Thinking of getting an ear or nose piercing? Here are the best Hong Kong piercing shops, studios and parlours that handle everything from helix to nipple pierces and more…
Is it time for a new piercing? We think so! Whether you’re considering somewhere on the ears (like the rook, tragus, cartilage, industrial, conch, upper or lower lobes), your nose or septum, a belly button piercing or somewhere else (nipple piercings, anyone?) — we’ve rounded up the most professional, safe and hygienic places in Hong Kong to get a piercing!
Like tattoos, we love going to tried-and-tested studios and parlours, where a well-experienced specialist can help you with placement and minimising pain. From MaBelle jewellery to Team Sassy favourite Sara Pierced Me at Brilliance Bay, ISABELLA, new hotspot LABRET and LKF-mainstay Cubist Tattoo, read ahead for everything to know and where to go for a piercing in Hong Kong.
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LABRET — Premium piercing studio in Hong Kong specialising in needle-based piercing
LABRET sets a new standard for stylish, hygienic and stress-free piercing experiences in Hong Kong! Specialising in needle-based piercing, the studio offers premium hypoallergenic flat-back jewellery, huggie hoops and more — ranging from genuine 14K gold pieces ideal for fresh piercings to trendy sterling silver earrings plated in gold or rhodium. Every session includes personalised care (there’s a stress ball to calm any nerves!) along with post-piercing essentials like a soothing aftercare spray and a handy tip card! Plus, you can easily book follow-up visits for check-ups and jewellery downsizing.
Use code SASSY for 10% off online purchases of earrings and aftercare accessories. Valid until Thursday, 29 May, 2026.
LABRET, G/F, 42 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, 6399 7930, Instagram: @labret.co, www.labret.com
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ISABELLA — Hypoallergenic titanium nickel-free ear piercings for all ages
If you got your ears pierced as a child in Hong Kong, chances are you went to ISABELLA. With over 40 years of experience, this is perhaps the oldest shop on the list — and is a firm favourite for infants, kids and teens. But don’t write it off as an adult, this is a solid place to get your ear lobes pierced, no matter your age or gender. The shop uses medical-grade nickel-free hypoallergenic titanium and also offers 14K rose gold/white gold and nickel-free hypoallergenic gold. Expect prices to range $395 to $830 for a single piercing, and $790 to $1,660 for a pair.
ISABELLA, Shop 10, MTR Level, iSQUARE, 63 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2713 0000, www.isabella-asia.com
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Sara Pierced Me at Brilliance Bay — Team Sassy tried-and-tested piercer with a decade of experience in ear, nose and belly button piercings
After a decade of piercing in Hong Kong, Sara has opened their very own piercing-only studio. They’ll walk you through what your piercing entails (where in the body it’ll enter and exit, how long it’ll take and how the jewellery will be fitted), placement, pain expectation, healing time, and jewellery selection. All piercings are done by hand with single-use needles.
Sassy Tip: There are no walk-ins here, only by appointment! The website has lengthy aftercare tips, piercing information and FAQ sections so have a read on the site before and after your piercing. And if you still have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact the studio on WhatsApp. We can vouch for Sara’s expertise and thorough after care.
Sara Pierced Me at Brilliance Bay, 178-180 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong, 6779 1310, sarapierced.me

