How Much For A Back Tattoo?

How Much For A Back Tattoo
A back tattoo can cost from $1,500 to upwards of $5,000, depending on the size, level of color and detail involved, and other factors.

How much are simple back tattoos?

Full Back Tattoo Cost – A standard full back tattoo cost to cover the entire back with a lot of detail work and shading will take around 40 hours of work and cost from $2,000 to $5,000. A half-back tattoo costs about $1,000 if it’s an outline done in black ink only.

How many hours does a back tattoo take?

Breaking Up Your Sessions If you go for a large back piece, like the traditional Japanese-style full-back pieces that Rusty specializes in, you should expect multiple sessions. ‘A full back piece will take me roughly 60 hours, depending on size and level of detail,’ says Rusty.

How much do back tattoos hurt?

Upper and lower back – Getting a tattoo on your upper or lower back usually causes low-moderate to moderate amounts of pain because skin here is thick with few nerve endings. The further away you tattoo from the bones and nerve endings in your spine and hips, the less pain you’ll feel.

How much is an upper back tattoo?

 
  Medium: $75-$150 per hour  
Typical costs:
  • For a small tattoo like a short phrase or an animal inked onto a wrist, the price range is $50-$200, with an average cost of $132. Most tattoo artists charge an hourly rate that varies from $75 to $150 an hour.
  • A more elaborate tattoo like an elephant on the forearm or upper back that takes 2. 5-6 hours typically costs $200-$600 with an average cost of $316.
  • The length of time it takes to do a tattoo can vary from one to many hours, depending on the size and complexity of the design. Tattoo artists in large urban areas tend to charge on the higher end of that range, or even more, while those in small towns often charge the lower rates.

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What should be included:
  • The tattoo artist will create a stencil of the client’s chosen design – usually using a special machine – and will then disinfect the tattoo site and transfer the stencil onto the skin. Then, the tattooist will pour ink into the tattoo machine, which has tiny needles that inject the ink into the skin. Using the machine, the tattoo artist will first trace the outline of the tattoo, then add color and shading.

Additional costs:

  • Some tattooists charge 10 percent to 25 percent extra for work on a part of the body that is more difficult, such as the lower back. And some artists will charge extra for custom designs, but it is more common to ask for a deposit of about $50.
  • If you are unhappy with your tattoo, having it altered or tattooed over might cost hundreds of dollars and removal is even more expensive – up to $10,000 in some cases.
  • Your tattoo will fade over time, so you probably will have to get it touched up in the future.

Discounts:

  • Because tattoos can be difficult and expensive to remove, it is important to choose an artist based on quality, rather than on price. And for regular customers or someone who is getting a lot of work done, some artists will offer a lower hourly rate.

Shopping for a tattoo:

  • Tip: Keep an eye out for people who have tattoos that appeal to you, and ask where they got them done. Because tattooists are artists, your choice will be subjective and partly based on your taste and sense of aesthetics. The Alliance of Professional Tattooists[ 1 ] provides an online pamphlet with advice on choosing a tattooist. When you find a tattooist, ask about qualifications and experience, and take a look at a portfolio.
  • Tip: To minimize health risks, make sure your tattoo artist has been certified by the Alliance of Professional Tattooists, a nonprofit organization that uses a strict set of standards to make tattooing as safe as possible. Also, learn about the health risks, which are minimal, but still exist, in tattoo parlors that follow strict sanitation guidelines. The National Institutes for Health[ 2 ] provides an overview of the possible risks, which include infection, allergic reaction to dyes, and exposure to bloodborne diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
Material on this page is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always consult your physician or pharmacist regarding medications or medical procedures.
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Posted by: a user in Boca Raton, FL. Posted: November 28th, 2021 08:11PM
Tattoo Description: 1 Time Total: 100. 00

I felt 300. , pafull. 2 middle simple tats. 2 Tatoo 225’00

Posted by: Archery competitor in Houston, TX. Posted: May 27th, 2021 04:05PM
Tattoo Description: Arrow tattoo on outside of forearm Time Total: ?

