Body Piercing Portfolio
At Tattoos1960, we deliver precise, hygienic, and stylish piercings—ear, nose, lip, eyebrow, septum, navel, and dermal—using premium, skin-friendly jewelry. Our experts ensure a safe, comfortable experience every time.
Orbital Piercing
Forward Helix Piercing
Dahlia Bites Piercing
Labret Piercing
Upper Lobe Piercing
Tragus Piercing
Safe. Stylish. Stunning. Get Your Perfect Piercing Today!
Industrial Piercing
Ear Lobe Piercing
Dermal Piercing
Belly/Naval Piercing
Septum Piercing
Nose Piercing
The Trilogy of Piercing: Preparation, Procedure, Care
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Frequently Asked Questions
Traditionally, the left ear was considered the preferred side for men’s piercings in some cultures. However, today ear piercing is a personal choice, and men confidently wear piercings on the left, right, or both ears based on their style preference.
Yes! At Tattoos1960, we follow strict sterilization protocols, use high-quality jewelry, and ensure a hygienic environment for a safe experience.
Pain levels vary depending on the piercing location and individual pain tolerance. Most piercings cause a brief, sharp sensation that fades quickly.
Yes, depending on the placements and your pain tolerance. Our professionals will guide you on the best approach for healing.
Healing time depends on the piercing type:
Earlobe: 6-8 weeks
Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Conch): 3-12 months
Nose: 2-6 months
Lip & Tongue: 4-8 weeks
Navel & Dermal: 6 months – 1 year
We recommend implant-grade titanium, surgical steel, solid gold, or biocompatible materials to prevent allergic reactions and promote healing.
Clean with saline solution twice daily.
Avoid touching, twisting, or sleeping on the piercing.
Stay away from pools, saunas, and heavy skincare products near the area.
No. You should wait until the piercing is fully healed before changing jewelry to prevent irritation or infection.
Signs of infection include redness, swelling, pain, and discharge. Do not remove the jewelry. Clean the area with saline solution and consult a professional if symptoms persist.
Yes, fresh piercings can close within hours to days. Older piercings may take longer but can still close over time.