This place was absolutely horrible. Â I went here to simply change my navel bar to a longer one. Â First thing, I walk in, and there are children laying all over the couches napping. Â A baby is sitting on the floor. Â The front desk is unhelpful and uninformative. Â The venue looks nice aesthetically, but, other than that, there isn't anything nice I would say about this place. Â I wish I could give it no stars.
I decided to go ahead and just change the bar here- I was already here, how bad could it be? I was wrong... it was HORRIBLE.
I sit down, and McKayla (sp?) immediately takes out my piercing. Â But, she doesn't put a retainer in it at all. Â For 15-20 minutes, she fights with a Teflon piece that she wants to put in my piercing. Â It doesn't work. Â In addition, she had just retrieved this teflon from a plastic drawer. Â I was apprehensive that it was not in a sterile, autoclaved package. Â I asked her about this, and she said, "Trust me, it's clean." Â THAT IS NO WAY TO CONDUCT A PIERCING BUSINESS. Â I have ~10 piercings, and never have I encountered this before. Â That is rule #1 of ANY reputable piercing or tattoo business.
She decides to bend a straight bar herself, and reaches up for the jewelry. Â A whole BOX of loose jewelry falls on the ground and she is absolutely disgruntled. Â A child runs into the room and exclaims, and two others in the shop come into the room and hand pick the jewelry off of the floor. Â I felt extremely uncomfortable with this because of (1) sanitary reasons (2) the fact that my shirt was up.
She then takes a q tip dipped in alcohol and vigorously cleans my piercing, just pressing it and squeezing. Â Having a navel piercing that was just done ~4 days ago, it was extremely sensitive and painful. Â This did not help. Â
She finally bent the straight bar (with pliers that I did NOT see come out of an autoclaved package. Â The jewelry did come out of an autoclaved package), and tried to insert it into my piercing. Â NATURALLY, it did NOT want to go back in. Â My skin had already started to heal this piercing. Â She had to FORCE IT BACK IN, and it HURT. Â She said, "this is going to suck." Â That's why you put a retainer in, to hold it in place. Â My goodness.
After she finally got the piercing in, she took the bloody q-tip from earlier and wiped around the piercing. Â Seriously? Â I paid $10 and got out. Â Halfway through, I had already wanted to leave but wanted to be polite and nice. Â However, I wish I would have just told her to put my old jewelry back in and then never come back.
Worst experience ever. Â Please save yourself the hassle and don't go here.
My navel piercing is now swollen, red, and 10x more painful. Â I think what was done today might actually HURT me and lead to infection.
I wish more than anything I did not come here today.
OH, also, I did not sign any disclaimers or waivers today. Â That is usually also a norm.