Ear piercing cost should be understood in context. The cheapest option is rarely the safest choice when you care about sterile equipment, starter jewelry quality, provider experience, and clear aftercare — especially for babies, children, or sensitive ears.
At Williamsburg Med Spa, Blomdahl medical ear piercing is $45 per ear or $80 for both ears in one visit. The appointment includes time with Jenny Coleman, MSN, RN, CPNP, PMHS, sterile single-use Blomdahl equipment, hypoallergenic starter jewelry options, aftercare teaching, and support if questions come up afterward.
Williamsburg Ear Piercing Pricing
| Visit Type | Price | What Is Included |
|---|---|---|
| One ear | $45 | Consultation, sterile single-use cassette, starter earring, placement review, aftercare instructions, and follow-up guidance. |
| Both ears | $80 | Everything above for both ears, with a small pair discount for families who want both done in one calm visit. |
| Re-piercing or placement concerns | Discuss during consultation | Jenny reviews the old piercing site, skin sensitivity, spacing, and whether a new piercing is appropriate. |
Pricing is meant to be simple: families should know what the visit includes before they arrive. There are no surprise add-ons for basic aftercare teaching or routine questions.
What Should Ear Piercing Cost Include?
When comparing piercing options in Williamsburg, ask what the listed price actually covers:
- Provider time — Is there a real consultation, or is it a quick counter service?
- Sterile equipment — Are the piercing components pre-sterilized and single-use?
- Starter jewelry — Is the jewelry hypoallergenic and appropriate for healing skin?
- Placement review — Will someone take time to mark, check symmetry, and answer questions?
- Aftercare support — Will you leave knowing how to clean the piercing and when to call?
- Pediatric readiness — For babies and children, does the provider understand age, consent, comfort, and parent concerns?
Those details matter more than the sticker price. A lower-cost option can become more expensive if the jewelry irritates the skin, aftercare is unclear, or a child has a stressful first experience.
Why Medical-Grade Piercing May Cost More Than a Mall Visit
Blomdahl medical ear piercing is built around a cleaner, calmer process. The system uses sterile disposable cassettes and medical-grade starter jewelry such as Medical Plastic or Medical Grade Titanium. At Williamsburg Med Spa, the appointment is scheduled instead of rushed, so Jenny can review placement, explain the process, and tailor aftercare to the patient's age and skin sensitivity.
Retail piercing settings vary. Some families are comfortable with them. Others prefer a medical environment because they want fewer unknowns: less public noise, less pressure to decide quickly, clearer aftercare, and a provider who regularly works with children.
For babies and younger children, that calm setting can make the whole visit feel more manageable for the family. Parents can ask about timing, readiness, pediatrician guidance, healing expectations, and how to keep little hands away from new earrings.
Questions Parents Should Ask Before Booking
Before choosing where to go, bring these questions to any provider:
- Is the price per ear or for both ears?
- What starter jewelry material is used?
- Is the piercing device single-use and sterile?
- Who performs the piercing, and what experience do they have with children?
- Are aftercare instructions written down?
- What symptoms should prompt a phone call or follow-up visit?
- Can we talk through baby or toddler readiness before committing?
A good piercing appointment should make you feel more informed, not rushed.
Related Ear Piercing Guides
If you are still deciding, start with the main Blomdahl ear piercing hub, the parent-focused baby ear piercing guide, or the children's first ear piercing guide. If safety is the main question, compare the process in medical ear piercing vs mall piercing.
Schedule a Visit
To ask about pricing, timing, jewelry, or whether your child is ready, request a Williamsburg consultation or call (804) 738-9483.
Pricing is current as of May 2026 and may be confirmed during consultation. This page is educational and does not replace guidance from your child's pediatrician.

