Tattoo fans from around the world wait for months to book an appointment with ink angel Gia Rose!

West Chester, Pennsylvania – Gia Rose left her home when she was a teenager, spending years on the “freight train”.

Eventually, I came out of homelessness and got my apprenticeship as a tattoo artist.

She spent the next decade moving across America, always chasing better opportunities in the industry.

She eventually landed in Philadelphia, where her fame began to rise.

But at the age of 31, she was diagnosed with cancer. After she beat cancer, she was selected as a contestant on the cable reality show, Ink Master.

As a fan favorite, she was asked to return for a spin-off titled Ink “Master: Angels,” featuring an all-female cast.

Unfortunately, complications from her cancer developed, forcing her to leave the show early.

Determined to use her fame for good, she decides to open her own studio in the Philadelphia suburb of West Chester.

As one of the first female-owned tattoo studios in America, Gia uses her studio to empower other female artists and create her mentoring network.

Clients from all over the world come to White Oak Tattoo, and if you want Gia, patience is a virtue. It is usually reserved for six months longer.

She also works frequently from New York City, at the studios of the famous Inked Magazine.

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