Getting a Tattoo

1. Before

Eat a solid meal, stay hydrated, and get plenty of rest. Avoid alcohol or blood-thinning medication 24 hours before your session. Bring any reference images and wear comfortable clothing that gives your artist easy access to the area being tattooed.

2. During

We’ll start with a quick consultation to confirm placement and design details. Once you’re comfortable, your artist will begin. Expect a mix of conversation, quiet focus, and occasional breaks — your comfort is our priority from start to finish.

3. After

Your artist will clean and wrap your tattoo, then walk you through proper aftercare. Follow their instructions carefully to ensure smooth healing and vibrant color retention. Remember: the way you care for your tattoo after your session is just as important as the work itself.

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FAQ

You can request a session online or visit us in person for a consultation. We’ll confirm details, design preferences, and availability before scheduling your date.

Yes. Deposits secure your appointment and go toward your final total. Deposits are non-refundable but can be transferred if you reschedule with notice.

 

Pricing depends on the size, detail, and artist. Smaller tattoos are typically hourly, while larger pieces may be quoted per project. We’ll discuss all pricing upfront.

 

Pain varies depending on placement and your personal tolerance, but most clients describe it as a mild to moderate sting. We’ll make sure you’re as comfortable as possible throughout.

You’re welcome to bring quiet company for moral support, but space is limited — please check with your artist ahead of time.

Still have questions?

We’re happy to help you prepare, plan, and feel confident before getting your next tattoo. Reach out anytime — we’ll walk you through the process, step by step.

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Tips

Tattoo Care: Do’s and Don’ts

Proper aftercare keeps your tattoo looking sharp for years to come. Follow our expert tips on cleaning, moisturizing, and protecting your skin during the healing process.