I want a custom arrow on the outside of my forearm, but don’t how much or how long. About what would the price be? Recommendations on place? (Conroe-Houston TX area

Posted by: Hi I’m. Not that satisfied but accepted my fate in Manassas, VA. Posted: August 3rd, 2019 09:08PM
Tattoo Description: Dream catcher size of qtip Time Total: 1 hours

Freehanded. Non symmetrical. Guy was a douche. I like the feathers on I think atleast.

Posted by: Me. E in New York, NY. Posted: July 4th, 2019 12:07AM
Tattoo Description: your wallet Time Total: 0

Maybe show some pictures of work done for context on this site. this is all subjective bullshit. a guy says he payed $650 for a half-sleeve lol! I’ll bet it’s awesome. cheap-minded people (and this is directed to a few of you who have posted) garner cheap things, don’t expect it to be anything more and hopefully, nothing less.

Posted by: Sierra Kennedy in Atlanta, GA. Posted: June 24th, 2019 07:06PM
Tattoo Description: M9 combat knife w/ NF logo inside blade Time Total: 1. 5 hours

Full foreArm tattoo. Sketchy tattoo shop. Overpriced. Black ink only.

Posted by: Miranda74 in El Paso, TX. Posted: March 21st, 2019 10:03PM
Tattoo Description: Multi-colored Pineapple Time Total: 4 hours?

There is a Tattoo Expo tomorrow (March 22nd thru the 24th). I know tattoos are cheaper at expos and I want to get this 5 colored pineapple skull tattoo. It’s outlined black and has green, yellow, pinkish-red, and blue. I need an estimate on what the actual price will be, but I’m hoping no more than $400

Posted by: JoshFox7 in Houston, TX. Posted: October 9th, 2018 11:10AM
Tattoo Description: Cross with Piano wrapped around Time Total: 6 hours

In total, it took about 5. 5 hours!

Posted by: Hunter123 in battle creek, MI. Posted: September 21st, 2018 04:09PM
Tattoo Description: Sea Turtle Time Total:

I would like to get a sea turtle tattoo but I don’t know how much it will be, The size of this tattoo I want is 4-5 inch long and 3-4 inch wide. I would like a good recommendation for an artist. Thank you the limit i would like to stay at is $300

Posted by: a user in Marshall, MO. Posted: January 26th, 2018 05:01AM
Tattoo Description: Small infinity sign on my wrist Time Total: 20 minutes

He did an awesome job. The infinity sign is wrapped with the words “live the life you love, love the life you live” and the life is the point where the phrases intersect.

cross
Amount: $120. 00 Total
Posted by: dustin marat in dublin, GA. Posted: April 28th, 2017 07:04AM
Tattoo Description: cross Time Total: 2
Posted by: TiffanyRose in Marysville, WA. Posted: April 18th, 2017 08:04PM
Tattoo Description: Wanting to cover up writing with animal Time Total: ???

I was looking to cover up a tattoo that I had done, it’s a memorial tattoo and I accidentally gave the tattoo artist the wrong date so I’m planning on getting it covered with a buffalo but not sure what I would be charged per hour if an artist can do this

Posted by: Sofiamonique in South Side Pittsburgh, PA. Posted: April 9th, 2017 03:04PM
Tattoo Description: 1. 5 inch blk princess crown Time Total: 1 hr 20 min
Posted by: Davidw4141 in Greensboro, NC. Posted: March 23rd, 2017 09:03AM
Tattoo Description: Hand size tattoo on upper thigh Time Total: Little over an hour.
Posted by: Broomstick88 in Seabrook, NH. Posted: March 15th, 2017 04:03PM
Tattoo Description: Rose with three leaves Time Total: 3. 25 hours

My rose tattoo is approximately 4. 5″ x 4. 5″. It took about three hours the roses color of the leaves are black and white. It is a mix between classic Americana and coloring book style. It took about three hours and a tattoo artist uses A lining middle for all black and color portions. My tattoo was a walk in appointment at a shop that requires you to bring your own line art and does not do custom designs.

