Frequently Asked Questions

To schedule a tattoo appointment, please fill out this form. I will then reach out to you via Instagram or email with a personalized quote according to your design description, so I request you to please be diligent in providing the size dimensions and placement of your tattoo. I recommend booking in advance to secure your preferred date and time.

Walk-ins are welcome, but I can’t guarantee I can squeeze you in without a reservation. It’s advisable to message me beforehand to check with my schedule. Or better yet, just choose a date and book with me! It’ll only take a few minutes 😄

Prior to your appointment, ensure you are well-rested, hydrated, and have eaten a meal. The last thing we both want is for you to be feeling faint during a multi-hour session. And please, please–avoid alcohol or excessive caffeine on the day of your tattoo appointment.

In accordance with local regulations, clients must be at least 18 years old to receive a tattoo. I also personally don’t make exceptions based on parental consent, sorry.

While you’re welcome to bring a friend for support, space limitations may apply. Please check with the studio in advance.

Short answer–no. I am strictly against copying already tattooed designs…from other tattoo artists, especially. But I am always willing to collaborate with you so we can come up with similar concepts or designs for your own unique tattoo.

I will always provide detailed aftercare instructions on the day of the appointment. This includes how to keep your fresh tattoo clean, which moisturizers you should use, and making sure how to properly take care of your tattoo to ensure it heals great and ages great.

Tattoo prices vary based on size, complexity, and the artist’s hourly rate. You can consult with me for a personalized quote by filling up the same form for booking an appointment. A deposit is required to secure your appointment.

Pain tolerance varies, but many people describe it as discomfort rather than intense pain. I am of course willing to work with you to make the experience as comfortable as possible 🙂

Blood donation regulations vary by location, but typically, you may need to wait 3-12 months after getting a tattoo before donating blood.

Tattoos can fade over the years due to sun exposure and aging, but proper care and sun protection can help preserve their vibrancy.

Infection and allergic reactions are potential risks. If you have any concerns, consult with a medical professional.