Do you offer free touch-ups?

Yes. We offer one complimentary touch-up for tattoos done in our studio, provided the tattoo has fully healed and the touch-up is needed due to normal healing variation such as minor fading or small gaps in ink coverage. Touch-ups are not covered if the issue resulted from improper aftercare, sun damage, or excessive wear. Your artist will assess the healed tattoo and advise accordingly.

How long after my tattoo can i get a touch-up?

Wait a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks after your original session before getting a touch-up. Your tattoo must be fully surface-healed before any additional work can be done. Coming in too soon can damage the healing skin and compromise the final result. For larger pieces that involved multiple sessions, touch-ups should wait until all areas are fully healed.

Can you fix or cover up an old tattoo?

Yes. Cover-ups and reworks are a specialty for several of our artists. A cover-up involves designing a new tattoo that incorporates and conceals the existing ink. The success of a cover-up depends on the size, darkness, and placement of the original tattoo. Some pieces may benefit from laser lightening sessions before the cover-up to give the new design more flexibility. Book a consultation so your artist can assess the existing tattoo and discuss realistic options.

Do you do tattoo removal or fading?

We do not offer laser tattoo removal in-house. For full removal, we recommend consulting a licensed laser removal specialist. However, if you're fading a tattoo specifically to prepare for a cover-up or rework, we're happy to refer you to trusted laser partners in the area and coordinate the timing with your cover-up appointment. Partial fading significantly expands the creative possibilities for a cover-up design.

What if I'm not happy with how my tattoo turned out?

Talk to us. We want every client to love their tattoo and we take dissatisfaction seriously. If you have concerns, reach out to the studio directly and we'll set up a conversation with your artist to understand the issue. In many cases, a touch-up or modification can address the concern. We're committed to making it right, but the conversation has to start with you reaching out. Please don't suffer in silence. We'd much rather know and have the opportunity to fix it.