Tattoo FAQs
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Healing times vary depending on the size, placement, and style of your tattoo, but here's a general guide:
Fine Line Tattoos
Surface healing: 2–3 weeks
Complete healing: 4–6 weeks
Traditional, Black & Gray, and Color Tattoos
Surface healing: 2–4 weeks
Complete healing: 4–8 weeks
Large or Full Sleeve Tattoos
Surface healing: 3–4 weeks
Complete healing: 6–8 weeks
Heavy Color or Solid Blackwork Tattoos
Surface healing: 3–4 weeks
Complete healing: 6–8 weeks (or longer for very large pieces)
Hand, Foot, and Finger Tattoos
Surface healing: 2–4 weeks
Complete healing: 6–8 weeks (These areas may require touch-ups due to frequent movement and friction.)
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No, we do not.
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A cover ups cost usually varies person to person, depending how big the cover up is and what tattoo will cover up the old one.
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No, you cannot get a tattoo while pregnant
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It is decent topical ointment. However, we recommend Vitalitree.
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You should wait at least 2 to 4 weeks before swimming, or until your tattoo is completely healed.
There should not be any scabs or peeling skin, no redness, swelling, or tenderness.
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Yes, we accept tips but it is not required
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Most Painful Tattoo Locations
Ribs
Sternum (chest bone)
Spine
Neck and throat
Hands and fingers
Feet and toes
Ankles
Kneecaps
Elbows
Armpits
Inner bicep
Groin
Face
Less Painful Tattoo Locations
Outer upper arm
Forearm
Outer shoulder
Calf
Thigh
Upper back
Buttocks
Areas where you have more muscle or fat tend to be more comfortable.

