FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How long will it take to complete my tattoo?

    The length of time it takes to complete a tattoo can vary depending on the design complexity, size, and placement. It is best to discuss the estimated time frame with the artist.

  • Does getting a tattoo hurt?

    Getting a tattoo can be painful, but the level of pain varies from person to person. It also depends on the location of the tattoo and the individual's pain tolerance.

  • How do I take care of my tattoo after it's done?

    The tattoo artist will provide specific instructions for aftercare.

  • What style of tattoos do you specialize in?

    I specialize in high detail black and gray, neo traditional, traditional, and fine line.

  • Can you create a custom design for me?

    Yes, I create one of a kind custom designs based on your ideas and preferences. The design process begins once a deposit is placed.

  • Is there anything I should avoid doing before or after getting a tattoo?

    It is best to avoid consuming alcohol or blood thinners before getting a tattoo. What to avoid After getting a tattoo you will be provided that information together with aftercare instructions.

  • When I will see my design?

    I create designs in the morning of the appointment so you can change something if necessary. We start tattooing it only when we both are satisfied with design.

  • What kind of ink and needles do you use?

    I use different kind of ink for different kid of work. For my black and gray tattoos I use Dynamic ink and Solid ink. For highlights I use Snow opaque from Intenze… For color tattoos I Solid and eternal.

  • Are there any medical concerns I should be aware of before getting a tattoo?

    Individuals with certain medical conditions or allergies should consult with a medical professional before getting a tattoo.

  • How do I know if the tattoo I want is a good fit for my skin tone?

    Skin tone can affect how a tattoo looks, so it's important to choose a design that complements your skin tone. A tattoo artist can offer guidance and suggestions for designs that work well with different skin tones.

  • What kind of aftercare products should I use for my new tattoo?

    you will be provided with that information together with your aftercare instructions.

  • Can I bring a friend or family member with me while I get my tattoo?

    No unfortunately it is not allowed. 

  • Can I use Numbing Cream? 

    No unfortunately if you want to be tattooed by me you are not allowed to use any numbing creams.(They affect tattoo quality, they destroy skin tissue and it is impossible to work with that kind of skin)

  • Can I get a tattoo while pregnant or breastfeeding?

    No unfortunately you can’t get a tattoo while pregnant or breastfeeding, as there is a risk of infection and other complications.

  • Can I get a tattoo if I have a pre-existing medical condition?

    People with pre-existing medical conditions should consult with a medical professional before getting a tattoo, as there may be risks involved.

  • How do I care for my tattoo if I am a regular swimmer?

    It's important to avoid swimming or soaking the tattoo in water while it's healing. Once it's fully healed, it's recommended to avoid exposing the tattoo to chlorinated water for at least four weeks.

  • How long does it take for a tattoo to heal?

    Healing time can vary depending on the size and placement of the tattoo, as well as individual factors such as age and overall health. On average, it takes about 2-3 weeks  but full healing is 28 days ( full circle of skin regeneration)

  • How do you create custom designs, and how much input can I have in the design process?

    I create custom designs based on a client's ideas and preferences.

  • How much does it cost to get a tattoo, and do you charge by the hour or by the piece?

    Tattoo prices can vary depending on the size and complexity of the design. I charge by full day sessions. Estimate pricing will be provided after consultation.

  • How do I know if I'm ready to get a tattoo?

    Getting a tattoo is a personal decision that requires careful consideration. It's important to think about factors such as the design, placement, and potential impact on future job prospects or personal relationships.

  • What should I do if I experience an allergic reaction or other complications after getting a tattoo?

    If you experience any complications or allergic reactions after getting a tattoo, it's important to seek medical attention right away. Tattoo artists should provide aftercare instructions and be available to answer any questions or concerns.

  • Can I get a tattoo over scars or stretch marks?

    Yes and No all depends on scars and stretch marks.

  • Do you fix or finish other artist work?

    No unfortunately I don’t do that.