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It's a slow process and (unless you are specifically going for a freehand thing) they follow a design that they transfer onto your skin.My concern about getting a tattoo is it not turning out like I hoped. Sure, do one's homework and check out the artist's work beforehand, but artists are only human.
A decent tattoo artist shouldn't be making any errors tbh.
You also get to see the design on an iPad first, then that gets printed out onto a sort of transfer thing, then that gets transferred to your skin then they start making it permanent.
There's lots of stages where you can see if you aren't going to like it or want it changed.
A tattoo like that can be pretty expensive though.