Piercing list
This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every piercing that it's possible to have. These are the piercings that we are prepared to do. There are some piercings that we will never undertake, such as the clitoris (not to be confused with the clitoral hood), for very good reasons.
We will not perform any piercing that is considered 'temporary'. If it's not likely to heal, it's not on the list. It's worth remembering that many piercings have different names, too. This is mainly due to new piercers 'inventing' piercings that have been done loads of times before. There is a saying 'There's nothing new under the sun', but there are some exceptions that really are 'modern' piercings, that have become possible due to advancements in jewellery design and piercing technique. The advent of bio-medical plastics means that piercings heal more quickly, so the 'impossible' piercings of the past are now possible or, in other words, 'healable'.
All our prices include standard jewellery, access to our 24hour help and advice service and re-sizing of jewelley after initial healing, where needed.
Ear piercing
- Earlobe
- The fleshy part at the bottom of the ear.
- £20 for one £30 for a pair
Pinna- The pinna is actually the name for the whole of the ear, but has, over time, become the word that is used for a piercing of the flat cartillage at the top of the ear. Otherwise known as the outer conch.
- £20
Conch- The 'shell' of the ear
- £25
Helix- The curled edge on the outside of the ear
- £20
Anti-helix- The ridge of cartillage paralel to the helix. Otherwise known as the 'snug'.
- £30
Tragus- The nub in front of the ear canal, on the side of the face.
- £25
Transverse lobe- A horizontal earlobe piercing, parallel to the Sagittal plane of the earlobe.
- £30
Industrial- Otherwise known as scaffolding. 2 Piercings connected by 1 bar.
- £45
Daith- The ridge of cartillage just above the ear canal. Derived from the name for part of the kaballistic tree of life. Thought to help with wisdom and understanding. Filters out nonsense and allows intelligence to pass.
- £25
Rook- Fold of cartillage between the conch and the outer conch (pinna).
- £25
Orbital- 2 piercings joined by one ring.
- £45
Inner helix- The part of the helix closest to the face.
- £25
Anti-tragus- The ridge of cartillage above the earlobe, opposite the tragus.
- £30
Facial Piercing
- Anti-eyebrow
- Facial surface piercing of the lower orbit of the eye.
- £40
Ashley- Inverse vertical labret. Ball on the lip and ball inside the lip.
- £40
Austin- Horizontal nosetip piercing
- £50
Bridge- Horizontal nosebridge piercing. Otherwise known as the Erl or Niebuhr.
- £20
Cheek- From inside the mouth to the outside of the face. Could also be accomplished using a surface bar or microdermal anchor.
- £45
Eyebrow- Piercing placed almost vertical on the eyebrow
- £25
Frowney- A piercing through the lower lip frenulum
- £30
Horizontal eyebrow- A surface piercing horizontally along the eyebrow, using a surface bar.
- £40
Jestrum- Vertical medusa piercing (centre of the top lip).
- £45
Labret- Piercing of the lower lip
- £35
Lowbret- Low labret piercing near the chin
- £35
Madonna- Upper lip 'beauty spot' piercing, otherwise known as Monroe.
- £35
Medusa- Piercing through the philtrum in the middle of the top lip.Also known as Upbret.
- £40
Nasallang- Piercing horizontally through the nose and septum in one piercing.
- £50
Nostril- Piercing of the outer cartillage of the nose. Also commonly known as 'nose piercing'.
- £20
Septum- Piercing through the small gap between the cartillage in the centre of the nose. Otherwise known as the 'bull ring'.
- £35
Smiley- piercing of the webbing in the middle of the top lip. Otherwise known as the 'scrumper'.
- £30
Snakebites- Matching pair of lower lip piercings, one either side.
- £60 per pair
Tongue- Usually through the natural gap in the centre of the tongue.
- £45
Tongue web- Piercing through the skin behind the tongue frenulum (the ligament that runs from the underside of your tongue to the bottom of the gums.
- £30
Uvula- The 'dangly' bit at the back of the mouth. Mistakenly called the epiglottis or tonsil piercing.
- £85
Vertical bridge- Piercing vertically between the eyebrows. Otherwise known as the 'Third eye'.
- £45
Vertical labret- Piercing vertically through the lip so that one ball sits where the labret usually sits, with the other ball on the lip.
- £40
Body Piercing
- Madison
- Surface piercing at the base of the neck at the front.
- £45
Collarbone- Surface piercing parallel to the collarbone.
- £40
Hand web- Piercing of the web of skin between the thumb and first finger.
- £30
Inverse navel- Piercing on the lower half of the navel.
- £30
Nape- Piercing made on the back of the neck. Otherwise known as the 'Oversby' after Alan Oversby (Mr. Sebastian).
- £45
Navel- Piercing of the lip of skin above the navel.
- £30
Horizontal Nipple- Usually different placement for male and female.Female through the nipple and male behind the nipple.
- £30
Vertical Nipple- Bar placed vertically through the nipple.
- £35
Surface piercing- Piercing of flat skin anywhere on the body. Special flat skin bars that are staple shaped must be used to reduce the chances of rejection.
- £40
Horizontal Nipple- Usually different placement for male and female.Female through the nipple and male behind the nipple.
- £40
Microdermal Anchor- Single point piercing that utilises small implants that can be placed into half of a surface piercing. Actually a hybrid between piercing and implants. More permanent than piercing.
- £40
Male Genital Piercing
- Ampallang
- Piercing horizontally accross the glans. Can be pierced through the urethra or slightly above. Originally known as the Phallang piercing
- £85
Apadravia- Piercing vertically through the glans. It's actually a Prince Albert and Reverse Prince Albert. The Apadravia is mentioned in the 'Karma Sutra' and has been nicknamed the 'Happydravia'.
- £85
Cleopatra- Reverse Prince Albert piercing through the glans.
- £50
Deep Prince Albert- Prince Albert piercing lower down the shaft. Very impractical unless used with a PA piercing to make a 'Dolphin'.
- £70
Dolphin- A Prince Albert piercing and a deep Prince Albert piercing with a curved barbell between the two. Looks like the jewellery is diving under the skin, like a dolphin.
- £85
Dydoe- Piercing accross the edge of the glans.
- £35 each
Frenum- Piercing behind the ligament just below the glans on the underside of the penis.
- £30
Guiche- A piercing of the male perineum, just behind the scrotum.
- £40
Hafada- Traditionally made as a pair, either side of the scrotum. This was a coming of age piercing in the Middle East.
- £50 per pair
Lorum- A low frenum piercing near the base of the penis just above the scrotum.
- £30
Prince Albert- Piercing the penis from the outside near the frenulum, into the urethra.
- £50
Pubic- Piercing of the pubis at the base of the penis, intended to stimulate the clitoris during intercourse.
- £35
Female Genital Piercing
- Christina
- Surface piercing from the very top of the clitoral hood, where the labia meet, up to the pubis through the small ridge.
- £40
Clitoral Hood- Piercing of the skin above the clitoris. Can be either vertical or horizontal.
- £40
Fourchette- Piercing of the perineum where the labia meet.
Inner Labia- Piercing of the inner lips of the vagina (those without hair follicles). Usually done as a pair.
- £35 for one, £60 for a pair
Outer Labia- Piercing of the outer lips of the vagina (those with hair follicles). Usually done as a pair.
- £35 for one £60 for a pair
Princess Albertina- The female equivalent of the Prince Albert piercing, going into the urethral opening and out at the entrance to the vagina.
- £60
Triangle- Deep Clitoral Hood piercing passing behind the clitoral shaft.
- £70