A person needs to wait for at least 6 or 8 weeks after surgery before getting a tattoo. The person getting the tattoo will need to speak to their doctor before getting the tattoo after surgery to make sure they are healthy enough.
I have the same question, and would love an answer. As a tattoo artist I would suggest not getting any tattoo work till the surgery is totally healed . The more you body has to heal up at the same time the harder it is on your system , there is also more of a chance of infection because your body is at a vulnerable state. A few month after the surgery is healed would be my suggestion
you have to get surgery
Laser surgery.
surgery
You should not get any tattoo work done soon after a major surgery, or after experiencing anything that has caused trauma to your body. Your body needs time to recuperate, and does not need to have to focus on healing a tattoo (which is essentially a wound) in addition to recovering from surgery or any kind of injury. The longer you wait to get a tattoo after your valve replacement, the better.
Justin Bieber has not had surgery, although he has a tattoo of a seagull on his hip
No type of milk will aid in removing a permanent tattoo, tattoo's are removed with laser surgery.
its a tattoo saying gone to soon she had it in remembrance of Michael Jackson
he got it as soon as he was old enough to get a tattoo. ;) <3
Yes but I supposed if you got a tattoo while your curve was severe, then say you had spinal fusion surgery and the curve was reduced, the tattoo may shift or change shape.
You should wait until you are off any medication relating to the surgery, and the wound from the surgery is visibly healed.
It's generally not advisable to get a tattoo just before surgery, including keyhole surgery. The healing process of a new tattoo can increase the risk of infection, which could complicate your recovery. Additionally, the tattooing process itself may introduce bacteria into the skin, further heightening infection risks. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider regarding any plans for tattoos in relation to your surgery.