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Best Dermal Anchor Piercing Near Cascade Locks OR — Professional Studio

Dermal anchors place a single jewel anywhere on the body — no visible entry or exit holes. Just a gem that appears to float on your skin. If you're near Cascade Locks, OR, Multnomah Body Piercing is 40 minutes from Cascade Locks.

What is a Dermal Anchor?

A dermal anchor is a single-point piercing. A small titanium base sits beneath the skin, with a decorative top visible at the surface. Unlike traditional piercings, there's no exit hole — the jewelry appears to emerge from nowhere.

Popular Placements We Do Daily

  • Collarbone — best longevity, stunning look, our most requested
  • Lower back dimples — bilateral placement, shows in swimwear and crop tops
  • Face/cheekbone — bold, elegant, floating jewel effect
  • Hip bones — summer favorite, visible in bikinis and high-waisted styles
  • Nape of neck — subtle and sophisticated
  • Wrist — delicate placement, moderate longevity

Oregon's Original Piercing Family

50+ years of professional piercing. Three generations. We've placed hundreds of dermal anchors and we know which placements have the best longevity, which to avoid, and how to get the cleanest result.

Titanium Only

Implant-grade titanium base with CZ or opal decorative top. Available in 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, and 5mm top sizes. Clear CZ, blue, pink, teal, opal, and solid colored disc tops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which dermal lasts the longest? Collarbone and nape of neck. Lower back dimples and hip are excellent. Wrist has shorter longevity due to constant movement.

Can I do bilateral collarbones? Yes — both collarbones in one visit is common and preferred for symmetry.

Does it hurt? Firm pressure for 3-5 seconds. Over very quickly.

Walk-in? Yes — always. Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat 12PM–6PM.

Find Us

Multnomah Body Piercing
52 NE Division St, Gresham, OR (across from Gresham High School)
(503) 669-4191

4.9 stars · 312 Google reviews

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Serving Cascade Locks, OR and all of East County, Portland metro, Hood River, Gorge, and Mt Hood corridor. Se Habla Español. Est. 1974.

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