I actually have one on both... the one on my chest hurt like nothing else! omg.. it was crazy pain.. the one on my ankle really didn't hurt much at all.. depends on if youre getting it on your ankle bone or not though... mines above and I smiled for 3/4ths of it lol
A tattoo on the bony parts are rather painful for example the ribs skull and shin.
No, it hurts more because they are filling in the entire tattoo.
It depends on where you get it, some places hurt less, some hurt a LOT more. The spine or the feet are especially painful.
In my experience, no. I had my third tattoo done while I was on Suboxone, and it didn't hurt any more (or less, for that matter) than the previous two did.
It depends on how sensitive your skin is, but mainly the bottom and anywhere there is a collective of fat or muscle might hurt as less, but it WILL still hurt, only that it will hurt not as much.
A tattoo is for life, so after deciding what you will have, the next most important decision is going to be where on your body you will have it done. After all, you may decide you want it where others can see it, or you may prefer a place that is well hidden. So here’s how to decide on the perfect spot for your tattoo. -Step 1: Hidden or not hidden This is your obvious decision. If you want a tattoo to show off, then choose a spot that others can see, your ankle, your neck, your arm, etc. It also depends on the kind of clothes you normally wear. If you wear cropped tops, you could tattoo your lower back or your stomach. If you want to hide it, then you may choose to tattoo your back, or your chest. -Step 2: Size of tattoo Of course how big you want your tattoo to be will also determine where on your body you can have it done. If you want a huge tattoo, then your ankle isn’t going to be the obvious choice. A tiny tattoo might look out of place on your shoulder. -Step 3: Pain It isn’t something you may consider, but some places on your body are going to hurt more than others, the top of the foot and ankle are quite bad, so is behind the ear, so consider how much pain you can take. -Step 4: Think of the future If you get a tattoo on your stomach, then in 40 years it’s going to look pretty wrinkly and saggy as your skin sags. Also remember tattoos lose their color, so what looks vibrant and sexy now, may look faded and old in a few years. Once you have chosen the perfect spot for your tattoo, you can now consider which tattooist to use, you want to have an experienced one, it’s bound to hurt a lot less if the tattooist knows what they are doing. A tattoo is going to hurt no matter what happens, unless you have no pain receptors at all, but as long as you know what you are getting yourself in for then there will be no surprises.
Yes, tattoos hurt no matter what area of the body they are on. Some areas hurt less than others, but an area that is very painful to one person may be mild to someone else. The back of the leg will typically hurt less than the front, since the front is closer to bone. Fleshier areas hurt less than when working on bone.
The bigger they are, the worse they hurt. The shoulder is slightly less sensitive than the abdomen. And it hurts even worse when you change your mind. UPDATED ANSWER If you're having the tattoo on your bottom, it will hurt a lot when you sit down.
If you are asking about this for your first tattoo, I wouldn't recommend it. It often hurts more in areas with less tissue separating the skin from the bone. If you really want that design, go for it, but prepare for it to hurt.
For some people, more sensitive to pain, it does hurt alot To others, less sensitive to pain, it dosent It all depends on if your very sensitive to pain or not
um ask a ankle docter not me i cud care less about your ankle
The hip should hurt less because there's more fat and muscle there than the lower back. Honestly though, the pain shouldn't be a factor in where you place it. I have a tattoo on the top of my back going down my spine and while it killed when I was getting it done, I wouldn't want it anywhere else=)