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.
You don't have to worry about ink going into your bloodstream if you got a deep scratch on your new tattoo. Hopefully the scratch will not scar or effect the look of the tattoo.
If you don't go that deep, the customer's skin will eventually shed the tattoo.
If it doesn't go deep enough into the skin then the skin could reject the ink or get infected.
Hypothyroidism would have no effect on your tattoo, and conversely, your tattoo would have no effect on your thyroid gland.
after rehab, you'd realize that you were an idiot for getting that tattoo.
it will stretch and it will lose some of its shape. You can allways go back and get it redone if this happens though. Sometimes the tattoo will just seem smaller on your arm and more disproportionate.
When you let a unlicensed tattoo artist tattoo you, you have a greater chance of a botched tattoo, and of becoming infected from improperly handled tattooing equipment
If done properly, the needle of the tattoo gun should not go nearly deep enough to injure the spinal cord.
most probably.
On his left arm.
It gets dark & the pressure goes way up.