tattoo question

Ezteq

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does anyone know if you can get a tattoo to cover or even go on a scar please?
i mean will tattoo artists even do one over a scar or can it not be done?
much obliged ta
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Tualatin

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I think you better ask in a tattoo shop =P They are very helpfull.. so to sell you one, they say yes. If you don't trust em, ask ur docter.
 

Binky the Bomb

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Depends on the type of scar, deep cuts and whatnot, probobly, if there healed well enough. If it's a surgical scar, dont bother, the tissue wont hold it well enough (Seen it tried). Consult a doctor though, always a good precaution.
 

Ezteq

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thank you chaps, not a surgical scar just an old ugly one from an accedent i want to cover over, wanted to ask 1st before hauling arse to tattoo shop

thanks again
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Roadie

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you could phone NHS direct on

0845 46 47

id imagine thats the kind of health advice they can give out :)
 

Tierce_

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Yes you can tattoo over it, BME is the most usefull place online to get information. Search BME in yahoo.
 

Job

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Er tattoo a scar??
Scars a cool, tattos aren't.

Tattoos are 'I paid some pillock to draw a permanent cartoon on my ass'

Scars are 'man I got that one in a car crash, house fire, major operation, street fight' and that's my history.
 

Ezteq

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Job said:
Er tattoo a scar??
Scars a cool, tattos aren't.

Tattoos are 'I paid some pillock to draw a permanent cartoon on my ass'

Scars are 'man I got that one in a car crash, house fire, major operation, street fight' and that's my history.


lol if i got some one to tattoo my arse they'd need a hell of a lot of ink and a real thick needle, think rhino guys.

and yes i generally do think scars are tre sexy but this ones on me and i hate it.

again thanks for the info chaps
 

Binky the Bomb

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Job, although I respect your point of view, I do have to disagree with it.
Not all scars have an interesting story behind them, and in most cases, there never deemed 'Cool', at least by there owners.

After all, if you in a serious enough crash (in a car) to warrent scars, it's not the only things you'll get. Several hundred stitches, broken bones, bloodloss, nerve damage and a long and painfil recovery. Oh, and the "cool" scars you wanted. Still want some? :D Just saying, scars may a nice fasion accesory, but they have a price, and there not realy a bird puller (depite what you may think).

Plus they are other considerations, but i've ranted enough for one post. Next!
 

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Binky the Bomb said:
Job, although I respect your point of view, I do have to disagree with it.
Not all scars have an interesting story behind them, and in most cases, there never deemed 'Cool', at least by there owners.

After all, if you in a serious enough crash (in a car) to warrent scars, it's not the only things you'll get. Several hundred stitches, broken bones, bloodloss, nerve damage and a long and painfil recovery. Oh, and the "cool" scars you wanted. Still want some? :D Just saying, scars may a nice fasion accesory, but they have a price, and there not realy a bird puller (depite what you may think).

Plus they are other considerations, but i've ranted enough for one post. Next!

i agree .. could also be a scar from a mentally traumatic experience (rape . mugging , assault , abuse etc etc) and id iamgine those kinda scars. some poeple dont want to be remided of how they got there..

or they could be purely cosmetic scars from surgery (not have to be cosmetic surgery) but maybe froma cisarian birth .. operation etc etc. and they think its ugly hence want to make it look better. hence enhance there personal confidence in it being hidden..


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checked out that BME site this morning, wow kind of made me feel a bit better about my lil old war wound, from what i read though you can get tattoos to cover them, i have 2 tattoos already and my bf doesnt like any tattoos but i got mine years b4 i met him and he says theyre part of me so he loves them too (aww) but he doesnt want me to get another.

I guess i shall just have to see if i can live with it a little longer and if i still find it um not unbearable but i have issues about it then i'll do something about it.

tbh freddys house best place to come for getting info, you guys know all kinds of stuff i'd never have thought of looking on a site like that one :clap:
 

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Scar stories are great :p always atleast 1 funny story behind peoples scars ^^

hmm, how did that happen? Ping Pong bat...
ok.. how about that one then? Vodka, Whitewine, Beer and my bike...
0_o i see, how the hell did you get this one then? Me and my friend found 2 swords tucked away in his parrents old stuff, needless to say we didn't have the skill to have a swordfight safely.

wanna meet new people? get drunk and talk scars ;)
 

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Been years since I had my tattoo done and never regretted it once. I think it all depends on what you have done really, having the names of a partner written on you is just silly, but a well done tattoo can make you smile every time you see it :)

In your case i'd still be tempted to pay the doctor a visit though before having one done, at least he can see the nature of the scar tissue and judge wether it would handle the work or not. It would be horrid to have a tattoo done and then have it go looking worse or distorted in several months, it is perminent after all.

