noticed a cut on my tat and scabs are forming over it my guess is my artist went a little deep with the needle and gave me a cut on my skin during the touch up. now that the dead skin is shedding and peeling scabs are forming over the cut. does it disrupt the healing process or leave scars on the skin ounce it fully healed since the cut is right under the the scabs:confused:
hawks? but yes but wheat
Im really starting to think youre trolling. Did you just decide to get tattooed one day out of the blue and seriously know absolutely nill about the process?
I think its a good thing that you didnt go to a good artist cause you would certainly have messed it up.
No offense.
Is it really that difficult? Keep it clean, keep it moist, keep it out of the sun.
i think the niners are going to get crushed by the hawks. should have left smith as the starter…
Scabing is normal all tatoos do it. Don’t think your artist cut you lol.
Did you just walk in and get a tatoo without researching at all?
@jerryatrophy 122030 wrote:
Did you just decide to get tattooed one day out of the blue and seriously know absolutely nill about the process?
Wouldn’t that describe about 90% of all tattoos in the world?
@yodaddynukka 122033 wrote:
i think the niners are going to get crushed by the hawks. should have left smith as the starter…
I’m hoping that is the NFC championship game but then again a Green bay Hawks rematch would be cool also both teams are much better then they were during the first game and people can shut their cake hole about that catch by Golden Tate.
nah greenbay for the win and to jerry i get over worked cause i never want to be sick so the smallest thing i make a big deal over it im a hypercondriac for the most part but i never troll these are serious questions sorry im getting over worked but face nobody wants to ever get an infection. ill try to chill till it all heals up :]
@ArniVidar 122041 wrote:
Wouldn’t that describe about 90% of all tattoos in the world?
Good point. I guess theres a steep learning curve.
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