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.
You can, but if you have it in a place the will stretch alot during exercise then wait until it has fully healed.
I think you can get monthly ones yes Week old no, only after its fully healed, unless your getting more work done to said tattoo.
You have to wait for it to fully heal, which takes about 1 to 2 weeks
There are more cons than there are pros..a few cons can be getting a tattoo before your an adult which means that your skin isn't fully developed..so its still growing and moving..the tattoo will move slightly and another con would be immaturity...you might not like the work that you had when you were younger...
I would not recommend it, all of the rubbing could cause the tattoo to peel early and scrape off all of the scabs. This means that you will have to go back in to get it recolored after it has been healed fully. You should lay low for at least 13 days.-Shocker
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Around ten days tattoo is fully healed, run under hot shower straight when you get home to help take swelling down, cover with bepanthen every few hours
Till the tattoo is fully healed. As you know, your baby gets all of it's nutrients and most of it's immunities through your breast milk, so if your immune system has taken a hit due to the healing of a tattoo, then the amount of the antibodies that you would be transmitting to your baby will then be diminished as well, thereby making it all the more likely that your baby will get sick easier. So, wait the entire duration of the tattoo till feeding.
If it's a new & unhealed tattoo, you run the risk of damaging the work before the ink settles and heals into your skin permanently. However, if it's an old or fully healed tattoo, then all it would do is stretch & conform to the contours of your muscle & skin.
According to the professional tattoo artists in San Antonio, Texas, the correct answer is NO. The skin needs time to fully heal before it is touched up, worked on or added to. If there is not sufficient healing time for the tattoo fully heal, then cross contamination can occur, or possible increased risk of infection, since the skin barrier is incomplete.
There is no such thing in ontario
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