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Body growth will effect the look of the tattoo and can distort the image you get, so you may want to wait on that for t while.
Well first off if the Tattoo was not at a shop I would go to the doctor and have them look at that. If the tattoo was done at a parlor I would call your tattoo artist and ask him if any of the tattoo work would of had any part of the color.
Tattoo ink would separate because it is water based so that it doesn't harm the body.
Whatever you would like. No one other than yourself should decide what you tattoo on your body.
Holy Body Tattoo was created in 1993.
all parts of his body except his testicles (he has a dick tatoo that reads "tunechi")
we would perfer not cuz some of the ink would go into your body and that's not good at all for your body
INK is a another word for tattoo.
I would honestly say it just depends on how well you can handle pain, and where you get the tattoo on your body. Everybody is different so this is a hard question to answer.
I am a Permanent makeup Artist and yes a pen Tattoo is Permanent, Obviously If doing a tattoo on the body it would be better to use a coil machine as it is a lot faster and goes in the skin a lot deeper, also tattoo colours are a lot brighter than permanent makeup pigments but small tattoo's can be done with a pen machine but I would leave the bigger, shaded tattoo's to the artists that specialise in body art. I would easily do a small arb tattoo on someones body but I would never venture into turf that does not belong to me and that I have no experience doing with a pen machine. Pen machines were designed for eyeliner, eyebrows, lips and scar camo etc but not to do tattoo's. with that said although the tat will be permanent you will probably need a touch up in a few years otherwise your tattoo is gonna look like crap 5 years down the line.
No one could no for sure because there are too many factors that you have to account for when getting a tattoo. But in my experience you would probably be looking at a couple thousand dollars.
I have the same question, and would love an answer. As a tattoo artist I would suggest not getting any tattoo work till the surgery is totally healed . The more you body has to heal up at the same time the harder it is on your system , there is also more of a chance of infection because your body is at a vulnerable state. A few month after the surgery is healed would be my suggestion