Getting your first tattoo is exciting, nerve wracking, intense, and could be a great or horrible experience. You will remember getting your first tattoo for the rest of your life, and a little preparation goes a long way. Here's what we recommend to make sure your first tattoo experience is smooth from start to finish.
We walk every first-timer through the process step by step, so don't hesitate to ask questions at any point.
The right tattoo artist makes all the difference — and we're confident our work speaks for itself. That said, each artist is unique as are clients. Here's what to look for when choosing your next tattoo artist. You need to truly trust them to mark you for the rest of your life to get the best tattoo.
We invite you to visit our studio, review our portfolio, check out our client testimonials and reviews, and see firsthand why our clients keep coming back. Ready to get started? Book a consultation.
Key things to decide:
How visible do you want it day‑to‑day (work, family, future plans)?
How worried are you about pain?
How big and detailed is the design?
Current and future job context.
Recommended first‑tattoo spots
Areas to avoid for a very first piece
During your consultation, we'll help you find the ideal placement based on your design's size, shape, how it flows with your body's natural contours, and affect future tattoos. See how placement works with different styles in our tattoo gallery.
Many people are sure they will stop at one, but nearly everyone continues on their tattoo journey. Many of our clients first tattoos were badly placed and sized because they thought they knew best for the tattoo and did not take the advice of the tattooer. Ultimately the tattoo is yours, but your tattoo artist should have expert advice to offer.
Small to medium designs (2–4 inches) are a great starting point for a first tattoo. They allow enough detail for a meaningful piece without committing to a long first session. Your first tattoo can (and should) be designed with larger tattoos planned for the future.
Great tattoos come from many paths — a deeply personal custom piece you've been thinking about for years, a spontaneous flash design that just speaks to you, or anything in between. What they all have in common is that the person was honest about why they wanted it. In tattooing, mistakes are easy to make and hard to fix, so understanding your motivation is the best place to start.
People get tattoos for many reasons — all of them valid:
We welcome it. Bring reference images, personal sketches, screenshots, mood boards — anything that helps us understand your vision.
We respect the artistry and intellectual property of other tattoo artists, so we won't replicate someone else's custom piece line for line.
This approach ensures you walk away with something truly unique — a piece no one else is wearing.
Size is driven by the level of detail in your design and where it sits on your body. Going too small is the most common mistake we see. Ultimately your tattoo design should fit the body part, with consideration of future tattoo work.
During your consultation, we'll recommend the ideal dimensions to ensure your design looks sharp now and holds up for decades.
Both tattoo styles can last a lifetime with proper care, but they do age differently.
The short answer: black and gray is generally more resilient, but well-executed color work holds up beautifully over time too.
We execute both styles at a high level and will help you choose the approach that best serves your design.
We use professional-grade tattoo inks from reputable manufacturers that meet current industry safety standards. Many of the inks in our studio are vegan-friendly.
Your safety and comfort are our priority. We're happy to discuss our ink sourcing in detail during your consultation.
Booking with us starts with a simple tattoo request through our website, over the phone, or in person at our studio. Share your idea and we'll take it from there.
The more detail you include upfront, the more efficiently we can bring your vision to life. We look forward to hearing from you.
A consultation is where your tattoo journey begins. It's a collaborative conversation to make sure we're perfectly aligned before any ink touches skin.
Consultations ensure there are no surprises on tattoo day — just excitement. Book your consultation.
We recommend booking in advance, especially for larger or more complex pieces. Our schedule fills up, so planning ahead is key. Also, individual artists have different wait times.
Reach out as early as you can and we'll find the right window for your project. Each artist's schedule is different, and will have different wait times, so be sure to ask how long your artist's lead time is usually. Get started here.
Yes. A deposit of $50 - $100 is required to secure your appointment. This is standard practice at professional studios and protects both your time and ours.
If you need to reschedule, just give us adequate notice and your deposit stays intact. We allow a one-time reschedule, as long as you contact up atleast 48 hours prior to your appointment.
Life happens — we understand. We simply ask for at least 48 hours notice so we can offer your time slot to another client.
We're flexible and want to work with you — just keep us in the loop.
Asking the right questions before booking shows you're a thoughtful client — and helps ensure a great experience. Here are the ones that matter most.
