TINY TATTOO

What is Tiny Tattoo?

As the name suggests, tiny tattoos are precisely that—small, delicate designs that are frequently only a few centimeters in size. They can have many different forms and patterns, ranging from straightforward lines and shapes to exquisite flowers and thought-provoking sayings. Due to their small size, they can be positioned almost anywhere on the body; the inner wrist, finger, ear, and neck are common locations.



most frequently asked

questions and answers

Tiny tattoos can hurt a little, just like any other tattoo. But because they're so tiny, there's not much pain involved, and a lot of people find that getting one is far less painful than getting a larger tattoo. Also, the experience is often described as more like a mild itch than a terrible sting due to the tiny needles utilized. If you're concerned about discomfort, make sure to discuss your concerns with your tattoo artist and find out about any available remedies for pain relief.

Is it painful?

Under 18 years old
Pregnant or nursing 
Diabetic 
Lupus 
Chemotherapy in the last 12 months 
Viral infections or breakouts 
Epilepsy 
Pacemaker or major heart problems 
Skin irritation 
Eczema or Psoriasis near the treated area 
Organ transplant 
Sick (cold, flu, etc.) 
Accutane in the past year 
Autoimmune disease 
Rash 
Sunburn/windburn 
Prone to keloids

Who's not a good candidate?


Starts at $100 and price varies by size.

How much is it?

The technique for tiny tattoos differs due to their size and delicate nature. The artist typically uses a single, ultra-fine needle for maximum precision in creating crisp, thin lines. This requires a steady hand and meticulous attention to detail as they make tiny deposits of ink into the skin. Since intricate designs might blur over time, simple concepts work best for micro tattoos. So, the next time you see a beautiful, tiny tattoo, remember the meticulous process behind those fine lines!

How is it done?

Depending on the size and intricacy of the design, getting a little tattoo can take a variety of time, but most people can leave the tattoo studio in about an hour. They're an excellent choice for people with limited time or who want to get their first tattoo without committing to a major piece because they're so small, which usually means that the tattooing process is considerably quicker than having a larger tattoo.

How long does it take?

Tiny tattoos are an interesting and low-commitment method to add a pop on your skin with a meaningful symbol or a flash of individuality. They're also an ideal way to experiment with tattoos without having to commit to a huge piece. Additionally, because they're so little, they can frequently be covered up if necessary, which makes them an excellent choice for people who prefer to hide their tattoos.

Why should you try Tiny Tattoos?