Here are some of my experience and Piercing Qualifications

I am a certified body piercer and registered with the Gloucester County Board of Health for the State of New Jersey
I am certified in Blood borne Pathogens Awareness thru the state of New Jersey (this means I know a lot on being clean with blood)
I am a Certified New Jersey State Firefighter
I have numerous certifications in first aid and safety
I have hands on experience with the fire department when dealing with anti-blood cross contamination practices
I have pierced pretty much every part of the male/female body and have photos online to verify my work
I will NEVER pierce you if you are not a good candidate for the piercing you come in for.
I always try to find the most fashionable jewelry at the time of your piercing as long as it complies with healing standards.
Although not required by the state of New Jersey I did attend classes for body piercing and have received a certificate in piercology just to make sure I was the best at the piercing game
Any new or experimental piercings I have performed were properly researched and tested on willing participants before offered to the general public to assure proper technique and safety.
I am very thorough with explanation of proper care of your piercing and give many ways to contact me if you have any questions.
That’s all I can think of now.. So.. If you haven’t been pierced by me.. maybe after reading all this.. you should be..

Looking for piercing model for new magazine project! Apply!
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Ok so i have a new project coming up! There will be NO cost to you and you will be in a shitload of magazines! I will go into the details of the actual piercing when i meet you.

So here are the requirements

Must be above 18.
Must be a female.
Must be in shape.. I dont mean thin or skinny.. i mean in shape.. preferably nice legs.. Now let me be the judge of what i think looks good. Dont not send me your interested because you think you may not fit the description,

The longer the legs the better.

Must be willing to stand for 40 or more dermal anchors at once!

Must be comfortable nude. Although NO nudity will be displayed in any photos there will be implied nudity. Look this up if your not sure what it means.

Must be 100% dedicated to this. In the past i have found models willing but kinda on the fence about stuff. I need 100%. The cost to me for this entire event is over $2800.00 I dont want anyone to be not entirly dedicated.

The day will be long. From 8am in the morning till prob 12am at night

PLEASE contact me if you are interested. I assure you that I will make this look so great you wont regret it.

Also, Im looking for a hair and makeup person.. If you know anyone contact me here on
contact@dynastytattoos.com

Thanks
Jonny Needles
Dynasty Tattoo & Body Piercing
4 N. West blvd, Newfield NJ 08344
856-697-DYNA
www.dynastytattoos.com

Here we show you some definitions of type of body piercings

CAUTION THIS PAGE HAS INFORMATION THAT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU BE 18 OR OLDER TO READ.
CONTINUE AT YOUR OWN RISK

Body Piercing Dictionary, Definitions
A-Z

Anti-eyebrow – A surface piercing of the upper cheek below the eye. The placement is opposite from the eyebrow.

Anti-tragus – A piercing through the prominence on the lower posterior part of the conch of the ear, opposite the tragus.

B
Bridge – A horizontal piercing through the bridge of the nose, also called an earl.

C
Cheek – This can refer to surface piercings in the cheek, but most often refers to piercings which run from inside the mouth to the surface of the face.

Chin – This can be a labret piercing in that area, or a piercing in the surface of the face below the mouth.

Christina – Shortened name for Queen Christina, the name for a clitoral hood piercing.

Cicatize – To heal or become healed by the formation of scar tissue. this is related to body art formed by cutting or branding.

Cleopatra – The name given to a reverse Prince Albert.

Clitoris – Any piercing of the clitoral bundle. Due to potential for damage to sexual function, it is actually quite rare for a woman to actually have her clitoris pierced. A clitoral hood piercing is much safer and works pleasurably for many women.

Conch, inner or outer – A piercing thru the main shell of the ear.

D
Daith – This is an inner ear cartilage piercing located at the top of the opening of the ear canal.

Dydoe – This is a male genital piercing in the ridge around the head of the penis.

E
Earl – Alternate name given to a piercing through the bridge of the nose.

Ear – This generally refers to piercings made in the lower, fleshy section of the ear lobe.

Eyebrow – A piercing made through the ridge of the eyebrow.

