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Tattoo pricing varies significantly. Small, simple tattoos might range from $100-$250 (minimum charge often applies). Larger or custom pieces are typically priced by the hour (e.g., $150-$300+ per hour) or by the piece, depending on complexity, detail, and the artist's experience. Salonist can help you find studios that offer transparent pricing.
A standard earlobe piercing typically costs between $40-$80, which usually includes the basic, high-quality jewelry. More complex cartilage piercings or body piercings will be more expensive, ranging from $60-$150+, also usually including initial jewelry.
A new tattoo typically takes 2-4 weeks for the superficial layers of skin to heal. However, it can take several months for the deeper layers to fully heal and for the tattoo to settle completely.
Aftercare involves keeping the tattoo clean (washing gently with antibacterial soap), moisturized (using a recommended tattoo aftercare balm), and protected from sun exposure. Avoid swimming, soaking in baths, and picking/scratching the tattoo during the healing period. Your artist will provide detailed instructions.
Piercing healing times vary significantly by location. Earlobes can take 6-8 weeks, cartilage piercings (helix, tragus) 6-12 months, nose piercings 3-6 months, and navel piercings 6-12 months or longer. Oral piercings often heal faster (4-8 weeks).
Piercing aftercare involves cleaning the piercing regularly with a sterile saline solution, avoiding touching or rotating the jewelry excessively, and protecting it from snagging. Follow your piercer's specific instructions for optimal healing.
No, it is generally not recommended to get a tattoo or piercing while pregnant or breastfeeding due to potential risks of infection and the unknown effects of healing on the baby. Reputable studios will refuse service to pregnant or breastfeeding individuals.
In Miami's humid climate, proper aftercare is even more crucial. Keep your tattoo clean, moisturized, but avoid over-moisturizing. Protect it from direct sun exposure with clothing or shade, and avoid swimming in pools or the ocean until fully healed.