I went in to get a helix piercing that I planned to make an industrial in the future. I told my piercer this and he told me I would have to stretch it, I thought nothing of it, since I didn't know much about stretching piercings and said okay. When I went home and did my research about stretching cartilage, I found that it is a difficult and somewhat dangerous thing to do. My piercer did not inform me about this. I would have never gotten the piercing with a 20 gauge needle if he had told me the process of stretching cartilage. Very disappointed that a professional would not inform his customer about something like this.
In addition to this, my mother had her nose pierced 3 months ago, and has been having on going trouble with it ever since, she took the piercing out to change it since it has been long enough, and found that the jewelry she was pierced with was completely black. The salesperson had told her it was stainless steel and would not have ill effects such as discoloration or rust. Obviously this was not true. Once my mother took out the jewelry she was pierced with and put in a new one, her nose piercing has improved greatly.
Needless to say I will NOT be coming back to this Diversity location, and am even iffy about going to their other locations.