F
Foreskin – Any piercing of the foreskin of the penis. These piercings are exclusive to uncircumcised men.

Fourchette – A piercing through the back edge of the vaginal opening. This is often considered the female contemporary of the male guiche.

Frenum – A piercing perpendicular to the penile shaft, made through loose skin located below the head of the penis.

G
Guiche – A male piercing made through the perineum.

H
Hafada – A surface piercing made in the loose skin of the scrotum.

Hand web – A piercing through the finger webbing between the thumb and first finger. This are notorious for not healing and having to be removed.

Helix – An outer cartilage ridge piercing of the ear.

Hood, horizontal or vertical – This is shortened from clitoral hood, and these piercings can be placed horizontally or vertically through the fleshy hood surround the clitoris.

I
Industrial – These are pairs of ear piercings with one barbell worn so as to go through both of the holes.

J
Jungle – A piercing that sticks straight out the front of the nose.

K
Knuckle – A surface piercing between the knuckles on the top of the hand

L
Labia – This is a female genital piercing, with majora and minora variations available.

Labret – Any lip piercing, most often referring to lower lip piercing

Lobe, stretched – This term refers to larger gauge holes in the ear lobes. These are enlarged after an initial piercing heals by wearing increasingly bigger pierces of jewelry.

Lobe, transverse – A piercing across the length of the lobe, rather than through it.

M

Micro Dermal Anchor- single point surface piercing.
Madison – This is surface piercing placed at the base of the neck, somewhere around the hollow of the throat.

Madonna – This is the name given to an off-center top lip labret, placed to look like a beauty mark also referred to as a monroe piercing.

Medusa – This is the name for a central top lip labret.

N
Nape – This is a surface piercing located along the back of neck.

Navel – Also called commonly referred to as belly button piercing. A piercing made through the edge of the navel. Most often placed along the top edge, this piercing can be done just about anywhere around the bellybutton that has an appropriate tissue flap to pierce through.

Nipple – Piercings made through the areola of the nipple.

Nostril -Also commonly referred to as nose piercing. Any piercing along the rims of the nasal openings.

P
PA, reverse – This piercing’s placement mirrors that of a Prince Albert, with the piercing ring worn going over the top of the head of the penis.

Prince Albert – This male genital piercing is traditionally a ring worn in a piercing which runs from an entrance hole made through the shaft just under the head, into the urethra and out via the urethral opening.

R
Rook – This is a variation on ear piercings worn in the ridges in the shell of the ear.

S
Scrotal – The name for surface skin piercings of the testicles. See Hafada.

Scrumper – A piercing of the thin webbing between your upper teeth and lip.

Septum – A piercing made in the cartilage that separates the two chambers of the nose. A ring that curves into and between the nostrils or a barbell can be worn in this piercing.

Smiley – An alternate name for Scrumper (see above).

Snake Bites – Two piercings just under the bottom lip: one on the left side and one on the right. They can be studs or rings, or even a combination of both.
They are called snake bites as a snakes fangs puncture two holes next to each other, ie. the two holes through the skin under the lip next to each other.
Snake bites used to mean two piercings next to each other anywhere on the body, but are now more recognised as the lip type as these seem to be the most popular.
Surface piercing – General name for types of piercings that are on the outer surface of the body as opposed to through a piece of easily protruding skin.

T
Tongue – Any piercing of the tongue muscle itself. Piercings can be set around the rim or through the tongue webbing under the tongue, but most often are found down the middle of the muscle. They can be aligned along the center or pierced off-center. A barbell is the most common jewelry worn in this piercing.

Tragus – The tragus is the small tab of tissue which projects over the opening of the ear canal. It is usually placed in the natural fold where the tragus attaches to the side of the face.

U
Uvula – This rare piercing is of the uvula at the back of the throat opening.

V
Venom – An alternate name for an off-center tongue piercing.

W
Wrist – A surface piercing of the skin on the outside or inside of the wrist. Most often barbells are worn in this type of piercing. Pocketing is also done here.

We will gladly pierce you here in our shop here in south jersey. Call today or just come in! Get Pierced in New Jersey. We are very close to Philadelphia enjoy your piercing

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