Infant Ear Piercing Brooklyn
Our ear care is designed specifically for pierced ears and is extremely gentle.
Infant ear piercing brooklyn. Whether it s you your newborn or your teenager our safe and convenient pediatrician run clinics are here for you. Welcome to medical ear piercing. Reviews on ear piercing in brooklyn ny the end is near ahimsa piercing studio fine jewelry medical aesthetics club inked tattoos piercings nine moons piercing iris piercing studio and jewelry gallery so gold studios clinical ear piercing crown ink studio big bang ink live by the sword tattoo.
I suggest if you are looking to get it done ask your babies doctor first. Ear and all body piercings carry the risk of very serious blood diseases. Additionally in recent years the number of people suffering from nickel allergy has increased dramatically.
If they dont do it and you want a doctor which is a lisence medical provider with a doctorite who says pircing a babies ears is just fine email me and i will give you the number to. At clinical ear piercing we provide exceptional ear piercing services for all ages combining the safety and hygienic standards of a medical procedure with the relaxed and intimate feeling of a boutique style beauty treatment. Ears should be pierced in a sterile environment in order to minimize the risk of infection.
Ear piercing is performed by our board certified dermatologist in a comfortable safe and sterile environment. I was so excited so little miss brooklyn is going in to have her ears done in tuesday. The care of your infant s pierced ears is very important to us here at piercing pagoda.
Nickle free sterile medical grade earrings. About one third of parents have their kids ears pierced within the first weeks of life. Safe sterile ear piercing with a medically hygienic system.
Making hygiene and safety of the utmost importance. The piercing earring connects with the exclusive inverness safety back in one smooth quiet motion. Infant ear piercing trend grows it s a far more common practice than i would have thought says john belko m d chief of pediatric infectious disease at long island college hospital in brooklyn.