We love walk-ins when time allows! Here's how it works:
We work with out-of-town clients regularly and make the process easy:
Tattoo pricing depends on size, complexity, placement, and session time. We believe in transparent pricing with no surprises.
Your artist will provide a clear cost estimate before your appointment so you know exactly what to expect. Quality tattooing is an investment in your skin — and our pricing reflects the craftsmanship you'll receive.
A quality tattoo reflects years of training, premium materials, and a level of care that protects your health and produces lasting results.
Tipping is customary and always appreciated. It recognizes the artistry, expertise, and care your artist brings to every session.
Touch-ups, in most cases, are not included in the original price. As there are many factors that can contribute to a tattoo needing a touch-up, improper healing is generally the culprit. Our artists will always work with their clients on a case by case basis, and in most cases, its just a minimal charge.
Proper aftercare is the single best thing you can do to protect your investment.
Yes! Gift cards make perfect presents for the tattoo lover in your life.
We accept multiple payment methods for your convenience:
A little preparation makes a big difference in how your session goes and how your tattoo heals. Start a few days before your appointment.
Come prepared and your session will be much more comfortable. Here's our recommended packing list.
You're welcome to bring one guest for moral support. We just ask that you keep it to one person to maintain a calm, professional workspace. Small children are not allowed.
No need — your artist will prep the area as part of the setup. We actually prefer to handle it ourselves.
Alcohol is a firm no. Caffeine is generally fine in moderation.
Here's how to find us:
Address
190 Main Street
Suite 1A
East Haven, CT 06512
Parking
Ample parking available in our parking lot.
Need directions? Call us at (203) 469 - 9208 and we'll help guide you in. We look forward to seeing you!
Honestly? Yes, there's discomfort involved. But the vast majority of our clients say it was much more manageable than they expected.
The sensation changes depending on the type of work being done and where on your body. Here's what to expect at different stages.
Areas with thin skin over bone and dense nerve clusters are the most sensitive. Here's a general breakdown.
Most painful:
Session length depends entirely on the size and complexity of your piece. We'll give you a clear time estimate during your consultation.
Numbing creams are an option, but they come with trade-offs. We recommend discussing it with your artist before applying anything. Most artists will refrain from working on skin that has been treated with numbing cream.
Absolutely — your comfort is our priority, and breaks are completely normal during any session. Our artists actually build natural pause points into longer appointments so you can recharge.
The surface layer of your tattoo typically heals within 5 to 7 days, though full deep-tissue healing takes 2–3 months. Following our aftercare instructions closely makes all the difference in how your tattoo looks long-term.
We may suggest using a Saniderm bandage, or just going with the tradtional method. Either way, your artist will discuss with you proper healing. We suggest only using products that are designed for tattoo healing, and refrain from using petroleum based products.
Your artist may suggest one of the following two methods to care for your new tattoo, depending on what the two decide would be best for your individual situation.
We may suggest using a Saniderm bandage, or just going with the tradtional method.
Saniderm:
A Saniderm style bandage is applied directly after your tattoo session, and designed to stay attached for 5 days.
This bandage will completely seal and protect the area, allowing your body to heal itself underneath.
Seeing quite a bit of discharge under the bandage is completely normal and will aid in the healing process.
Your artist may suggest that you return the following day to change the bandage, if he/she feels it best in your case.
Saniderm bandages don't require any regular maintenance on your part while your tattoo is healing, but there are some things to look out for. It's best to avoid excess sun exposure or sweating while healing, so use your best judgement in your day to day activites. Also, be mindful that some clients have been known to develop a reaction to the adhesive in these bandages, and should remove it immediately if any redness occurs, and switch to the traditional method. After 5 days, the bandage should be removed, which is best done in a shower, and peeled off slowly. Continued moisturizing with a tattoo friendly product, like Redemption Aftercare, is suggested for the next few weeks.
Traditional Method:
1. After two or more hours, remove bandage and wash antibacterial soap.
Bandage can stay on for up to 8 hours, so wait until you are able to properly care for your tattoo before removing bandage.
2. Once it thoroughly cleaned and rinsed, pat dry with a paper towel, and let air dry for 10 to 15 minutes.
House towels can harbor bacteria, so we suggest using paper towels.
