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Jamie Clinton

About me

I strive to renew old work, and correct new work that didn't meet expectations. Tattoos are memories that can be restored.

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Flash tattoo
Flash tattoo

Questions

When can I book a session?

Currently accepting bookings

How much is the deposit and when do I pay it?

To hold your spot, I usually require a $100 deposit. This deposit will be applied to the final cost of your tattoo.

How much does a day session cost

This type of work usually isn't charged in 'day rates' or even hourly charges. All pricing will be completely transparent at the time of your consultation. Tattoo cover up costs typically range from $200-$800+ per session, depending on size, complexity, and condition of the original tattoo. During your free consultation I’ll provide an exact quote based on your specific needs. Small cover-ups (2-4 inches) usually cost $200-$400, while larger pieces (6+ inches) can range $500-$800+. Multiple sessions may be required for complex cover-ups. All consultations are completely free with no deposit required.

How many sessions will my tattoo take?

Most tattoo cover-ups are completed in 1-3 sessions, depending on size and complexity. Small to medium cover-ups (2-6 inches) typically require 1-2 sessions, while larger pieces may need 2-3 sessions. Sessions are usually spaced 4-6 weeks apart to allow proper healing. During your consultation, I’ll provide a realistic timeline based on your specific tattoo. Some complex cover-ups may benefit from laser fading first, which can reduce the total number of tattooing sessions needed. Most tattoos will not require any laser pre-work at all.

Can I bring a friend?

Yes! you’re welcome to bring a friend to your appointment.

Do you offer consultations?

Yes, I offer: 👤In person consultations 🖥️Video consultations 📞Phone consultations

Can I get any design I want?

The best cover-up designs are typically larger than the original tattoo and incorporate darker or more intricate elements to fully conceal the old ink. Popular cover-up styles include: Traditional/Neo-traditional designs with bold outlines Floral designs with dense petal work Organics Designs that are more natural are more easily placed Geometric patterns with solid fill areas Blackwork The key is strategic design placement – using the darkest parts of your old tattoo as shadow areas in the new design. I specialize in creating beautiful cover-ups that don’t look like cover-ups.