Tattoo guide

What Happens If A Tattoo Artist Messed Up?

If you’re working with an experienced tattoo artist with good recommendations, a clean tattoo studio, and dedicated work ethics, there’s nothing you should worry about, as long as the tattoo you detailed meets your expectations. However, for one reason or another, it can happen that your tattoo artist messed up and the tattoo you showed them didn’t come out good.

Preventive is the best measure, so it’s important to talk to your tattoo artist in-depth about the design you want and notice potential mistakes before they’re too hard to fix. Making mistakes when tattooing can be unpleasant for both the tattoo artist and the client.

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That’s why we wrote an article on what happens if a tattoo artist messed up, and how to communicate your dissatisfaction without coming out rude.

Communication with your tattoo artist is the key, and this article should help you fix your tattoo without too many hiccups, and what actions you should take in case your tattoo artist refuses to be communicative.

What To Do If A Tattoo Artist Messed Up?

The best thing about dealing with tattoo mistakes is to notice the mistake as soon as possible. Usually, when the tattoo is messed up a sensible tattoo artist will offer some kind of compensation, cover-up, fix, or in the worst-case scenario a removal.

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However, not everything is up to the tattoo artist themselves. It’s extremely important to communicate your wishes and design idea with your tattoo artist before scheduling the appointment for the first tattoo session. Sometimes, tattoo mistakes occur because of a mistake on the client’s end too.

Let’s take some tattoos for example. Many clients ended up dissatisfied after inking an important quote or a name, but they haven’t spelled it in the first place. Also, many tattoo mistakes stem from the fact that clients got the meaning of a certain letter or a word wrong.

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