3. With clean hands, apply a very small amount of ointment, and work into the skin. We suggest using Redemption Tattoo Aftercare, or non-petroleum based products that are designed to tattoo healing.
4. Re-wrap with saran wrap.
We suggest keeping your tattoo wrapped day and night for the first 5 days, until your tattoo peels.
5. Change the wrap a few times a day, as your schedule allows. Be sure to properly clean, dry, and re-apply ointment when doing so.
6. Around the 5th day, your tattoo will start to peel like sunburn, usually in the shower. Allow your tattoo to peel on its own, don't rush it.
7. Once your tattoo has fully peeled, you need not wrap it anymore, and can switch to a moisturizer for dry skin. Be sure to use high quality moisturizers, ie. Redemption, Aveeno, Lubriderm, Eucerin, Curel, etc.
Should you have any problems along the way, call your tattoo artist immediately for advice. Don't take the advice of friends and family, and don't wait. The future of your tattoo, how it will look for the rest of your life, is entirely dependent on how it heels during the first week, so give it the attention it deserves.
Hold off on swimming until your tattoo is fully healed — typically . Submerging a healing tattoo in any body of water exposes it to bacteria and chemicals that can cause infection or premature ink loss.
We recommend waiting at least 48–72 hours before light exercise, and avoiding intense workouts for the first 1–2 weeks. Your fresh tattoo is essentially an open wound, and sweat can irritate it and introduce bacteria.
Keep your tattoo completely out of direct sunlight for the entire healing period — at minimum . UV exposure is the single most damaging thing for a new tattoo and can cause fading, blistering, and extended healing time.
Peeling, flaking, and itching are completely normal — it means your skin is healing exactly as it should. This phase typically starts around days 4–7 and resolves within 1–2 weeks.
Some redness, swelling, and warmth are normal in the first few days, but certain symptoms may signal an infection that needs medical attention. Infections are uncommon with proper aftercare, but it's important to know the warning signs.
Some tattoos benefit from a touch-up or 'polishing session' after the initial healing period, and that's completely normal.
All tattoos change subtly over time as part of the skin's natural aging process, but proper care can keep your ink looking sharp for decades. The good news is that the biggest fading factors are within your control.
We take every step to make sure you love your design before any ink touches skin — you'll approve both the artwork and the stencil placement before we begin. That said, if you have concerns about a healed tattoo, there are always options.
Cover-ups are absolutely possible and are some of the most rewarding work our artists do. A skilled cover-up artist can transform an old, unwanted, or poorly executed tattoo into a piece you'll be proud to show off.
Tattoo removal typically involves laser treatments that break down ink particles so your body can flush them away naturally. It's a significant commitment in terms of sessions, cost, and discomfort — which is why we always encourage thoughtful planning before getting tattooed.
When performed by a licensed professional in a clean, regulated studio, tattooing is a very safe procedure. Our studio follows strict health and safety protocols that meet or exceed all local and state health department regulations.
You must be at least 18 years old to get a tattoo at our studio, and a valid government-issued photo ID is required at every appointment. We do tattoo minors, ages 16 & 17, with proper parental consent and paperwork. This is both our policy and a legal requirement.
When you're ready, we'll be here to give you an incredible first tattoo experience.
Many medical conditions are compatible with tattooing, but certain conditions do require extra consideration and a conversation with your physician. We want to make sure every client is safe and healthy throughout the process.
We strongly advise waiting until after pregnancy and nursing are complete before getting a tattoo. While the process itself is localized, pregnancy and nursing introduce variables that aren't worth the risk. We will not tattoo clients who are currently pregnant.
If you're currently ill, running a fever, or taking antibiotics, we recommend rescheduling your appointment. Your immune system is already working hard, and adding a tattoo — which your body treats as a controlled wound — puts additional strain on your recovery.
In many cases, yes — tattoos over scars and stretch marks can produce beautiful results. However, scarred skin behaves differently than normal skin, so a consultation with one of our artists is essential to set realistic expectations.
Period: Yes, you can get tattooed during your period, though you may be more sensitive to pain. Sunburn: No — sunburned skin cannot be tattooed. Wait until completely healed (1-2 weeks minimum). Tanning: Avoid tanning the area for 2+ weeks before your appointment. Tanned or damaged skin doesn't hold ink as well and is more prone to complications.