Of course, but it is recommended that you contact me beforehand to schedule a date and time, as if you come without notice, I may be tattooing or the studio could be closed since we operate based on the scheduled agenda.
It depends on the style, size, and complexity of the design. I recommend that you get in touch with me and send me a reference image along with a description of your idea, size, and approximate placement. I’ll give you a quote with no obligation.
If it’s a simple design with fine lines, I may have availability the same week as it doesn’t require much preparation or time. For a more elaborate fine line or micro-realism design, it’s better to book 2 to 4 weeks in advance.
Availability will vary depending on the time of year.
You must be at least 18 years old to get tattooed by me.
- If you are on antibiotics or corticosteroids several days before your appointment.
- If your immune system is compromised. If you are undergoing chemotherapy/radiotherapy or if you completed it less than 6 months prior.
- If you have a bacterial infection, fungal infection, or contagious virus.
- If you have skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or active skin infections.
- If you are allergic to any pigment.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
A medical report will be required in the following cases:
- If you have diabetes, infections, heart or kidney conditions, hepatitis, HIV, etc.
- If you have blood disorders or are undergoing treatment that affects blood coagulation.
- If you are sick or have an active infection.
- If you’ve been vaccinated within the last 48 hours.
- If you’ve received acne treatment with isotretinoin.
- If you have epilepsy.
In any of these cases, or others not mentioned, it is advisable to consult with your doctor.
In principle, no, I don’t work with color and I don’t have much experience with it. However, if you want to add a small touch of color, such as cat eyes, it wouldn’t be a problem.
If you are looking for a fully colored micro-realistic tattoo, I recommend finding an artist specialized in that style, as color is a completely different world and very complex to apply.
In principle, no, but it depends on the type of tattoo. Keep in mind that my style is based on light shading and fine lines, so it’s difficult to cover tattoos with thick and opaque lines. Light shading will never hide solid black ink. However, if you have a fine line tattoo and believe it can be covered, contact me and we’ll assess it together.
For micro-realism, yes, I create a custom design for each person.
For fine line tattoos, it depends on the client. As an artist, I prefer every creation to be unique and personal, but there are very simple linear designs that leave little room for modification. Even so, I will always try to create some alternative.
Of course! In fact, tattoos tend to heal better in the summer due to wearing less clothing, allowing the tattoo to breathe better and experience less friction, plus we generally have less dry skin, which makes the healing process easier.
You just need to plan it a bit more in advance to take the following into account:
- Do not expose the tattooed area to direct sunlight.
- Avoid excessive sweating.
- Avoid getting the area wet with dirty water, such as the sea, rivers, pools, spas, etc.
These precautions should be followed for two to three weeks after getting the tattoo, depending on your healing process.
Micro-realism and fine line tattoos are the most recommended for this time of year, as they generally have an easier and faster healing process.
Additionally, the best advantage of getting tattooed in summer is that you’ll be able to show off your beautiful new tattoo that same season.
Yes, to reserve a spot in my schedule, a deposit is required to confirm the appointment and start working on the design. You can make the deposit physically at the studio or via Bizum or bank transfer.
The deposit is usually between €20 and €50, depending on the total price of the tattoo, and it will be deducted from the final price on the day of the appointment.
If you’ve already made the deposit and cancel with more than 48 hours’ notice, you can recover the deposit, as long as the design hasn’t been sent to you yet. If the design has been sent, the deposit will go towards the hours spent working on it.
As long as you inform me with more than 48 hours’ notice, it’s possible to reschedule the appointment. Otherwise, you will lose the deposit, as that time was reserved for you and I wouldn’t have enough time to schedule another client.
Sure, as long as the change doesn’t require more time than what was originally booked, as this would delay the next appointment.
No, I take care of preparing the design. I’ll just need some reference images to better visualize your idea.
Of course, you can bring one or two companions to help you choose the placement and final design, but when it’s time to tattoo, we recommend you come alone, especially for micro-realistic tattoos, as they tend to take several hours and it can be tiring for your companions. Additionally, for hygiene reasons, it’s better to have as few people as possible in the tattoo booth.
Of course! Everyone has different fears originating from various causes, but in the case of needles, few people realize that the fear isn’t really of the needle itself, but of what it does.
In the case of tattoos, and especially with micro-realism and fine lines, the needle barely touches the skin, almost not penetrating, because if it did, the line would spread. The needle only enters the first and second layers of skin (there are three). In the case of a vaccine or blood test, the needle goes deeper into the skin, reaching fibers, muscle, and/or veins.
I have a lot of experience with this, so if you have any fears or insecurities, I’m the right tattoo artist to guide you through this experience.
Generally, no, especially with micro-realistic and fine line styles, but there are exceptions. Every person is different, and each area of the body feels different.
Tattooing doesn’t hurt, but it is noticeable and can sometimes be somewhat uncomfortable.
With fine line and micro-realism tattoos, the tattoo is usually not painful, as this style is more superficial and less aggressive on the skin. Even so, after a couple of hours of micro- realism tattooing, the skin can become somewhat irritated and sensitive, which may cause discomfort. However, it’s very manageable, as the pain is gradual and breaks can be taken on request.
There are exceptions with certain body areas. Some areas closer to the bone, such as the ribs, hands, feet, elbows, knees, or areas with thinner skin, like the inner thighs or arms, can be a bit more uncomfortable, but it’s a continuous sensation that’s easy to get used to and very bearable. That said, each person is unique and different.
I don’t recommend using numbing creams for tattooing, as they can affect the final result. Many numbing creams harden the skin when they numb it, which makes it harder for the ink to penetrate properly, potentially causing loss of detail in the tattoo.
99% of the clients who get their first tattoo with me are pleasantly surprised when they feel the needle, as they often come with completely wrong ideas about the pain.
If I’m not traveling, my response time is usually between 1 and 3 days. If that period has passed and you haven’t received a reply, please send me another message.
Sometimes messages go to spam, or Instagram doesn’t show them to me. You can also try contacting me through other channels. But please be patient, remember that I sometimes tattoo from 9 AM to 9 PM, and when I’m tattooing, I can’t reply to messages.