Posted by: Abigail in Warrenton, MO. Posted: February 14th, 2017 02:02PM
Tattoo Description: Moon phase Time Total: 15 Minutes

It’s the worst tattoo ever. And as well my first. I regret ever going there even he did have a great portfolio he didn’t fu*king care. It’s very blotchy, out of shape. And very dark.

Posted by: Bethanie in Petersburg, VA. Posted: January 14th, 2017 04:01PM
Tattoo Description: Infinity sign with two paw prints and a Time Total: 10 minutes

Absolutely perfect. He took his time really well and it was my first tattoo and it was on my shoulder blade and it only burned.

Posted by: a user in Statesboro, GA. Posted: December 10th, 2016 08:12AM
Tattoo Description: 2 lines from a poem Time Total: 1 hour

I got the last two lines of the poem “Invictus” on my upper left thigh. It says “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul”. It was $100, and I gave a $20 tip

Posted by: Rebeccafp in West Palm Beach, FL. Posted: November 10th, 2016 12:11AM
Tattoo Description: 6 Symbols Time Total: 1. 5 hours

I had the concept that I wanted 6 symbols to reflect the blind men and the elephant parable. The artist did the design and color, aesthetic. nailed it. He charged 120 per hour, I’m not sure how he calculated when it began, like design, when he stenciled, when he put ink to skin. Actual inking was probably only and hour, maybe a little more. It is a little nerve racking to hear how much it costs after it’s done.

Posted by: Rebeccafp in Chicago, FL. Posted: November 10th, 2016 12:11AM
Tattoo Description: two blue stripes Time Total: 30 minutes

I went to two different places that were known for being less expensive (but well reviewed) and was quoted 80$. I read after I got it that tattoos are something that are meant to be tipped so I went back and tipped 15. My first tattoo, I made a section not heal so good by putting a bra on too soon. The rest of it is kind of spotty and I’m not sure how it’s my fault but I know it is. Hope to get a touch up when I’m back in town (hopefully for free?)

Posted by: MRH in San Marcos, TX. Posted: September 10th, 2016 11:09AM
Tattoo Description: Quote on my ribs. Time Total: ??

I want my first tattoo on my ribs and its a quote. Pretty small and simple. I don’t know how much it’ll cost though.

Posted by: Chrissy3 in Normal, IL. Posted: September 2nd, 2016 09:09AM
Tattoo Description: Multicolored turtle Time Total: 1 hour

Best decision ever. It’s absolutely gorgeous and I love it.

Posted by: Aislan in Janesville, WI. Posted: August 19th, 2016 11:08PM
Tattoo Description: Water color hummingbird. Time Total: 45 minuets

It’s a side veiw of a humming bird. It didn’t hurt at all,because it was on my dominant arm and almost on my sholder. It’s about 4 inches wide and 4 inches long. Obscura in janesville is the place to go. I’m going to my artist in a few months for a forearm tattoo.

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Do you tip a tattoo artist?

How Much to Tip – If you decide to tip, the next step is to calculate exactly how much to add to the final tattoo price. The general consensus in the tattoo community is that 20 percent is the typical amount to tip — just like at a restaurant or a hair salon.

  • However, consider this number a baseline, as some tattoos require more or less work than others;
  • Just like there is no one tattoo experience or price, there’s no one-size-fits-all tipping option;
  • “The more you spend on the tattoo, the more you should tip, as they are putting more work into the piece,” says Fiore;

Weed, however, notes that there is one thing that every tattoo experience needs to have to warrant a tip: It needs to be great. Your artist is putting time into the behind-the-scenes of your tattoo, but it’s also their responsibility to ensure you’re comfortable and having a good time while it’s happening.

