That leaves a lot to the imagination...If you were burnt by fire, let the skin heal and see what remains, then talk to your professional tattooist about your options.. I once had a client who was imersed in acid up to about the nipple area on one side. He kept himself from going under with one arm... He suffered 3rd degree burns over the rest of him and was immediately flown to the Houston burn hospital..He was there for about 5 months..
When he came home I was one of the first people he called.."Hey, Baron, You remember the harley wings you tattooed on me? You havta come over and see this."
When I got to his house he showed me the tattoo on the arm that kept him from going under..They had to get so much skin from him for skin grafts and they had to get it from where he had undamaged skin..
" It looks a little rough", "I said,"that from the skin grafts?"
'Yes," he said and pulled up his sheet from his thigh to show me almost a complete replica of his tattoo on his thigh.."This is from the first graft, and this is from the second." At which point he lifted the sheet off his ribcage to show me a third set of Harley wings...Not as complete as the first but still very identifiable. I was flabberghasted...Hope this helps.
You scar the area naturally, and the ink will fall out during the prolonged healing time. This should not happen if you know what you are doing.
with a tattoo machine. this question is entirely too vague. go get an apprenticeship and ask your teacher.
not sure but judging by the disclaimer by sellers on Ebay I would not trust it. Stick to the known brands such as Mom's, Eternal (My personal favorite) and starbrite. Black Buda is another ok tattoo ink. These are the better inks that are not too bad on the wallet. Avoid inks called "professional tattoo ink" they contain the same chemical make up as listorin. Avoid all Asian inks except Koma Sumi sorry if I miss spelled that. Avoid all inks that do not yield a expiration date.
If your baby has his/her feet prints taken I would use one or both of them....may inside of a larger heart or just the feet on their own. I recently got my son's exact foot prints done as a tattoo, he was 1lb 11.5oz, he was born at 25 wks gestation and he had heart surgery too.
i have a tattoo and i am 13 years old. i think so she would be able too. just she has to have a parent present.
If a tattoo is bulging it is very likely that the tattoo artist went too deep when he did the work. That could have resulted in scar tissue which will give the appearance of the tattoo bulging out.
the needle probably went in too deep this time. besides, tattoos are not good for you anyway.
Yes.
yes he has one on his but. and also he got one on his arm too :). or he might of drawed it.
You scar the area naturally, and the ink will fall out during the prolonged healing time. This should not happen if you know what you are doing.
Uhhh . . . you shouldn't be bruised from a tattoo unless the artist went too deep. You're prob going to have some blowout. But there is some initial redness and swelling at the site that should go down after a week to ten days max.
you take too long? not sure what your asking
just buy it. Its too complicated to make.
It means the transmission overheated. Have the fluid changed and you may be ok. Then find out why it got too hot.
The word tattoo has two syllables. The syllables of the word are tat-too.
It is not a tattoo of a worm but actually an eagle. Most of his relatives has it too.
No, Joni does not have a tattoo. She is too classy a lady to do something like that to her body.