The Tattooing Process

 

 

 

The Tattooing Process is a step-by-step overview of what you can expect the day you come in for your tattoo.

1. The first thing you will do when you come in for your appointment is to choose the pattern, design, or image that you would like for the artists at Double Elevens to capture for you. In our lobby we have an entire wall of display boards with sample patterns and designs for you to choose from. If you already have a design please bring it with you. Remember, at Double Elevens custom work is our specialty!

2. Next, the tattooist will do an ID check to ensure that you are of legal age. Please be advised that Double Elevens Tattoo & Piercing refuses service to any individual under the age of 18. We prefer individuals wait until they reach the age of majority. As part of the age check/ID verification process, you will be asked to sign a consent and release form authorizing the tattooist to perform the procedure. Before you sign the consent agreement, the tattooist will go over the form with you to ensure that you understand and are comfortable with the health and safety issues and risks involved with tattooing.

3. Now you are ready to begin the tattoo application process. The tattooist will mount the newly opened needle set in the machine and will set up the pigments that will be used in containers in front of you. We set up the pigments that will be used in front of you so that you can see that we do not re-use pigments.

4. The area to be tattooed will be washed, disinfected, then shaved. Once clean and sterile, the outline/stencil of the design will be applied to the cleaned/sterile area. The outline is the gude that the tattooist will use when applying the pigments.

5. Now, the main step, the tattooist will apply the tattoo using the needles and the pigments.

6. After the tattoo has been applied, the tattooist will once again wash the area and then apply a sterile dressing. Before you leave the tattooist will discuss the care and cleaning procedures for your new tattoo.

7. There - you're done! Your new work of body art is now complete!