What is Trauma Aware or Trauma Informed Tattooing?

Trauma-informed tattooing isn’t just a service, it’s a commitment to creating a safe, understanding, and empowering environment.

Trauma-informed tattoo practice infographic including safety, consent, and communication

When it comes to getting a tattoo, the experience can be nerve-wracking for anyone, whether it’s their first time or their fifteenth. For those who have experienced trauma, this anxiety can be especially intense. That’s why trauma-informed tattooing isn’t just a service, it’s a commitment to creating a safe, understanding, and empowering environment for every client who walks through our doors.

Trauma-informed or trauma-aware tattooing recognizes that past experiences of trauma, PTSD, or C-PTSD may emerge during a tattoo session. It’s an approach that goes beyond technical skill to embrace empathy, understanding, and careful attention to each client’s needs. Whether you’re seeking a mental health tattoo, a survivor tattoo, or any other meaningful design, Ruby’s focus is on creating a safe and supportive experience.

Key aspects of a trauma-aware approach include:

  • Creating a stress-free, no-rush environment
  • Obtaining explicit consent for any adjustments
  • Gentle physical and verbal interactions
  • Active listening and clear communication
  • Paying attention to body language and tone
  • Providing detailed information about the process

Making Every Client Comfortable

The Physical Space

Ruby has carefully designed her studio to maximize comfort and security. The space includes:

  • Comfortable seating with clean, sterile pillows
  • Access to water and snacks
  • Private, quiet areas
  • Options for entertainment during sessions

The Emotional Space

Understanding that each client’s needs are unique, Ruby offers:

  • Clear communication about what to expect
  • Regular check-ins throughout the session
  • Options for conversation or quiet time
  • Support person accommodation (with prior arrangement)
  • Flexibility with breaks and pacing

Sugar glider tattoo on eucalyptus branch with berries and flowers, black and grey illustrative tattoo on forearm.

As a scar tattoo artist specializing in transformative artwork, Ruby understands the power of turning past marks into meaningful designs. Whether you’re wondering “can you tattoo a scar?” or exploring options for tattoos that cover up scars, she’s here to help guide you through the process.

Ruby’s expertise includes:

  • Tattoos over self harm scars
  • Tattoo over stretch marks
  • Trauma healing tattoos
  • Small scar cover up tattoos for subtle areas

When working with scars, Ruby understands the sensitivity required. Her process includes:

  • Letting clients lead discussions about their scars
  • Technical assessment of scar tissue
  • Careful consideration of design options
  • Detailed healing expectations

Survivor Tattoo Project

Survivor tattoo project graphic in white over dark green leaves.

Born from personal connections to mental health struggles, Ruby’s Survivor Tattoo Project: Out of the Darkness aims to raise awareness and provide support through artistic expression. Whether you’re seeking a PTSD tattoo, an abuse survivor tattoo, or any other meaningful design, we’re here to support your journey. Follow the link below to visit our dedicated project page and learn more about our initiative.