Our Sterilized Body Jewelry
Bestselling Sterilized Body Jewelry of 2024
Sterilized surgical steel labret, Thickness 1.2mm, Ball size 3mm
USD 0.44
Sterilized surgical steel belly banana, with 5 mm + 8 mm bezel set crystal balls
USD 0.89
Sterilized surgical steel nose screw with 2mm rounded top with bezel set crystal
USD 0.64
Sterilized surgical steel internally threaded tongue barbells, Thickness 1.6mm, Ball size 5mm
USD 0.92
Sterilized titanium G23 eyebrow bananas, Thickness 1.2mm, Ball size 3mm
USD 0.98
Sterilized titanium G23 circular barbell, Thickness 1.2mm, Ball size 3mm
USD 0.98
Sterilized titanium G23 nose screw, thickness 0.8mm, Ball size 2mm
USD 0.89
Sterilized titanium internally threaded labret, Thickness 1.2mm, Ball size 3mm
USD 1.24
FAQ about our Pre-Sterilized Body Jewelry
❓What method of sterilization do you use for your body jewelry?
✅ All our pre-sterilized body jewelry has been sterilized by EO Gas.
❓How long will your sterilized body jewelry remain sterile?
✅All our body jewelry expires 5 years from the date of manufacturing, and we only sell products with at least four years of shelf life left.
❓Do your products have a lot number and expiry date?
✅ Yes, each individual package of our sterilized body jewelry includes the following information: Lot Number, Manufacturing Date, and Expiry Date.
❓Is the Lot Number, Manufacturing Date, and Expiry Date on an adhesive label or stamped on each package?
✅ The Information is stamped on each package and therefore complies with the strictest regulations.
❓Does your sterilization package have an indicator area that shows that the sterilization has been carried out successfully?
✅ Yes, all our sterilization pouches have indicators that show by a color change that they have been exposed to EO Gas and sterilized successfully.
❓How do you sterilize your body jewelry?
✅ To give our customers the most reliable quality of pre-sterilized body jewelry, we have partnered with a large healthcare provider in Bangkok. Their world-class facilities sterilize our body jewelry and medical instruments from major international hospitals.
❓What certificates do you have for your body jewelry?
✅ In addition to the standard material certificate and nickel release conformity test, we also have two types of sterilization certificates.
🞂One is a general certificate issued by our sterilization partner, which is valid for all products they sterilize for us during a calendar year.
🞂The second is a sterilization certificate for each specific lot number, which includes all technical details of that sterilization process. We can provide a copy of this to any customer who requests it, but if you need the original for the items you bought, please kindly mention this in the order comment field when placing your order.
❓How long does it take for custom sterilized products to be ready for shipment after the order is placed?
✅ The processing time for normal orders with sterilized body jewelry is about 3 – 4 working days. However, if your order is very large, it might take 1 to 2 days longer.
❓What is the return process for custom sterilized body jewelry?
✅ Custom sterilization fee is nonrefundable. So, if you would like to return custom sterilized body jewelry to us, we would refund you only for the value of the jewelry and according to our standard terms and conditions.
❓Can we sterilize products our customers send to us?
✅ We do not provide this service because we cannot ensure that the material quality of those items complies with the legal requirements, and accordingly, we cannot guarantee that the final product.
Real Pictures of Our Sterilized Body Jewelry Packaging
Standard packing
Custom package with certificate for each lot number.
Backside of the sterilization pouch
All you need to know about Sterilized Body Jewelry.
Different Types of Sterilization
- Sterilization by autoclave. This type of sterilization uses heat to kill any microorganisms, such as bacteria, on the surface of the jewelry. The standard for this is to use a closed vessel and subject the piece of jewelry to an atmosphere of superheated steam with a temperature of between 121°C - 134°C (250–273 °F) for a specific time period, which will depend on the type of item and its packaging. This method is the oldest sterilization method and does not require any expensive equipment. However, its main disadvantage is that the high heat can damage certain types of jewelry, and generally, jewelry sterilized by autoclave will remain sterilized for a maximum of one year only. This makes this method the preferred choice for piercing studios who prefer to sterilize their body jewelry and their piercing equipment themselves.
- Sterilization by EO Gas stands for Ethylene oxide gas sterilization. This method uses exposure to EO Gas, which is highly toxic to microorganisms, to eliminate all biological contamination of an object. This method requires large equipment and is a tightly controlled, highly regulated process. But it yields the best results. And since it does not require exposing the items to extremely high heat, it is suitable for all types of body jewelry except silver jewelry, which will tarnish when coming in contact with EO gas. Currently, EO gas sterilization is the standard method for sterilizing medical equipment in healthcare facilities all over the world, and products sterilized in this way will remain sterilized for up to 5 years. This extended shelf life, combined with the extensive range of jewelry it is suitable for, makes this method the best choice for sterilized body jewelry.
Legal Aspect of Sterilized Body Jewelry.
- Are Piercers allowed to use pre-sterilized body jewelry for initial piercings?
- What information must be on each individual package? (For Example, Lot Number, Expiry date)
- Is the sterilized body jewelry package required to have the information stamped permanently on it?
- What certificate for pre-sterilized body jewelry must a piercing studio show during an inspection from health authorities?
- If certificates are required, what are the information which must be stated in those certificates?
- Is it necessary to have certificates for each individual who produces a lot of sterilized body jewelry?
- How must sterilized body jewelry be stored in your shop?
- Do you have to keep a record of which piece of sterilized body jewelry you used for each individual customer?
Reasons for using pre-sterilized body jewelry in your piercing studio
How to sterilize body jewelry at home
- Sterilization by alcohol submersion. If you have medical-grade alcohol for wound disinfection at home, you can use it to disinfect your jewelry. Pour some of it into a small cup and then submerge the jewelry inside for at least one minute. Use this time to wash your hands and the location of the piercing with water and soap. After this, do not touch anything else. Proceed to take the jewelry out of the cup and immediately insert it into the piercing. This method is suitable for all types of metal jewelry, including those that contain crystals or cubic zirconia, but should not be used for acrylic or BioFlex.
- Sterilization by boiling. If your jewelry is made of metal and does not contain any crystals, you can also disinfect it with boiling water. For this, place a pot with clean water on the stove and bring it to a boil. After that, put your jewelry in the boiling water for 5 minutes. After that, with clean hands, use a large spoon to remove the jewelry from the water and wait until it cools down. Then, you should immediately place it in the piercing.