Anonymous wrote:Pediatrician
Anonymous wrote:We used Piercing Pagoda 5 weeks ago for DD10. There was only one person working the kiosk, but she spent a lot of time making sure that the piercings would be totally even. She actually measured, then marked the ears with marker, wasn’t satisfied, re-measured, re-marked the ears, studied them from different distances, then had dd use a mirror to approve, then finally had me approve. She really took her time, sanitized everything, wore gloves. I had asked our pediatrician where to go and she basically said go to a shopping mall, lol. DD really didn’t like the idea of going to a tattoo parlor, so I didn’t push it. She’s been meticulous about following the instructions to keep her ears clean and they seem to have healed just fine. We’re satisfied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a recent thread on this topic on a local mom's group. The consensus was that it is preferable to have the procedure done someplace where they do not use a piercing gun that injects an earring into the ear since this can cause scar tissue. Reputable tattoo parlors and some pediatricians use a device that basically cuts a neat "core sample" out of the ear, after which an earring is inserted.
Sounds PAINFUL. We went to Claires. Second the idea to have two people do it sumultaneously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who takes a child into a tattoo parlor? Claire's is fine
I think a better question would be: Who takes their child to have their ears pierced by a person, most likely a teenager who received minimal training, using a piercing gun which can't be properly sterilized between customers (and could potentially transmit disease) and which also causes trauma to the tissue rather than going to a professional body piercer who receives hours of training, has to comply with health code regulations, knows how to properly sterilize items (and uses disposable items when they can't be sterilized) and does not cause a lot of trauma to the tissue when piercing ears?
Anonymous wrote:Who takes a child into a tattoo parlor? Claire's is fine
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician sent us to a plastic surgeon. Too much risk chance of sanitation problems and HIV contamination at Claire's. Have you seen some of the teens they have operating those stands? No way. Best $80 spent and no infection.