So, would you agree this basically HURTS???
If you are a newbie contemplating on getting your first tattoo done, your initial question will have to be: ‘Will it be painful?’
Of course, it will.
At some point, there will be a slight pain, a stinging sensation, but it will heal in a few days and your tattoo will be the most beautiful art form you’ll have on as long as you live (unless, of course when you have it erased by a cosmetic surgeon. :p )
Now, I know you are curious to know what are the areas of the body where getting inked can be really painful, here it is:
Like the tattoo itself, pain is personal. What one person finds excruciating might be quite bearable to another. But since you may not know what your tolerance level is until you actually go under the needle, here’s a short list of the most potentially painful places for body ink:
1. The eyeball. Believe it or not, some people do get permanent makeup inside the eye, says Zwerling About once a year, a patient asks him to put pigment into a disfiguring blind eye to make it look like a normal one. The many nerves going into the front of the eye would make this an excruciating procedure without anesthesia. (Two other popular spots for permanent makeup—the eye brows and lips—are also painful, the lips especially so because of the many nerve endings located there.)
2. The mons pubis. The pain of getting a tattoo down under runs a close second to the lips, says New York laser surgeon Bruce Katz, who specializes in removing tattoos. There are a lot of nerves, which provide pleasure (as opposed to pain) under different circumstances. If you try this in a tattoo parlor, ask for a cream, advises Katz.
3. The top of the foot or ankle. Lots of women opt for tattoos in this area so the eye-catching designs will be visible when they’re barefoot or wearing sandals during the summer months. But it’s also ouch-inducing because of the absence of fat.
4. Behind the ear. A tattoo here can be endearingly sexy. Just remember ladies, there’s nothing in this spot but skin and bone—and nerves (though not as many as on your lip surface).
5. The chest (above your rib cage). If you’re thin, this might be one time you’d be grateful for a layer of fat around your middle.The absence of padding makes this one of the most painful places for men to get a traditional tattoo.
Some other tips: Don’t take aspirin before getting a tattoo, as it can increase bleeding (though other pain-killing pills can help). Schedule a time when you won’t feel rushed, advises Karen Hudson, editor of “Chick Ink: 40 Stories of Tattoos—and the Women Who Wear Them.” An average-size tattoo takes about two hours; ask the artist beforehand for an estimate of how long yours will take. If you’re afraid of needles, consider a spot where you can’t see the needle go in, or resolve not to look. Another option: a henna tattoo painted on the outer layer of the skin. There are no needles involved. As the skin exfoliates, this kind of tattoo slowly disappears. If you miss it, you can replace it with permanent body art. If not, you’ll be relieved you only got a temporary tattoo. Removing an inked tattoo is painful, too.
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