Artistic Impressions

Artistic Impressions

Niagara's most recognized Tattooing and Body Piercing. Serving Niagara for 
over 30 years from our St.Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland studios.

Award Winning Artists
Health Board Inspected
Knowlegable & Friendly Staff
Huge Selection of Body Jewelry

St. Catharines

St. Catharines

37 Geneva Street  -  MAP

Brian
Aiden
Chase
Jasmine (Piercer)

Phone: 905-687-6913
Mon - Sat 12pm to 8pm

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

4580 Queen Street -  MAP

Spencer
Dylan
Andy

Phone: 905-354-7278
Tues - Fri 12pm to 8pm
Sat - 12pm to 6pm
Sun & Mon CLOSED

Welland

Welland

271 East Main Street  -  MAP

Marcus
Laura
Stef
Josh (Piercer)

Phone: 905-734-3030
Tues - Sat 12pm to 8pm

MEET OUR ARTISTS

Aiden

Aiden

St. Catharines

Marcus

Marcus

Welland

Jamie

Brian

St. Catharines

Alex

Stef

Welland

Jordan

Chase

St. Catharines

Laura

Laura

Welland

Alex

Spencer

Niagara Falls

Jordan

Dylan

Niagara Falls

Laura

Andy

Niagara Falls

Body Piercing

Body - Ear - Facial - Nose - Oral
St. Catharines by Jasmine / Welland by Josh

Ear Piercing

Can I remove the jewelry, even for a little while? Do not remove your jewelry until your piercing is completely healed. Even then, the piercing may close very quickly. If you absolutely need to remove the jewelry for a short time (such as for surgery) put it back as soon as possible. You may be able to get a temporary nylon retainer for some piercings.

Body Piercing

How can I tell if I have an infection, and what should I do? The most obvious sign of infection is pus coming from the piercing. If the pus is white the infection is very minor – continue with the normal cleansing process. If the pus is yellow or green the infection is more serious and you should come in and see us. We will advise you of what to do at that point. Whatever the case –do not remove the jewelry as the piercing may close around the infection resulting in an abscess.

Nose Piercing

What is this red bump around my piercing? A small ridge or bump of scar tissue looking a bit like a pimple or small infection is probably a keloid. Whatever you do, do not pick at them as this can make them bigger. There are a few things you can try to reduce them. You can crush up aspirin and put it directly on the keloid or the gauge of jewelry can be reduced. Generally a keloid appears because of irritation, so your goal is to remove that irritation. Catching keloids early is important to stop them.

Aftercare

Now that you have your fresh new tattoo, body piercing or tongue piercing you want to take good care of it! From this point on, your artist is not responsible for any infection or problems you may have with your tattoo if you don't take proper care of it.

It is very important that you follow these guidelines. A really beautiful tattoo can turn into a disaster if the proper aftercare is not taken.

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