Fine line tattooing is a form of body art that involves the use of a tattoo machine to implant pigment in to the skin to create delicate, detailed designs. This style of tattooing typically uses single or minimal needle configurations to achieve precise, subtle results. Therefore, it may fade more quickly over time. Due to their minimalistic style and lighter application, a top up session may be recommended to maintain their crispness and longevity. A charge will incur for any additional top ups.
Although generally safe when performed in a sterile environment by a trained professional, there are potential risks, including infection, allergic reactions, irritation, scarring, or pigment fading over time. Aftercare plays a crucial role in healing and long term results.