Piercing

Piercing

What is it?

Safe, sterile, and medically precise piercings performed by trained dermatology professionals

At Neotis, piercings aren’t just cosmetic; they are a medical procedure carried out with clinical hygiene and precision. Unlike conventional piercing methods, our process uses sterile, single-use tools and a controlled technique that significantly reduces the risk of infection, scarring, and allergic reactions. Whether it’s a first piercing or an upgrade, we offer a safe and comfortable experience for all age groups.

Our doctors ensure correct placement, balanced aesthetics, and smooth healing so you can enjoy your new piercing with confidence.

Why Choose Medical Piercing?
  • Reduced risk of infection
  • Safe for children and sensitive skin
  • Correct and symmetrical placement
  • Single-use sterile needles
  • Suitable for people prone to keloids
  • Faster and smoother healing
How It Works

Our piercing procedure is performed under strict clinical protocols:

  • Assessment & Placement – The doctor evaluates skin type, anatomy, and any previous piercing issues. Marking is done for perfect symmetry.
  • Sterile Preparation – The area is cleansed with medical-grade antiseptic. Single-use sterile needles and earrings are prepared.
  • Precision Piercing – A medical needle is used to pierce smoothly with minimal trauma to the skin or tissue.
  • Aftercare Guidance – Clear instructions, antiseptic recommendations, and follow-up support are provided to ensure safe and quick healing.
What to Expect
  • Mild pressure during piercing
  • Slight redness or sensitivity for 1–2 days
  • Quick healing with proper care
  • Follow-up check may be advised for children or cartilage piercings
  • Starter earrings are hypoallergenic (medical-grade)

You can wear your preferred jewellery after complete healing, as guided by your doctor.

Important Notes
  • Piercing guns are avoided to reduce tissue trauma
  • Suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin
  • Inform your doctor if you have a history of keloids
  • Avoid swimming, excessive touching, or cosmetic products around the site during healing
  • Keep the area dry and clean for the recommended duration
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