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There is no anaesthetic that I'm aware of. Friends have been to Beauty Haven on Amott Road SE15 with great success for daughters. We've been to Top Shop Oxford Street - very scary almost completely tattooed guy but fab piercing. Also been to one of the hairdressers on Lordship, poss Village Way? Again all fine.
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My girls both had their ears pierced at Claire's Accessories in Lewisham some years ago and it was fine.


They chose a stud earring, their ear was wiped with an antiseptic wipe and then the stud was attached to the gun machine which looked scary but it was over within a couple of seconds.


You get a bottle of after-care stuff to clean the ears for some weeks after and they've been fine.

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