FAQ
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Does it hurt?
You bet it hurts – depending on the body part, day condition and personal pain perception of every individual. It can be compared to the feeling after the use of an epilator, or when having a sun burn and you scratch over it with your fingernails. It is not enjoyable, but bearable. Due to the fact that the capacity for suffering is limited, it is recommended to stop tattooing after some hours and continue in a second session, instead of going way over your capacity for suffering, which might lead to shivering and traumatic fever in the aftermath. It is recommended to stick to some rules, which you can find in the information section, to show up to a tattoo session healthy and fit and ready to bear some pain.
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How much does a tattoo cost?
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What must be considered before, during and after an appointment?
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How can an appointment be arranged?
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Where are appointments held?
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How long is the waiting time for an appointment?
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Can everyone get an appointment with Bammer?
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Cover ups – Can all tattoos be covered?
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Are there any hygienic concerns?
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Problems with the healing – What has to be done?
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Is it true the tattoo colors cause cancer?
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Where can be more information be found about Bammer?