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Getting a Tattoo Done 

 

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What's it like getting a tattoo done and what are the actual steps involved in getting a tattoo done and how long will the whole process take?

You've already finished all the research behind your design choice, its history and symbolism, placement, how much it's going to cost.

You've found a studio and had a good setting with a qualified artist, and are comfortable with getting your tattoo done there.

You've considered all the potential consequences, both personal and professional, if any, but ultimatly the choice is up to you, and now the time when all your research and hard work comes together is near.

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What is it like to actually get a tattoo done? Hopefully, you've followed a plan similar to this. It's not that getting a tattoo done is a life changing moment, that is, unless you plaster 56 assorted stars across your face.

tattoo machine pictureThe simple facts are, it should be an educated decision, after all it is permanent, and the choice should suit your style and look good on you. So, what comes next? Hopefully the following list will shed some light on what's to come.

The first step to getting a tattoo done is to fill out some simple paperwork, stating you age, and that you're not pregnant, intoxicated, or have any threatening medical concerns. This paperwork differs from studio to studio, but is basically the same.

Next, it's time to pay for the services rendered, and most studios require payment in advance. It's kind of hard to repo a tattoo, and too late to be having second thoughts after the fact.

Now it's time to relax and get comfortable. You may be asked to sit in a chair or on a bench, or something in between, depending on the artist's preference. Ideally, both of you will be quite comfortable.

The area of the tattoo will be shaved next, even if it doesn't appear to be any hair; it's there, you just can't see it, and it will hinder the process.

After the area has been shaved, it will be cleaned and sterilized, using any number of cleansers or anti-bacterial disinfectants, similar to the way a medical procedure is prepared.

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The artist will now prepare the equipment, and the inks to be applied, scrub up, and begin to place the stencil in its proper location if one is used, followed by a thin coating of Vaseline.

The reason for this is so that small needles of the tattoo gun will glide smoothly and accurately across the skin, and won't tug and pull at it. The Vaseline also keeps the image from the stencil being rubbed off as easily.

It's finally time to get started, and the artist will now trace the outline of the tattoo with a tattoo gun, reproducing the basic image.

This stage will be more painful to some degree, depending on your tolerance and the placement, but lessens as it goes along, and really, if it's not in one of the more sensitive areas, it's not that bad.

Last, but certainly not the least, are the shading and coloring, going much faster, and are usually less painful. The time of this whole process varies, depending on the tattoo size and detail, ranging from 30 minutes to several hours.

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In certain cases, this step may take several visits back to the studio depending on the size and complexity of the design. And finally; a clean-up, some more anti-bacterial ointment or one of the speciality products produced today, and a bandage, after that, you will be explained about proper aftercare and given written directions for when you return home to heal, but that's another page that we can get into later.

So there you have it; now you know what to expect. Keep in mind that these steps that I just outlined are generalizations and each studio may have their own variations of having a tattoo done, but basically most shops will be similar.

Thanks for taking the time to check out, getting a tattoo done ,and visiting feminine tattoo designs at Angel Heart Tattoo. If you want to learn more about aftercare and the healing process, you can check out new tattoo care. Good luck on your journey.

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