There are a few steps that you will want to take if you haven’t done this before.

What is the process of getting a tattoo?

Getting a tattoo is a big decision and a “permanent” one at that but here are some steps you can follow to help you decide on a tattoo:

  1. Thoroughly research a tattoo studio and artist: Take your time to choose the right shop and artist. Each tattoo artist will interpret your design idea differently, so it’s crucial that you find someone who gets your style. Check online reviews, ask to see past work, and make sure the artist has completed the safety requirements necessary.
  2. Choose your tattoo design and style: Whether you choose the artist or the design first is totally up to you. However, if you have a very specific type of tattoo or look in mind, it could be helpful to narrow down which artists do that artwork best. If you’re dead set on going to one artist in particular and are more open to their input when it comes to the design and placement, then you can go the other route by bringing your inspiration to them and letting them do their thing.
  3. Pick your tattoo placement: Consider the size and placement of your tattoo. Think about how visible you want it to be and whether it will affect your professional life.
  4. Schedule your appointment: Once you’ve found the right artist and design, schedule your appointment. Keep in mind that some artists may have a long waiting list, so plan accordingly.
  5. Ensure your skin is in shape: Make sure your skin is healthy and free of any rashes, cuts, or sunburns before getting a tattoo. This will help the tattoo heal properly.
  6. Complete paperwork, settle payment and tip: Before getting inked, you’ll need to fill out some paperwork and settle payment with the studio. Don’t forget to tip your artist if you’re happy with their work.
  7. Get comfortable in the tattoo chair: Once you’re in the chair, make sure you’re comfortable. You may be sitting for a while, so bring a book or some music to keep you entertained .
  8. Approve the placement for the stencil transfer: Your artist will create a stencil transfer of your design and place it on your skin. Make sure you’re happy with the placement before they start tattooing.
  9. Be patient while the artist prepares the equipment: Your artist will need to prepare their equipment before they start tattooing. This may take some time, so be patient.
  10. Hold still for the tracing and linework: Once the artist starts tattooing, hold still. They’ll start with the outline and then move on to shading and coloring.
  11. Brace yourself for the shading and coloring: Shading and coloring can be more painful than the outline, so be prepared.
  12. Admire the finished tattoo: Once the artist is done, admire your new tattoo!
  13. Apply the dressing and bandaging: Your artist will apply a dressing and bandage to your tattoo to protect it. Follow their aftercare instructions carefully.

If you’re still unsure about getting a tattoo, take your time and don’t rush the process. It’s important to make sure you’re comfortable with your decision and that you’re getting a tattoo for the right reasons.