Every tattoo is unique, so that’s why there’s no fixed cost for it! If you’re not sure whether you want to book an appointment right away, you can always come in for a free consultation.
1) You can have a high-quality tattoo made, no matter if it’s a tiny or a regular-size tattoo! Our tattoo artist will advise you on how to choose the perfect size for your tattoo.
2) If you would like to get an individual design, we can totally do that! Our tattoo artist will help you choose the right photo example or create a unique sketch, based on your preferences.
3) We make sure that everything is disinfected and sterilized. All consumables – needles, caps, gloves, films on the surface, and sheets are disposable!
Getting a Tattoo
Choosing a Design:
- Personal Meaning: Many choose designs that hold personal significance, such as names, dates, or symbols.
- Artistic Preference: Some opt for designs purely for their aesthetic appeal.
- Consultation: Working with a tattoo artist can help refine ideas and create a custom design.
Selecting a Tattoo Artist:
- Portfolio Review: Examine the artist’s previous work to ensure their style matches your vision.
- Hygiene Standards: Ensure the studio follows strict hygiene protocols to prevent infections.
- Reputation: Check reviews and recommendations from other clients.
The Tattoo Process:
- Preparation: The artist cleans the skin and may shave the area to ensure a smooth surface.
- Stencil Application: A stencil of the design is applied to guide the artist.
- Inking: Using a tattoo machine, the artist inserts ink into the dermis layer of the skin.
- Aftercare: Following the artist’s aftercare instructions is crucial for proper healing and avoiding infections.
Aftercare
Proper aftercare is essential to ensure the tattoo heals well and retains its appearance:
- Keep It Clean: Gently wash the tattoo with mild soap and water.
- Moisturize: Apply a thin layer of recommended ointment or lotion.
- Avoid Sun Exposure: Protect the tattoo from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- No Picking or Scratching: Allow scabs to fall off naturally to avoid scarring.