The first step in getting your tattoo is to contact me for a free consultation. This can be done in person or online, and it’s a chance for us to discuss your idea, including style, size, and placement. This helps me understand your expectations and assess the feasibility of the design based on the chosen area and your skin type.
Every tattoo tells a story or holds a special meaning, and I want yours to be unique and personal. I’ll ask you to share your idea, whether it’s a symbol, an image, or an abstract concept. From there, I’ll interpret it and transform it into a design that reflects both your vision and my artistic style.
Once I have all the necessary information, I’ll create a draft of the design and adapt it to the chosen area of your body. Some modifications may be needed to enhance the harmony and aesthetics of the tattoo. Once you approve the design, we’ll determine the session duration and pricing together.
When everything is set, we’ll schedule your tattoo appointment. If your design is large or complex, multiple sessions may be required. I’ll also provide you with some guidelines on how to prepare for the session, such as avoiding sun exposure or substances that may affect healing, like alcohol or blood-thinning medications.
On the day of your tattoo, I’ll clean and, if necessary, shave the tattoo area. Then, I’ll place the stencil on your skin so you can preview how the tattoo will look. Once you’re happy with the placement, I’ll start tattooing using sterile, high-quality materials. If you ever need a break during the session, just let me know. Once the tattoo is finished, I’ll clean it and take some pictures.
After completing your tattoo, I’ll take some photos to document the work and highlight the details of the design. If you’d like, I can send you the pictures once they’re ready!
To protect your tattoo and promote optimal healing, I’ll apply a second skin protective film. This special transparent bandage creates a barrier against bacteria and external agents while allowing for a faster and safer healing process. I recommend:
Keeping the film on for 3-5 days, depending on your skin and the type of tattoo.
Avoiding direct sun exposure, prolonged baths, and activities that cause excessive sweating.
Once you remove the second skin, gently wash the tattoo with lukewarm water and mild soap, then apply a specialized tattoo cream or tattoo butter to keep the skin hydrated and support the healing process.
Following these aftercare instructions carefully to ensure perfect healing and preserve the tattoo’s quality over time.
By following these steps, your tattoo will heal safely and maintain its quality over time. If you have any questions or concerns during the healing process, feel free to reach out—I’m always here to help!