Titanium Body Jewelry for Piercings
If you’re looking for titanium body jewelry in Staten Island or the NYC area, I offer a professionally curated selection of implant-grade titanium jewelry for both fresh and healed piercings.
I’m Paul, a professional body piercer with over 26 years of experience. Titanium is one of the materials I rely on most because of its safety, versatility, and performance during healing.
What Is Titanium Body Jewelry?
Titanium body jewelry is jewelry made from a lightweight, highly corrosion-resistant metal that is widely trusted in the professional piercing industry.
For body piercing, the most important type is implant-grade titanium, which is manufactured to meet strict standards for use inside the body. This makes it one of the best options for fresh piercings and long-term wear.
Titanium is especially popular because it is lightweight, durable, and available in a wide range of styles.
Why I Use Titanium for Piercings
Titanium is one of my go-to materials for new piercings because it consistently performs well in the body.
I use implant-grade titanium every day in the studio because it offers:
- Excellent bio-compatibility
- A lightweight feel for comfort
- High resistance to corrosion
- Reliable performance during healing
- A wide range of jewelry styles and applications
A large percentage of the piercings I perform are done with implant-grade titanium jewelry because I trust it that much.
What Makes Implant-Grade Titanium Different?
Not all titanium is the same.
When I’m talking about titanium body jewelry, I’m referring to implant-grade titanium, most commonly ASTM F-136 titanium, which is specifically manufactured for use in the body.
That matters because lower-quality mystery metals or poorly manufactured jewelry can increase the risk of irritation and poor healing. Implant-grade titanium is trusted because it meets a higher standard for safety and consistency.
I follow safety standards supported by the Association of Professional Piercers to ensure all jewelry meets professional guidelines.
This is one of the reasons titanium is such an easy choice for fresh piercings.
Titanium Jewelry Available In-Studio
I keep a wide range of implant-grade titanium jewelry available in-studio so you can choose something that fits both your piercing and your overall look.



My titanium jewelry selection typically includes:
- Threadless titanium posts
- Threadless ends and attachments
- Internally threaded jewelry
- Curved barbells
- Straight barbells
- Circular barbells
- Clickers and rings for healed piercings
- Gemstone and cluster options in a range of styles
Titanium is one of the most versatile materials I carry, and it works across a wide range of ear, facial, oral, and body piercings.
You can also view the most recent additions and currently available jewelry anytime at shop.ipricku.com.
If you’re looking for something specific, I can help you choose the right piece in-studio or order the exact option you need.
Who Titanium Jewelry Is Best For
Titanium jewelry is ideal for clients who:
- Are getting a fresh piercing
- Want a lightweight and comfortable option
- Prefer a clean, simple look
- Need reliable jewelry for long-term wear
- Want high-quality jewelry in a range of styles
For many piercings, titanium is one of the safest and most practical places to start.
Titanium for Fresh Piercings
Titanium is one of the most common materials used for initial piercings because it is lightweight, body-friendly, and available in precise sizes and styles.
I use implant-grade titanium for a large percentage of the piercings I perform, especially when I want a piercing to start with stable, high-quality jewelry that supports healing.
If you’re unsure what material is best for your piercing, titanium is often one of the first options I’ll recommend.
Titanium for Healed Piercings
Titanium is not just for fresh piercings. It’s also a great long-term option for healed piercings.
Once healed, titanium jewelry can be worn in everything from minimalist everyday setups to more decorative styling, including gemstone ends, clusters, rings, and clickers.
It’s a strong choice for clients who want comfort, durability, and versatility without compromising on quality.
Brands I Carry in Titanium
I carry titanium jewelry from trusted manufacturers known for quality, consistency, and safe body jewelry design.
Depending on the style and application, that may include brands such as:
- Neometal
- Anatometal
- Industrial Strength
- Crucial Titanium
- Clickerino
Each brand offers something a little different, but all are chosen because they meet my standards for quality and wear-ability.
Why Jewelry Quality Matters
Not all body jewelry is created equal. The quality of your jewelry directly affects how your piercing heals, feels, and looks over time.
Low-quality metal can lead to irritation, poor fit, and unnecessary healing problems. High-quality implant-grade titanium is designed to minimize those issues and support better long-term results.
If you’re unsure what’s best for your piercing, I’ll walk you through your options during your appointment.
Book an Appointment or Ask About Titanium Jewelry
All appointments are scheduled in advance so I can give each client my full attention.
If you’re interested in titanium jewelry or want help choosing the right piece for your piercing, you can text my team or book online.
📟 Text: 347-770-7653
🗓️ Book online: book.ipricku.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, implant-grade titanium is one of the safest materials and is commonly used for initial piercings.
Titanium is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and does not contain nickel, making it ideal for sensitive skin.
Yes, titanium is a great option for clients with sensitivities because it is highly biocompatible.
Yes, titanium can be anodized to create different colors without using coatings or plating.