How big is a 4 inch tattoo?

4×4 Tattoo Size – Credit: Instagram From wing to wing, this cool bat tattoo is likely just over 4 inches, but don’t forget that it’s quite narrow from head to tail. That’s something you need to consider when thinking about tattoo sizes greater than 3-inches. Most 4-inch tattoo sizes tend to be oblong or rectangle, so they can fit along the lines of your body. This one flatters the shoulder area, but the upper arm or lower leg works as well – but of course, you can’t really fit a 4×4 square there. Many tattoo artists will charge by square inch!

  • Cartoon characters,
  • Small artistic scenes and abstract designs,
  • Tigers and dragons ,
  • Portraits of loved ones or heroes.

Can I wear a bra after a back tattoo?

New Tattoos Need Air – New tattoos are no different from open wounds. Just as you won’t cover up injuries with tight clothing, you shouldn’t cover up your tattoos with a bra. Bras hold the tattooed area tightly, increasing the chances of an infection. Within the first week of getting your tattoo, you need to keep it uncovered most of the time, along with other aftercare advice the artist gives you.

Can I sleep on my back tattoo?

Sleep On The Opposite Side Of The Tattoo – This one seems obvious. But many people who toss and turn may not take this advice seriously and may still sleep on the side where they were inked. It’d be the best to sleep on the side. The opposite side of where you tattooed yourself.

  • If you have a back tattoo, however, or you tattooed the rear side of your arm or leg, it’d be best to sleep on your stomach or side;
  • As most people ink the front part of their body, they should sleep on their back, so that they wouldn’t squish their wound, and potentially lead to bleeding or infection;

Editor’s notes : Many people think that spending one night restricted on where you sleep is enough. Still, tattoo aftercare and healing take more time than just one night. It’d be the best to refrain from sleeping on the tattooed side for at least 7 nights.

How much do you tip on a $1000 tattoo?

How much do you tip a tattoo artist for a half sleeve? – The average cost of a half-sleeve tattoo is $500 – $1,500. So for a $1,000 half-sleeve tattoo, you’d tip $200 – $300. The final price you’d expect to pay for the artwork is $1,200 – $1,300.

Do back tattoos age well?

Back tattoos – Credit: Instagram Credit: Instagram Credit: Instagram Credit: Instagram Credit: Instagram Tattoos on the back usually withstand the test of time. Your back is a low-friction area. For the most part of the year, your back is covered unless you wear backless tops in summer. So, tattoos in this area are not exposed to the sun that much. Since they are concealed from the sun, they don’t fade as fast as they would in other places.

All this can help your tattoo age well. Plus, the back is such a large area that allows you to go for any size tattoo you want. Whether you want smaller ink or more elaborate designs, you can get them tattooed on your back.

It’s also useful to mention that the back is relatively stable, especially around the shoulder blades. For instance, skin on the abdomen stretches as you gain or lose weight thus affecting the quality of your tattoo. Since the skin on your back is tighter and more stable than in the abdomen, it will help your tattoo age well.

Will back tattoos stretch?

– No, tattoos don’t always stretch, but they can. If the skin the tattoo is on stretches, the tattoo will stretch along with it. How much and how fast the skin stretches, plus factors like the design of the tattoo, can affect its appearance. Your skin (and the tattoo along with it) can stretch for a few reasons, including:.

How does tattoo pricing work?

Factors of Average Tattoo Prices – There is a lot that goes into figuring out the cost of your new tattoo. It isn’t a straight forward answer. Things like materials, size, location, and type of tattoo affect the price. On average you can expect to charge $50-100 for a small tattoo, up to $200 for a medium tattoo and over $250 for a large tattoo.

How long do tattoos take by size?

