Because you're taking ink out of your skin.
Same way you do so other parts of the body. Though it may be painful, one might want to be awake during the process, with anesthetics. Consider that you would otherwise be knocked out naked, with a bunch of other people operating on you.
Since the question is vague, I will answer all the variables for it: 1) Can you have hair on tattoo? (Can you get hair on a tattoo?). Yes depending on the artist who is drawing the tattoo you can have them draw pictures like portraits which have the hair of the person drawn in the picture. 2) Can you have hair on tattoo? ( Can you have a hair tattoo?) Yes, this process is called Scalp Micropigmentation and is offered by ScalpMP in Sacramento, California you can find them on their website (link below). The process is pretty cool they tattoo 'micro dots' that look like tiny buzzed down hair follicles. 3) Can you have hair on tattoo? ( Can you have hair grow over a tattoo?) Yes this typically happens after the initial excitement of getting the tattoo subsides. The person begins to get lazy and stop grooming the hair in the area.
He probably feels it is too expensive to get laser treatment for tattoo removal, also it is painful. Try asking if he will get the name filled in with color in the same color as the name to hide it? Tattoo artists are creative, they could do something with it and make into a completely different thing. Or he can always get a strike-through with the new wife's name above the old one. ;) Seriously though, any method of removal (traditional invasive or non-invasive laser procedures) are very painful and expensive. I'm sure he figures he can be spending that money better towards his family than getting someone's name removed from his body. Maybe if he investigates more about tattoo removal he might feel more comfortable. If it's just a name, it can't be too large, so it may not be as expensive or painful as he expects.
Tattoo ink would separate because it is water based so that it doesn't harm the body.
It is illegal in AZ to tattoo anyone underage, so consent is invalid
The tattoo removal will be a little more painful than the tattoo itself. Some people have higher pain tolerances to begin with so what might 'hurt' some people will not hurt as bad to others.
Same way you do so other parts of the body. Though it may be painful, one might want to be awake during the process, with anesthetics. Consider that you would otherwise be knocked out naked, with a bunch of other people operating on you.
It's not so bad. The upper back was pretty much painless for me but everyone is different so it could be very painful for some. The lower back near the kidney area is a bit worse in my opinion, but still not too bad.
Removing the cyst when it's small will require a smaller incision and, so, less pain.
In the '90's. Before the tattoo gun and the needle were invented, they would cut your skin with a knife and put ashes in the cut. In those days, tattoos were not as beautiful as they are now and they hurt a lot more. Now, they have ink, tattoo needles and tattoo guns. So the tattoos are much prettier and less painful.
yes you can, there's definitely no problem, the only thing you might wanna consider is that it might be more painful than it should be. this is due to high sensitivity of senses during the menstrual cycle so a tatto that might've been slightly painful under normal circumstances may be extremely painful when you are on your period. so if you can, wait a few days after your period. or if you can take pain, go for it.
There are only few ways you can make a tattoo feel less painful. No matter what you do, it will still get swollen, and it will still itch, and it will still be painful. There are tips for the Tattoo artist that help the process of tattooing less painful. When the tattoo artist is working it helps a lot if he/she uses their other hand to stretch the skin. Stretching the skin can make it feel as if there is not that much pressure added to the needles. The tattoo artist can also get a spray bottle and put cold water in it. When he/she gives your skin a rest from tattooing and swelling, they should spray the area with cold water and wipe it down a little. This helps the area of the heated skin, cool down. There are products that you can buy that i have seen on a couple of tattoo websites. Ointments that help numb the tattoo. Although it sounds really nice, a lot of tattoo artist dont use it. I myself stick with A & D ointment, but the ointment that is used for numbing is very expensive. You want to make sure that you also don't drink while getting a tattoo. A lot of people get drunk so they don't "feel" the pain, but that can make it worse. When you drink it thins out your blood, and when your blood gets thinner you bleed more. Not only will it make it feel worse once your sober, but it will give your tattoo a bigger chance of not coming out so good.
It hurts getting a tattoo period. I have one at the top of my back, and the most painful thing for me was my muscles tensing closer to the sides of the back. Other then that, no it's really not bad. Definitely worth it
I have a tattoo on my arm it is so beautiful
I have a tattoo on my foot from my big toe right up to my ankle area. The worst part was getting the outline done especially round my toe. Good news is the,outline numbs the area so the pain isn't as bad. The pain is never as bad as you think it'll be
it depends, when i got a tattoo in the middle of my back, it felt more painful when she was doin it on the right compared to the left. which is weird because the tattoo is right in the middle and of exact proportion. she (my tattoo artist) told me that it happens to some people, especially those who use one side of their brain more. so if it hurts on the right, it means u're more of a left brain person. so maybe you should find out (there are some other ways to tell) if you're left or right brain then tattoo on the opposite direction.
So you have gall stones. So you may need your gall bladder removed. Welcome to life.