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Black Hole Body Piercing, A Cutting-Edge Experience

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Black Hole Body PiercingSPONSORED POST

With more than 35 years of combined experience, Midtown Reno’s Black Hole Body Piercing is an award winning, female-owned studio that has been making Reno beautiful since 1994 — making it one of the oldest piercing studios in the nation.

Black Hole Body Piercing has been voted the ‘Best Place to Get Pierced’ for 22 years in a row by Reno News and Review readers, and is unquestionably the best piercing studio in Northern Nevada.

In addition to offering the area’s largest selection of beautiful and ornate designs for the ears, Black Hole Body Piercing prides itself in offering only the best implant grade, USA-made, Stainless Steel, Titanium and nickel-free 14K-Gold piercing jewelry.

With hundreds of styles to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect piece for your body piercings, new or existing. They also offer children’s earlobe piercing the safest way possible.

Offering unique designs from industry leaders, Black Hole knows that its clients are not only wearing a piece of jewelry that is guaranteed to last, but is safe for their bodies.

Black Hole’s entire staff is highly trained in cross-contamination and methods of medical- level cleanliness.
  • Walk-ins are welcome, appointments are available.
  • A good night’s rest and a full meal are advised prior to any piercing. Don’t forget your ID!
  • If you are under the age of 18, please see Black Hole’s Minors Info page for special Washoe County requirements.
  • CALL with any questions: 775-329-6010

Studio Hours

  • SundayThursday 11:00-8:00
  • Friday-Saturday 11:00-9:00

Find them online: http://www.blackholereno.com/

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