The size of the tattoo is only one factor that goes in to determining how long it would take the artist to make a certain tattoo. There are many other things to consider. Apart from the size, the style, complexity of the design and even the pace the artist is working at, all those factors go in to the time it’s needed to get the tattoo done. The time it takes to make a tattoo is not only based on the size Account for the time it takes to set everything up, get the area shaved, apply the stencil or the freehand drawing, do some last-minute changes… Could take 30 minutes to get it all done. A simple, black ink only palm sized tattoo of a very simple design, it would probably take less than an hour for the tattoo artist to make. A detailed, shaded or coloured tattoo of that size, could take longer, two to three hours to get tattooed. The more detail and technique goes in to the tattoo, the more it will take for it to get done. Here’s a quick overview of how long it would take for different sizes of tattoos to get done:

  • Small tattoos usually take under an hour to make.
  • Palm-sized tattoo would take from one to three hours to make.
  • Hand sized tattoo can take up to 5 hours to make.
  • Full sleeve tattoo can take 6-10 hours to make.
  • Very large tattoos , such as a back piece, can take up to 30 hours to make.

Please, use this only as a very rough estimate as it all greatly depends on factors other than the size of the tattoo.

How much would a 5 inch tattoo cost?

Then, the detail level is important too – The next step is the detail level. Here you can find 4 options here: The last part of the calculator maybe is the most important one: The experience of the tattoo artist. We put here 4 different options for you:

  • Beginner tattoo artist: Is for apprentice artists, from a few months to 2 years of experience.
  • Established: For tattoo artists with an experience usually between 2 and 7 years.
  • Experienced: The classic ones, usually with more than 10 years in the industry.
  • Super Pro: This kind of artists that have a thing. They usually are talented and experienced.

If you have some questions, our comments are open for you! It depends on the country and on the level of the tattoo artist, usually, in the US, from $80/hour to +$300/hour. A standard 5″ tattoo may be about a couple of hours so, in the US, between $150 and $600. From $25 to $100 per hour (US Dollars). In the US, from $350 to $1000 dollars. Is a nice question, usually between 5 and 10%..

How much do tattoos cost in UK?

The average cost of a tattoo in The UK is £130, and depends a lot on the size of the tattoo. A small tattoo, outline of a wave on your ankle or a paper plane on your wrist are usually priced in the £60 – £80 range. Go a bit larger, credit card sized tattoo, and you’re in the £100 – 150 range.

How much do tattoos cost?

Factors of Average Tattoo Prices – There is a lot that goes into figuring out the cost of your new tattoo. It isn’t a straight forward answer. Things like materials, size, location, and type of tattoo affect the price. On average you can expect to charge $50-100 for a small tattoo, up to $200 for a medium tattoo and over $250 for a large tattoo.

What is a back piece tattoo?

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For a complete back piece, the time could range between 20 to 30 hours depending on the design, but this is not a thing you do often. If you’re not in the market for having your whole back inked, something smaller takes much less time. A standard full-back tattoo cost to cover the entire back with a lot of detail work and shading will take around 20 – 30 hours of work and cost from $2,000 to $5,000.

What’s the most expensive tattoo?

The most expensive tattoo in the world costs $924,000, and while most tattoos are drawn with ink, this expensive tattoo was created with diamonds – 612 diamond stones to be exact — with each weighing in at half a carat. Putting diamonds on someone’s skin is definitely not an easy job, it took time and patience.

Minki, the model in the photo, had to endure over eight intense hours of diamond placement or “tattooing” as artists carefully placed each stone onto her skin with a water-based adhesive. 612 stones had to be attached to her skin one by one.

Water adhesive was chosen for the world’s most expensive tattoo to ensure that the diamonds didn’t fall off but also didn’t get permanently attached to her skin. She certainly wasn’t going for a jog or taking a shower before her photo shoot. You won’t find this tattoo in Loveland, Greeley, Fort Collins, Windsor, Longmont, Denver, Lakewood or Colorado Springs.

You’re more likely to see tattoos that range from $100 – $2000 depending on the artist and size. Sometimes these tattoos don’t come out as you had intended and that’s where LaserAll comes to your rescue.

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