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Essential Pre-Tattoo Checklist for Thailand
The ticket is purchased, the choice is made: Thailand will be the location where you are going to create the next and most significant tattoo. The trip is not a minor event but a significant part of the art. A small bit of planning is necessary to make your stay there as comfortable as the renowned hospitality of the country.
This is not about appearing but about respecting the process and preparation of success. These are five steps that you must not compromise on before you board that plane. Look for the quality Thailand best tattoo studios to ensure better tattoo designs.
Choose a Professional Artist Before Booking the Flight
The most talented tattooists in Thailand, both of the religious Sak Yant and of the contemporary modern art, are in demand. They do not accept walk-ins of their books.
The Facts
The best Ajarns (Sak Yant masters) and studio artists usually get booked 3 to 6 months beforehand, during the high season (November to February).

Implementation Strategy
Conduct Due Diligence- Instagram is a critical portfolio management tool. You should contact your preferred artist and start scheduling dates. Make a deposit to book your appointment. Do not suppose you are going to be able to find someone when you come.
Understand the Culture of The Country First
Full sleeve or hand piece tattoos tend to be banned in some of the palace rooms and some of the most religious temples, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. Prepare your visits to temples to see your tattoo before the actual date.
As a rule, it is tolerant, but huge tattoos on an extremely formal or conservative upbringing may attract attention. Prepare the clothes that can simply cover your new art.
Prepare a Budget in Advance
You will not regret being caught up when it comes to paying for your permanent souvenir.
a. Studio Preference
Although cards are accepted in modern studios, most of them and nearly all traditional Ajarn studios work with cash (Thai Baht, THB).
b. Actionable Step
- Have a full budget on the tattoo with a possible tip (not always anticipated, but a compliment on outstanding work).
- Carry a lot of cash than you reckon is required. It is good to have leftovers rather than scramble.
- You can always pre-purchase part of your money at a good rate and use the ATMs in the country (bearing fees).

Avoid Alcohol
This is a normal piece of advice, but in Thailand it is a health-critical one. It is a blood thinner that causes increased bleeding and dilution of ink. Combined with the fact that Thailand is always extremely hot and humid, making you feel thirsty within minutes, drinking before your training seriously affects the performance of your body in terms of recovering and being able to sit comfortably.
Spend at least 48 hours of alcohol abstinence prior to your appointment. Rather, vigorously rehydrate by drinking lots of water prior to it. Your artist will appreciate you, and your skin will be splendidly impregnated with ink. Before getting a bamboo tattoo in Phuket, try to consult with an expert.
Importance of Aftercare
The aftercare starts when the needle is stopped. It is your duty to be ready.
The Kit: Prepare a travel-sized aftercare kit. Must-haves include:
- Lightly smelling, unscented antibacterial soap.
- A prescribed Salve (as a small tube of Bepanthen or such a product that you have found works well with you).
- Breathable, loose, non-sticky, non-rubbing, clean clothes, particularly in humid weather.
By checking these 5 boxes, you will become a ready client and a person who is dreaming of traveling. You show respect to the artist, the culture, and the body that you have. The first, and most important, step in the journey, which will bring to you more than merely ink, is this preparation.
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