16 for all piercings except for surface, and nipple, which are both 18...you can also get any piercing at any age with parental consent.
For tongue piercing you must be 16/17 with parental consent or 18 with valid photo ID.
In Australia there is no law saying you have to be a certain age to get your nose pierced. But some piercing institutes will have age restrictions so that's something you need to ask the business.
18, just like everywhere else
Most professional piercers require individuals to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing due to the potential risks and aftercare involved. Some places may allow minors to get a tongue piercing with parental consent and accompaniment.
In many places, you will need to show a valid ID to get a tongue piercing because piercers may have age restrictions and need to verify your identity. Additionally, providing identification helps ensure that you are legally able to consent to the piercing procedure.
Prices for body piercing vary from town to town and city to city. Your best bet is to call your local body piercing studios and ask them what they charge and what is included in the price as well as age restrictions and I.D. requirements. You can find them listed in the yellow pages under body piercing and under tattoos.
18 under 18 yu have to have a parent sign
Different states have different age restrictions csll a local piercing/tattoo shop and ask.
Prices for body piercing vary from town to town and city to city. Your best bet is to call your local body piercing studios and ask them what they charge and what is included in the price as well as age restrictions and I.D. requirements. You can find them listed in the yellow pages under body piercing and under tattoos.
Contact your local professional body piercing studios, they will advise you of the age limits and parental requirements for you area. They will also provide you with piercing prices for the piercings you are interested in.
it depends on where you live. in most states you have to be 18.
Piercing laws change and vary from state to state, to get the most current regulations contact your local health unit. They will be able to tell you about age restrictions and requirements for id as well as provide you a list of facilities that have been inspected and are in good standing for your area.