EAR PIERCING

ear piercing
Exclusive Piercings with Certified Expertise
Our piercers are fully certified and use advanced medical methods, sterile single-use products, and skin-friendly jewelry of the highest quality. Each piece is carefully designed to ensure a smooth and gentle healing process, allowing you to feel completely safe and comfortable. Once healed, you can easily and confidently switch to your favorite earrings.
we create ear holes using sterile ear studs and professional equipment – we do not pierce with a needle
About

Medical Titanium – The Skin-Friendly Metal
At Jane Kønig, we always prioritize safety and quality when performing ear piercings. That’s why we only use earrings made of pure medical titanium – the safest and most skin-friendly metal available. Titanium is 100% nickel-free, hypoallergenic, and renowned for its high biocompatibility, making it the best choice for the healing process.

Safe Ear Piercing Without Needles
At Jane Kønig, we create ear holes using sterile ear studs and professional equipment – we do not pierce with a needle. This ensures that the process is quick, safe, and gentle, and that you immediately receive a suitable earring made of medical titanium, allowing the healing process to be as skin-friendly as possible.

Hygiene & Aftercare Made Simple
At Jane Kønig, you always receive a care guide with your new ear piercing. We provide hygiene and aftercare advice along with a cleaning solution to ensure a safe and healthy healing process.
questions & CARE
Cleaning:
Clean your piercings twice a day with saline solution or the recommended aftercare spray.
Always wash your hands before touching your ears.
Do not twist or turn the earrings unnecessarily.
Healing Time:
Earlobe piercings usually take 6–8 weeks to heal.
Cartilage piercings may take several months.
Do not remove or change your earrings until the initial healing period is complete.
Things to Avoid:
Avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, lakes, and the ocean for the first few weeks.
Do not sleep directly on your new piercing.
Avoid using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as they can irritate the skin.
What’s Normal?
Mild redness, swelling, or tenderness is common for the first few days.
If you experience severe pain, pus, or prolonged swelling, please consult a doctor.
Remember: Good aftercare is the key to beautiful, healthy piercings!