If your funds stretch that far the cosmetic surgery you can get these days is pretty nifty at making some scars barely noticeable now, and if they don't you can always tell the doc its depressing you and have it done on the NHS if your in the UK
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yeah my bf brought that one up, the nhs plastic surgery thing and tbh im not for it if i cant afford it myself then its a no go (this does not reflect on any one else, its just i hate when you see about a 13 year old going to nsh getting a free boob job and i compare this to that, on me that is, anyone else i not got a problem with it).

been thinking about that website body modification thingy a lot since this morning i saw a really cool pic of this lady she had an accedent when she was like 4 years old some boiling water got spilled all down her back and she got a tattoo that made it in to a shape one of the burns looked like a bird so she had it made in to one, this idea really struck me, up till now i've been thinking of ways to hide/disguise it but that got me thinking of a way to transform it.

if theres any people out there with talent for drawing i might be holding a wee "design me a pic comp" in a while need to talk it over with the bf as although it is my body and i can do what i like with it i value his opionion and dont want to do anything that would upset him (lets be honest i wouldnt be too pleased if he came home one day with his eye brows shaved off and boob implants).

Im thinking along the lines of a sword (already have 2 tattoos as i have mentioned b4 and they both mean something special to me, swords have always been a strong symbol for me personally) as its a straight scar and tapers at the end, but i shall heed your advice and consult a doctor before or even if i do anything.
 

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I can understand that, always been dragons for me, so thats what I had my tattoo done of.

I'd imagine a scar like you described could easily be turned into a sword, my ex had a tattoo like that done at same time as me, with a rose around it. She had it done on her spine though which is a very painful place to choose incidently :p

I wouldn't worry about the NHS though, whilst I hate people that abuse it, it gets abused for alot less reasons then what you want. If its something that genuinly bothers you then you do have a viable reason to seek cosmetic surgery. I think sites like the Bupa site has a rough guide to cosmetic surgery costs.

But still check with the Doc, its what they are there for ! :touch:
 

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Blackjack said:
ok.. how about that one then? Vodka, Whitewine, Beer and my bike...

got one of thoose on my chin ;p

doctor: do you need traquilizers(sp?)?
me: no im fine
 

Ezteq

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woooohoooooooooooo just got back from tattoo parlour i got it done looks fab and covers that nasty old scar a treat.

Thanks for all your info guys :D
 

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Tattoo's hurt like hell imo, got one on my lower back, i love it, but OMG never would i put myself through that kinda pain anymore!!

And Gratz on your Tat, well done!
 

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Ezteq said:
woooohoooooooooooo just got back from tattoo parlour i got it done looks fab and covers that nasty old scar a treat.

Thanks for all your info guys :D

Im happy for you :clap: Hope it makes you feel better about it.

When its healed up show us a pic ! :D
 

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hehe

scars. got em and i love em :flame:

tattoos got some and love em. and more is inc :touch:

and yes it hurts. but if u think its hurts on the lower back. do like me make 1 at your elbow. thats pain.


gratz btw. aye show pic when its healed.
 

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Suicidel said:
and yes it hurts. but if u think its hurts on the lower back. do like me make 1 at your elbow. thats pain.

Your elbow OMG :worthy:
 

Ezteq

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ere tis........ not very good pic, well you try photographing your wrist tbh not easy



OMG i actually managed to post a pic!! w00t <snaps for me!>
 

Kagato

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Well done, the tattoo looks great :D im glad it worked for you.

pic is fine too, might not get so much reflection glare though if you disable the flash ;)

:clap:
 

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Sorry to steal your post here - But I also have another question about Tattoo's...

Can you cover up an Old Tattoo with a New one ?

When I got my 1st tattoo, I didn't think about if it would suit me in future years or not (I was rather young (13yrs) when I had it done) Now all the years have gone by and I do Hate it now.
I Dont want to go thru with that whole process of getting it removed....And have been thinking about getting it covered, but not sure if its possible.

Any feed back ? :wub:


(Yes ... was a proper qualified Tattoo'ist - He just didnt know my real age at time)
 

Ezteq

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yep you can get it covered over with a darker tattoo, go to tatt shop and discuss with them they can tell you what sort of stuff you can get, redoing tattoos is commen.... people get names of loved ones then break up lol :D


p.s 13!!! omg rofl bet your folks were pleased :clap:
 

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A tattoo hurts but is bearable, the fact that hundreds of needles are piercing your skin would mean that it not hurting someone is a lie...but if you put yourself into as spiritual a state as you can, it's an enjoyable pain in my opinion.

I only have two tattoos though, and I'm 17.
 

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pixieblue said:
Sorry to steal your post here - But I also have another question about Tattoo's...

Can you cover up an Old Tattoo with a New one ?

When I got my 1st tattoo, I didn't think about if it would suit me in future years or not (I was rather young (13yrs) when I had it done) Now all the years have gone by and I do Hate it now.
I Dont want to go thru with that whole process of getting it removed....And have been thinking about getting it covered, but not sure if its possible.

Any feed back ? :wub:


(Yes ... was a proper qualified Tattoo'ist - He just didnt know my real age at time)

Yes you can, but you have to take into account of the first tattoo. It may mean you need to have a very chunky bold piece put over it, which sometimes can lead to yet another unwanted tattoo...only bigger.

Some people get a kind of acid wash thing before hand to take the original tattoo down to as pale/faded a state as possible, then get the cover-up done.

BMEZine

This is possibly the best site on the web for tattoo and piercing information. It's my daily dose anyway.

Hope it's of some use.
 

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