Piercings

Piercings

Are you looking to add a touch of individuality to your look? Piercings are the perfect way to express yourself and enhance your style. At our studio, we offer a wide range of piercing options to help you achieve the look you desire.

From subtle nose studs to bold cartilage piercings, we have something for everyone. Our experienced piercers use only the highest quality materials and follow strict hygiene protocols to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.

Whether you're a piercing enthusiast or a first-timer, our friendly team is here to guide you through the process and help you choose the perfect piercing for your style. Step into our studio today and let us help you showcase your unique personality with the perfect piercing!

Pick your Location

  • The classic, standard lobe piercing. We all know and love a good lobe piercing. Whether you want just 1 or 3 lobe piercings, it’s always the best location for pain and healing time!

    Want to make it even more unique? Try stacked Lobe piercings!

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Curating a unique and personal style has never been easier with piercings. Whether you're looking to make a subtle statement or go all out with a daring look, piercings provide endless possibilities for customization. Explore the world of body adornment and elevate your fashion game with a touch of individuality through piercings.

Best Piercings in Edmonton at Studio Vanassa on Whyte Ave

 FAQs

  • The daith is located in the inner ear, so this piercing is not only painful to sit through but also tricky to heal. The cartilage is quite dense to go through and there's a distinct pressure that comes along with this piercing. Once oher hand, many reported migraine pain relief from this piercing.

    1. Daith.

    2. Nipples

    3. Genital

    4. Dermal

    5. Septum

    6. Industral

  • The standard lobe piercing is the least painful of all piercings, making it an excellent choice for first-timers.

  • Deeper piercings such as those in the ear, nose, and tongue are less likely to be rejected by the body. With surface piercings, there is a lot less tissue keeping the body jewellery in a place which is why it can cause migration as it is easier for the body to push out the foreign object.

  • How could a daith piercing relieve headache pain? One theory is that the piercing affects a branch of your vagus nerve, which runs from your brain down into your body. The constant pressure of the earring on this one spot is supposed to work like acupuncture to block pain receptors in your body.

  • Yes, totally! But being pierced on your period may come with a few extra considerations you want to plan for. You may be feeling more sensitive on your period and pain may feel a little more intense. If that's a concern for you, I would wait for your cycle to end to be pierced.

  • First and foremost, titanium is incredibly safe for piercings. It's 100% nickel free and hypoallergenic, so it won't irritate sensitive skin. Since it's a non-porous material, it's also resistant to bacterial and fungal growth, helping to reduce the risk of infection.

  • This type of steel is the one to justify the name 'implant' - it will never rust, and is immune to constant salt water exposure. It has traces of nickel, but if you're not allergic to gold and silver, you won't have an allergic reaction to surgical steel either.

  • There is a wait time before you can change your earrings after getting them done. This is to ensure that the piercing heals properly without any infection. After getting your earlobes pierced, the wait time is generally around 6 to 8 weeks. For cartilage piercings, it can be up to 12 weeks.

Piercings hold a significant place in the world of body modification, embodying a rich history filled with cultural and personal meanings that have persisted throughout time. From classic ear piercings to more contemporary options such as septum and nipple piercings, the art of piercing continues to adapt, reflecting individual choices and changing norms within society. Whether donned for aesthetic purposes, self-representation, or as a nod to one's cultural roots, piercings serve as enduring symbols of identity that transcend cultural and generational divides. While some view piercings as acts of rebellion or unprofessionalism, others see them as a form of artistic expression and a reclaiming of personal autonomy. Ultimately, piercings stand as outward declarations of our ability to express ourselves and celebrate our distinctiveness openly and creatively.