
Conch Piercing
Placed in the inner cartilage of the ear for a bold yet elegant look.
From
$55.00

Professional piercings with a focus on hygiene, comfort, and proper healing.
Express your style with expertly performed piercings you can trust.

Placed in the inner cartilage of the ear for a bold yet elegant look.
From
$55.00

A thoughtfully placed inner-ear piercing set that adds subtle edge and balance to your ear curation.
From
$120.00

Placed in the innermost cartilage of the ear for a subtle yet distinctive look.
From
$70.00

Placed at the front of the upper ear cartilage for a subtle, modern accent.
From
$55.00

Placed along the upper ear to create a clean, modern accent.
From
$50.00

Two or more piercings in the earlobe for a balanced, curated look.
From
$80.00

A timeless, classic look.
From
$45.00

Placed on either side of the nose for a subtle yet expressive accent.
From
$60.00

Placed in the upper inner ridge of the ear for a distinctive, dimensional accent.
From
$60.00

Placed in the small cartilage at the front of the ear for a subtle yet distinctive accent.
From
$55.00
“Staff is very sweet and will take time to take care of your needs”
Paulina Hubbard
June 2026
Common questions about hollow needle piercing at Ren Aesthetics & Wellness in Ogden, UT.
We use sterile, single-use hollow needles — never a piercing gun. Hollow-needle piercing is gentler on the tissue, more precise, and supports cleaner, healthier healing.
Healing time depends on placement: earlobe piercings often heal in a couple of months, while cartilage piercings like helix, conch, daith, rook, and tragus can take several months to a year. We'll walk you through what to expect for your piercing.
You'll feel a quick pinch, but our single-use needle technique is designed to minimize trauma and discomfort for a smooth experience.
We provide detailed aftercare guidance — typically gentle saline cleansing and avoiding unnecessary touching — to support proper healing and reduce the risk of irritation.

Our hollow needle piercings are performed using sterile, single-use needles and professional techniques designed to minimize trauma and support proper healing—so you feel confident in both the process and the result.