Wednesday, October 16, 2013

What's the least painful place to get a tattoo if you have a low pain tolerance?

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Katie


I know you're all going to be like well don't get one if you're worried about the pain, but shut up. Seriously. It's something I badly want and WILL tolerate pain, I just would like the least amount possible. Me and my sister are getting small, matching tattoos because we are extremely close being only a year apart. I'm a very thin, short girl for my age and I don't have a lot of fat on me. Only my thighs and arms have fat. We were thinking about the waist. NOT hip and NOT ribs but the squishy part in between. And I did the pinch test and it was alright for pain. I just need some input on this because I haven't gotten one before. I've been able to tolerate the pain of several piercings, but I know tattoos are completely different.
We're getting SMALL tattoos so would that make the pain less and quick?
I'm just terrified of pain but I want this so bad because I care about my sister and she's been waiting for me to feel ready enough to get one. I'm totally fine with the idea of it being permanent, trust me. I have no problem with it. just PAIN. I probably sound like a wimp (which I am) but this is something I really want to do.



Answer
Any place on your body that is more fatty is usually less painful. Any place near bone is usually the worst. For example, I have thigh tattoos that were not very painful, and ankle and back tattoos that hurt like hell. But if you have a low pain tolerance, consider getting one tattoo that you really love, because there aren't a tone of areas associated with little pain.

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Destany En


Got my tattoo lettering 4 days ago on my arm. I didn't put nothing on it. There is ugly scab a little soreness and swelling. I washed my tattoo1 day ago. I recently put some bacitracin on it. Will i be alright? Does the tattoo area usually becomes hard and tight? It' s not a lot of pain just a little soreness and swelling.


Answer
Not a problem, I've got some work healing up right now. My girl is a tattoo artist as well, and she's in the process of relining and recoloring my work, with her own touches thrown in. But what I was gonna say is this. Every tattoo artist we know heals their work up dry. You have no idea how many tattoos are screwed up every year, by well-intentioned aftercare that really isn't necessary in the first place. People glop stuff on 'em to 'help' heal 'em up, but what happens a lot is they get deprived of the air they need to heal well, plus the scab tends to soften prematurely. Which makes it prone to coming off too early. And these people wonder why they get little bumps on their tattoos. Healing them up dry is the way to go. But don't take my word for it. Call your artist, and ask him about dry healing. He'll tell you. The body is it's own best healer, always has been. Won't hurt a thing. Take care.




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