A & G 色藝店 — Cantonese-speaking favourite for different types of ear piercings (including helix, tragus, industrial and conch)
If you’re pretty comfortable in Cantonese, or have a friend who doesn’t mind helping out, A&G 色藝店 is a local favourite that has garnered plenty of positive reviews (you can have a scroll through here!). With over 25 years of experience, the piercers here are professional and sterilise tools in front of you to ensure safety and cleanliness. Let them walk you through your piercing method and placement, as well as detailed aftercare. You can also ask them for advice on trendy ear piercings.
色藝店 A&G, Shop A2, Pinewood Building, 25-27 Hillwood Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2940 7811, www.facebook.com/aandghk
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MaBelle — First Hong Kong jewellers to provide certified professional ear piercing service
Natural diamond brand MaBelle promises to be the first Hong Kong jewellery chain to provide an ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System-certified professional ear piercing service! A clean, safe ear piercing or cartilage piercing is guaranteed here, complemented by a wide selection of diamond jewellery to choose from.
MaBelle, various locations across Hong Kong, 2971 2222, www.mabelle.com
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Cubist Tattoo — Central tattoo and piercing shop offering nose, navel, eyebrow piercings and more
A little bit of a one-stop shop, just don’t head to this Lan Kwai Fong-located studio after a night out (alcohol interferes with a piercing!). Instead, reach out ahead of time and make an appointment with Jason Choi who’ll talk you through your piercing placement and process. While you’re there, why not check out the tattoos on offer too — just don’t get them at the same time!
Cubist Tattoo, 4/F, 7 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 5496 5656, www.facebook.com/Cubist-Tattoo
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Mori — Get your ears pierced at the new store in Wan Chai
Where once you could only browse through Mori’s elegant and dainty selection of jewellery spanning earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings, you can now head to its newest location in Wan Chai to get pierced by its highly experienced team. All piercing tools are sterilised and your piercer will share aftercare insights with you. Mori uses an FDA-approved gun that is hygienic, safe and designed to provide pain-free piercings. For titanium, pearl and yellow gold-plated earrings, prices are $400 per ear piercing.
Mori, 136 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 6376 7998, www.mymori.co
Karma Tattoo & Piercing — London-certified piercer offering ear, nose and septum piercings plus micro dermal, lip and more
Led by a licensed tattoo artist and certified piercer, Karma in K11 Art Mall is all about beautiful piercings done to your liking. You can choose traditional ear placements (like the earlobes, industrial piercings and helix piercings), a nose or septum piercing, or opt for more unconventional piercings like micro dermal, smiley piercings and lip piercings. In terms of jewellery, titanium, solid gold and diamonds are all on offer here. Plus, this parlour even offers tooth gems!
Karma Tattoo & Piercing, Flat B,16/F, Cameron Plaza, 23-25 Cameron Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, 6111 1237, www.karmatattoonpiercing.com

Ku Kwai House (KK House) — Cantonese-speaking local favourite offering helix, conch and tragus piercings, plus lip, nose, tongue and belly button
This is another studio where you also need to either be confident in Cantonese or bring along a friend who is. 古怪屋 Ku Kwai House — has been around since 1999 and is well-established and reputable, using single-use needles for all piercings and gloves to ensure safety and cleanliness.
古怪屋 Ku Kwai House, 222, 2/F, Island Beverley, 1 George Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9836 0407, www.facebook.com/kukwaihouse
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Since Studio Tattoo and Body Piercing — All types of ear piercings, plus nose, eyebrow, nipple and navel
Since Studio offers professional knowledge, a friendly vibe and experience in its comfortable, clean surrounds. Cece Sin is a member of the Association of Professional Piercers, so you know you’re in safe and capable hands — with single-use needles and anti-allergy 14K gold, surgical steel and implant-grade titanium body jewellery. You’ll walk out happy whether you get a new tongue or rook piercing.
Since Studio Tattoo and Body Piercing, 2/F, 26A Granville Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9051 9556, sincestudiohk.com
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What To Know About Getting A Piercing In Hong Kong
- Do some research before getting pierced — about the type of piercing, how you will be pierced (say, with a piercing gun or needle plus the method of piercing!), and the expected pain and time it’ll take to heal.
- Eat something before you go. It keeps your blood sugar steady so you won’t get dizzy or faint. And try to get a good night of sleep.
- Have your piercer walk you through the way you’ll be pierced and show you how everything is sterilised. Discuss placement and the first jewellery you’ll be fitted with and when you can change the jewellery. It’s worth paying more for titanium or gold for your piercing, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- Expect a little pain! Better to be mentally prepared and ready than to be shocked.
- Aftercare is so important. A piercing is a wound and infections can lead to scarring on the face and body. Be sure to consult your piercer about their recommended ways of cleaning and disinfecting your piercing, and how to take care of it. If you’re unsure, reach out to them after with any updates and don’t be afraid to ask “silly” questions — like their favourite products and methods!
- Don’t worry if you see a little bleeding or irritation, but keep an eye out for discolouration; secretion of white, yellow or green fluid; heat; swelling and excessive pain.
Editor’s Note: “Piercing Shops In Hong Kong” was most recently updated in May 2025 by Team Sassy.
Main image courtesy of Andra C Taylor Jr via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of LABRET, image 2 courtesy of Curology via Unsplash, image 3 courtesy of Sara Pierced Me via Facebook, image 4 courtesy of Andy K via Unsplash, image 5 courtesy of MaBelle via Facebook, image 6 courtesy of Mori Jewellery via Facebook, image 7 courtesy of Lorenzo Nafissi via Unsplash, image 8 courtesy of LynDa MouTcha via Pexels.




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