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'''"surgical" stainless steel is a popular [[Jewelry|jewelry]] material'''
'''Stainless Studios''' was a [[Piercing|piercing]] studio operated in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Canada and run by [[Tom Brazda]] from 1994 to 2004.


First of all, there is no technical term "surgical" stainless steel. If anything, this is a marketing term. However, "implant" grade stainless steel (common grades nomenclatures include "316L", "316LVM", "ASTM F138", or "ISO standard 5832-1" and "ISO standard 6892") is quite real.
Stainless was one of Toronto's first piercing studios, alongside [[Body Piercing by Tee]], [[New Tribe]], and [[Way Cool Tattoos]]. Some of [[BME]]'s former staff members worked at Stainless Studios including [[Ryan Worden]] and [[Shannon Larratt]], who considers Tom one of his primary mentors.  


Stainless steel contains [[Nickel|nickel]], which will leach out of the jewelry over time, and will cause [[Allergic_Reaction|allergic reactions]] in some people.
== See Also ==
* [[Tom Brazda]]

Latest revision as of 11:50, 17 September 2023

Stainless Studios was a piercing studio operated in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and run by Tom Brazda from 1994 to 2004.

Stainless was one of Toronto's first piercing studios, alongside Body Piercing by Tee, New Tribe, and Way Cool Tattoos. Some of BME's former staff members worked at Stainless Studios including Ryan Worden and Shannon Larratt, who considers Tom one of his primary mentors.

See Also