Overcome your fear of needles by getting a tattoo at our studio, feeling is believing! Our needles are solid-core, not like a syringe, so if you equate getting a shot with getting a tattoo, you are in for a pleasant surprise. A professionally applied tattoo feels much like a scratch from a kitten, irritating, but […]
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RSS feed for this sectionI am afraid of getting HIV, AIDS and Hepatitis from my tattoo…
There have been to date no recorded cases of HIV infection from tattooing according to the Centers for Disease Control. Again, needles are solid-core, not hollow. It takes 100 microlitres of blood, (equivalent to 10 drops of blood) and deep intramuscular needle sticks to transmit HIV. We have always used autoclave sterilization. Use of an […]
How do I know that my needle has not been used on someone else and then resterilized?
We have always used single serve needle set-ups. It is our guarantee to you that your continued health and safety is our FIRST priority. We do not re-sterilize needles for use on others. When you physically visit our studio, please ask to see our autoclave log book for verification.
Okay, now that I know that I am not going to get anything but a beautiful tattoo from you, what can I expect to pay for a design?
Our minimum fee is $125.00 dollars. Small tattoos range from $125.00 to $350.00. Medium designs range in price from $350.00 to $1,000.00. Larger tattoos range from $1,000.00 and up. We have a great selection of wall designs within your price range – for custom work, you must call to reserve a free consultation to discuss […]
What is the difference between “wall work” and “custom work”?
Wall work refers to the designs that you see on our displays. Commonly referred to as “flash” designs, these designs are either drawn or by us or are commercially available from our friends in the business. Custom work refers to a one-of-a-kind tattoo that you had a revelation about and we draw the design from […]
I started with a small tattoo, can I make additions?
No design is finite; the possibilities for extension are endless. Many clients find out that getting a tattoo is not as bad as they expected and want more. Tattoos can be addicting! Visit us and we will discuss your ideas together, and develop additions that will compliment the existing design.
I have a tattoo that is 25 years old, looks fuzzy, but I still like the tattoo, can anything be done with it?
As our skin ages, it loses some of its elasticity, Aged tattoos can be restored and most often look much better than they did in the beginning. See for yourself!
I have a tattoo that was applied by an inexperienced person; can one of your artists cover it up?
I have a tattoo that was applied by an inexperienced person; can one of your artists cover it up? Sorry to hear that you were used as a guinea pig, but you are far from being alone, so there is some comfort in numbers. The artists at Dragon Moon can cover up poor work. However, a cover […]
How do I care for my new tattoo?
The most important step in caring for your new tattoo is WASH YOUR HANDS before you remove your bandage. Proper hand washing will help to avoid “self-infection” from contaminated hands, especially if you have dogs, cats or birds in your home. Wash the tattoo with mild soap and warm water to remove the residual blood and ointments. […]
I really don’t want this grinning skull on my neck anymore, can you remove tattoos?
Dragon Moon Tattoo does not remove tattoos. We kindly refer you to Dr. Steven B. Snyder, M.D. who is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Cosmetic Laser Surgeon. Doctor Snyder is known as “The Skin Doc” to many individuals within the body arts industry and is trusted by all. His address is: Dermatology Laser Center 10220 South […]