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Q: I've never had a tattoo before, what
should I know about the shop/artists before I commit to
getting a tattoo?
A: You want to be an educated consumer,
especially with your body and your health. None of the questions
below should pose a problem to an ethical tattoo artist
working in clean studio. If your questions aren't answered
easily, or you feel uncomfortable with the answers or the
manner the answers are presented, walk away.

- Make sure the studio is clean. At Fine
Line Tattoo we take personal and professional hygiene
seriously, extra care is taken to ensure areas in our
shop are not cross-contaminated during clean-up. We take
every precaution to protect our customers and ourselves!
You should do the same when considering a tattoo.
- Are the folks working in the studio clean,
well groomed, personable?
- Feel free to ask the artist questions
about their craft. How long have they been tattooing?
Who did they apprentice under and where? What is their
best subject to tattoo? Ask to see samples of their work.
If you are still unsure of a particular artist's ability,
ask if you can watch them while they work.
- Ask personnel how they clean their equipment,
specifically how they sterilize it. At Fine Line Tattoo
we use sterilization (autoclave) to properly sterilize
equipment.
- Ask if they reuse needles (needles are
inexpensive and should never be reused). Fine Line Tattoo
does not reuse needles.
- Ask if everything is single service use.
Ask if it will only be used on you and then disposed of.
Fine Line Tattoo disposes of items after each use (with
the exception of tattoo machines and items that can be
safely sterilized).
Q: Do I need to make an appointment to get
a tattoo?
A: It is better to make an appointment to
ensure the artist has enough time to work on your tattoo,
but walk-ins are welcome if the artists are not busy and
can fit you in when you stop by.
Q: Is it painful getting a tattoo?
A: Getting a tattoo feels similar to nicking
yourself shaving, it's a slight burning or stinging sensation.
After the tattoo is complete, you may notice slight discomfort
for a short period of time (depending on the location and
the size of the tattoo), however it should not be painful
to the point of unbearable.
Q: I want a tattoo of my favorite (dog/person/thing)
and I have a picture. Can I get a custom tattoo done with
a photo?
A: Yes, please provide Fine Line Tattoo
with the photo in advance of your tattoo appointment, so
we can make a drawing of it.
Q: How long does it take to get a tattoo?
A: It depends on the size and intricacy
of the design.
Q: I have a birthmark I want covered, can
that be done?
A: Yes, most birthmarks can be covered,
however Fine Line Tattoo recommends you stop in to show
the artist your birthmark to ensure it can be tattooed over.
Click here
to view our cover up page (covering birthmarks).
Q: I have a scar/mark I'd like covered up,
can I get a tattoo over that? Click here
to view our cover up page (covering scars).
A: Yes, most scars can be tattooed over,
however Fine Line Tattoo recommends you stop by to discuss
your particular scar area with an artist prior to making
an appointment.
Q: I have an old tattoo, but it's really
faded, can I have it brightened?
A: Yes, Fine Line Tattoo covers old, poorly
done, and non-professional tattoos. Click here
to view our cover up page (which includes brightening faded
tattoo's).
Q: I have an old tattoo, that is really
ugly, can I get a new tattoo over the old one?
A: Yes, Fine Line Tattoo can cover old tattoos
(see above). You can view several examples of covered up
tattoo's by clicking here.
Q: Are there any body areas Fine Line Tattoo
will not tattoo? If so, why?
A: Fine Line Tattoo will not tattoo on genitals
(for obvious reasons) and we cannot guarantee tattoos on
hands or feet because the skin wears off these areas faster
than the tattoo's can heal. Fine Line Tattoo does not do
"cosmetic" tattoo's (permanent lip or eye liner).
Gender specific questions (Females):
Q: Is there any time of the month not ideal
for getting a tattoo?
A: Yes, 5 days before, during, and after
your period are not ideal days to get a tattoo because your
body does not produce endorphins. Endorphins kick in after
a tattoo has been started and help your body manage pain
naturally.
If you have ANY other questions not specifically
addressed here, please do not hestitate to contact us at
Fine Line Tattoo. We would be happy to discuss any issues
or concerns you might have. Your tattoo satisfaction is
our goal.
Email
us here
or phone us at 403-210-1080
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