TATTOO
First, let’s review the final sketch. I cleanse the skin and apply the sketch on your skin, exactly where you want your tattoo to be. If the location is right, I’ll start the tattooing process. The duration of tattooing depends on size, complexity and shadows. The procedure is a little bit of painful, but the worst pain is at first, and after a while the body gets used to it.
X PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING – If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, you should not get a tattoo.
X AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE – If you have autoimmune disease, tattoo is not recommended. This is because you may have healing complications due to illness or medication. If you wish, you can consult your doctor.
X DIABETES – Getting a tattoo is not recommended if you have diabetes. High blood sugar can complicate the healing process and put you at risk of infection. If your blood sugar levels change during the procedure, the procedure can be painful and stressful.
X KELOIDARS / HYPERTROPHIC SCORING – If you have a tendency to develop keloid scars, it is not recommended to get a tattoo or you should do it on your own risk.
X EPILEPSY – Any part of a tattooing procedure can cause an epileptic seizure for some reason. This may be due to pain / stress / constant bright light directed at the face, etc. In addition, it is not known how the medicine used by the client may affect the healing of the tattoo. The best solution is to consult a doctor.
X RADIATION / CHEMICAL TREATMENT – If you are currently receiving chemotherapy, it is best to wait or make sure your doctor allows you to come for tattoo procedure. Chemotherapy can cause neuropenia, which increases the risk of infection and can complicate the healing process. Your immune system is damaged. I need your doctor’s consent to perform the procedure.
X AGE – Tattooing is not performed on minors.
Prices start from 50 € .
X Miniature tattoo 50-80 € .
X Small tattoo 80-160 € .
X Medium tattoo 120-220 € .
A few weeks before the procedure peel and moisturize the skin where the tattoo should come. Avoid alcohol a few days before the tattoo.
On the day of making the tattoo, have a proper meal, but not just before the procedure. Bring a snack and, if you wish, some movies or a book, etc. with your phone / tablet.
HEALING | AFTER CARE
1 H
After the tattoo is done, I cover it with a film . The film is transparent and feels like second skin. It is almost non-existent and does not interfere with normal life. The film protects against bacteria and you don’t have to do anything with the tattoo while it is on.
1 H
After the tattoo is done, I cover it with a film . The film is transparent and feels like second skin. It is almost non-existent and does not interfere with normal life. The film protects against bacteria and you don’t have to do anything with the tattoo while it is on.
1 – 3 DAYS
The first days are covered with a special film . Some fluid that is a mixture of tissue fluid, blood, and ink accumulates under the film. Keep the film on for as long as it stays. If the film is on, you can wash your body as usual and live your life as usual. However, avoid sweating for 3-4 days. Once the film is already uncomfortably loose, you can remove it and start the after care consisting of washing and moisturizing twice a day.
3 + DAYS
When the film comes off or you remove it, start gently washing your tattoo twice a day in the morning and evening. After washing, dry the tattoo with a clean towel and moisten it with a thin layer. You can also moisten during the day if you feel the need to do so.
A crust may form on the tattoo, which will come off. Peeling is uneven.
Avoid wearing clothes where the crust may get stuck. Crusts must not be pulled or touched.
The top layer of skin heals in a few weeks, but the internal skin structures heal in up to 3 -6 months. Continue moisturizing even after the top layer of skin has healed, as moisturizing will keep your tattoo fresh and vibrant for longer.
1 – 3 DAYS
The first days are covered with a special film . Some fluid that is a mixture of tissue fluid, blood, and ink accumulates under the film. Keep the film on for as long as it stays. If the film is on, you can wash your body as usual and live your life as usual. However, avoid sweating for 3-4 days. Once the film is already uncomfortably loose, you can remove it and start the after care consisting of washing and moisturizing twice a day.
3 + DAYS
When the film comes off or you remove it, start gently washing your tattoo twice a day in the morning and evening. After washing, dry the tattoo with a clean towel and moisten it with a thin layer. You can also moisten during the day if you feel the need to do so.
A crust may form on the tattoo, which will come off. Peeling is uneven.
Avoid wearing clothes where the crust may get stuck. Crusts must not be pulled or touched.
The top layer of skin heals in a few weeks, but the internal skin structures heal in up to 3 -6 months. Continue moisturizing even after the top layer of skin has healed, as moisturizing will keep your tattoo fresh and vibrant for longer.