements.
Nickel-free options often include jewellery made from titanium, niobium, and certain grades of surgical steel. It's important to verify the material composition before purchasing.
Pain levels vary depending on the piercing location and individual pain tolerance. Most describe the sensation as a quick pinch followed by some throbbing.
We aim to ship all our orders next day delivery and work to dispatch them as soon as possible. Expect delays during public holidays or if there are any issues with the orders. In those instances we will aim to reach out to you as soon as possible.