Piercing Info

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Tooth Gem

Perfect for adding a sparkle that smile of yours. Tooth gems involve a non-invasive, painless procedure, they are attached to enamel, similar to orthodontic brackets, without altering tooth structure. Lasting several months to a year, tooth gems offer a unique, personalized touch to one's appearance, available in various designs at Red Room Adorned.

Nostril Piercing

While it used to be considered edgy to some, nostril piercings are back, and it's one of our most popular choices here at Red Room Adorned. Considering its simplicity, nostril piercings are many individuals' next step after trying out more traditional ear piercings.

Helix Piercing

A helix piercing refers to a piercing in the upper cartilage of the ear. While many people choose to get a single forward-facing helix piercing, you can also get a backward-facing one or a double/triple helix. Regardless of what you decide, we at Red Room Adorned are here to help you in your journey and make it as comfortable as possible for you.

Conch Piercing

The conch piercing is less common than a helix or nostril piercing. A conch piercing, like a helix, is done in the upper cartilage of your ear but is located within the upper or lower concha of the ear. Usually requiring more healing time and treatment, a conch piercing is recommended for someone more experienced with piercings.

Daith Piercing

A daith piercing hugs the inner cartilage of the ear. This piercing is typically done with a small curved needle and can be adorned with a variety of jewelry styles, including captive bead rings, circular barbells, or studs. The daith piercing has recently gained popularity for its unique placement and aesthetic appeal.

Rook Piercing

A rook piercing is done on the upper part of the ear on the ridge between the outer and inner sections of the ear. Many customers find that after trying out a lobe piercing that getting a rook can offer a brand-new aesthetic to their look. Being a more advanced piercing, rook piercings can be more painful as they go through a thicker layer of cartilage.

Industrial Piercing

An industrial piercing is a piercing that connects any two piercings with one single barbell. Popular since the 90s, the appeal of an industrial piercing is that it can be customized in so many unique ways.

Nipple Piercing

Being one of the sexiest and most unique places to get a body piercing, a nipple piercing can surprisingly be a quick procedure. Once fully healed, a variety of jewelry styles can be used to change the appearance of the piercing.

Navel Piercing

A navel piercing, also known as a belly button piercing, is a body piercing that involves the insertion of jewelry through the skin around the navel area. The piercing typically consists of a small hole made through the upper rim of the navel, with the jewelry passing through the hole and resting on the skin around the navel.

Septum Piercing

A septum piercing is a type of body piercing that involves piercing the tissue that separates the nostrils, also known as the nasal septum. While septum piercings have long been considered edgy, popular culture has shown that in recent years many people decided to add this piercing to further their body modifications.

Bridge Piercing

Subtle yet extremely eye-catching, bridge piercings have become popular as a minimal way to adorn the bridge of the nose. Also called an “erl” piercing, a bridge is considered a surface piercing because many people don’t have enough flesh for the jewelry to latch onto. With that said, the risk of infection is significantly higher with a bridge piercing versus with other options. However, when properly treated, many people love how a bridge piercing can draw attention to their eyes.

Tongue Piercing

The piercing typically consists of a small hole made through the center of the tongue, with the jewelry passing through the hole and resting on the surface of the tongue. Considering that a tongue piercing rests in one's mouth, it's important for people to look into the best ways to prevent infection such as avoiding spicy and acidic foods and even avoiding certain types of mouthwash that could slow the healing time.

Lip Piercing

After trying a faux lip ring, many people are ready for the real thing. Whether one is looking for a piercing under the bottom lip, centered on the lip beneath the nostrils, or on the side of the upper lip, there are many options. From labret, medusa, or monroe style piercings, here at Red Room Adorned, we are here to help you find the choice that best fits your style.

Tragus Piercing

A tragus piercing is a type of body piercing that involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the small, pointed piece of cartilage that sticks out from the ear canal, known as the tragus. The piercing is typically located on the inner side of the tragus, facing the ear canal. Tragus piercings can offer people a unique way to express their personal style. Tragus piercings have often been considered a more subtle type of ear piercing, as the jewelry is typically small and discreet.

Labret Piercing

Also referred to as a lip stud, a labret piercing involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the skin or tissue of the lower lip, just below the center of the lip. Labret piercings are considered a more subtle type of lip piercing, as the jewelry is typically small and discreet. However, while labret piercings are absolutely discrete, they can be adorned with a variety of different jewelry styles.

Vertical Labret

Being completely outside of the mouth, a vertical labret is a perfect option for someone who wants their piercing to be of notice. The vertical labret piercing can offer a unique and striking appearance, as it allows for a longer piece of jewelry to be worn and can create a more dramatic effect. However, it may also be more difficult to heal and require more careful aftercare, as the piercing passes through two areas of tissue.

Eyebrow Piercing

An eyebrow piercing is typically located at the outer edge of the eyebrow, and the jewelry can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as a small barbell or a curved bar. After about six to eight weeks, one has the option of changing their jewelry style to better fit their look. While many consider this type of piercing to be easiest in terms of pain, one should consider possible downsides such as permanent facial scaring.

Dermal Piercing [1 of 2]

A dermal piercing, also known as a micro-dermal or single-point piercing, is a type of body piercing that involves inserting a small piece of jewelry into the skin. Unlike traditional piercings, which involve passing a needle through the skin and creating an entry and exit point for the jewelry, dermal piercings are anchored to the skin with a single point of entry. The process of getting a dermal piercing typically involves...

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first numbing the area with a local anesthetic. A small hole is then made in the skin using a needle or dermal punch. The jewelry is then inserted into the hole and then anchored in place with a dermal anchor, which is a small metal plate with holes that allow the tissue to grow around it and hold it in place.

Genital Piercing [1 of 2]

There are a variety of different types of genital piercings, each of which is designed to provide a unique aesthetic or functional benefit. Male genital piercings may include a Prince Albert piercing, which involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the urethra and out through the bottom of the penis, or a frenum piercing, which involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the skin on the underside of the penis...

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Female genital piercings may include a clitoral hood piercing, which involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the skin covering the clitoris, or a labia piercing, which involves inserting a piece of jewelry through the labia minora or labia majora. Overall though, genital piercings can be a unique form of self-expression and sexual enhancement.