Healed Tattoos: The Only Result That Matters
Anyone can shoot a sharp photo the moment the needle lifts. A fresh tattoo is high-contrast and crisp, flattered by good lighting — but that's not the tattoo you live with. The real test comes months later, once the skin settles and the ink finds its permanent home. That's where craftsmanship shows.
I truly believe tattoos are not just for Instagram — they're for life. I build every piece for how it'll read in five, ten, twenty years, not for how it photographs the day it's done. Proper depth, clean linework, and saturation suited to your specific skin are what keep black and grey realism looking deliberate and legible for decades, instead of fading into a soft grey blur.
I've tattooed a wide range of skin types and tones, and healed results always come down to technique tailored to the canvas — never a one-size-fits-all approach. A tattoo executed correctly ages with you. One that wasn't starts losing itself almost immediately. I stand behind that work with a complimentary touch-up within the first year, so your piece settles exactly the way it should.
So before you make one of the biggest decisions of your life, ask any artist to show you their healed work — not just fresh photos. Whether you choose me or someone else, what matters is that you walk away with a tattoo that still looks like itself long after the swelling's gone.