At Studio V2, the appointment day is not merely a procedure date; it marks the beginning of a carefully planned production process.
Each session unfolds within a framework of focus, hygiene, and discipline.
The objective is not simply to create a tattoo, but to produce a lasting work under the right conditions and on the right foundation.
The following guide has been prepared to ensure the day progresses within the intended structure.
Reviewing it prior to your session is essential to preserving the integrity of the process.
Physical Preparation
Maintaining balanced energy throughout the session is essential. Having a proper meal beforehand, staying hydrated, and arriving well-rested directly affects the overall process.
You may bring light snacks to support your energy during the session if needed.
Arrival at the Studio
If another guest is inside before your scheduled time, early arrivals may not be admitted immediately. To ensure the session progresses with full focus, arriving exactly at your scheduled time is preferred. Attending alone, or with no more than one companion, is recommended.
Alcohol and Similar Substances
Alcohol or similar substances must not be consumed on the day of the appointment. Such substances may lower physical resistance, increase pain sensitivity, and negatively affect the procedure.
Payment Procedure
Payment is completed at the beginning of the session (cash).
Hygiene Sensitivity
The area to be tattooed must not come into contact with external surfaces during the session. This is essential to maintain hygiene standards.
Duration
The session typically lasts between 4–6 hours. The exact duration may vary depending on the level of detail in the design, the placement area, and your skin type.
The placement process and any necessary adjustments are included within this timeframe. Depending on the scope of the work, the duration may extend; if required, the remaining part of the design may be scheduled for a second session. Any additional session will be charged separately.
Physical Sensations
Mild pain, redness, and sensitivity during the procedure are natural responses.
Breaks
Short breaks may be given when necessary, depending on skin tolerance.