Forever sucks to be you with that sick blotchy tat right on your left butt cheek
Because a tattoo is practically engraved and a suntan is like a layer which can come off.
The Papillary Layer which is a part of the Dermis
The dermis. And uner the dermis is the hypodermis
The papillary and reticular dermis are the two layers of Dermis.
The epidermis.
The pigment is injected into the dermis by way of the tattoo machine.
The dermis.
The epidermis is not the second layer of skin; it's the first. Then comes the dermis and of course; your fat. The reason why tattoos are permanent is because they penetrate the first layer of skin and go into your dermis... where usually, since you don't shed skin cells or use any body products to wash it of, it stays.
­When you look at a person's tattoo, you're seeing the ink through the epidermis, or the outer layer of skin. The ink is actually in the dermis, which is the second layer of the skin. The cells of the dermis are far more stable than the cells of the epidermis, so the tattoo's ink will stay in place, with minor fading and dispersion, for a person's entire life.
A tattoo is series of ink-injections into the dermis, which is your middle layer of skin (the outer layer is the epidermis). It stays on because it is injected so deep- but it will fade in time and with exposure to the sun, or with laser tattoo removal.
The Papillary Layer which is a part of the Dermis
Because a tattoo is practically engraved and a suntan is like a layer which can come off.
Also known as the subcutaneous layer or the sub-dermis. It is called Submucosa.
The needle of a tattoo gun injects ink about a millimeter down into the skin, which reaches the second layer, or the dermis.
It should go all the way to the dermis! Which is the second layer of skin.
The reticular layer of the dermis.
The Papillary Layer which is a part of the Dermis