#34073
me me
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@me-me

hi had this done few days ago and day after went on sunbed so would it of caused the ink to spread under the skin or why has this happened?
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#89545
Rockysmom
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@rockysmom

yikes, i imagine. you aren’t supposed to expose it to sunbeds, sun, etc.

#89548
Jubakuba
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@jubakuba

The entire tattoo is a blowout.
Congrats on the premium scratcher find.

#89557
Cornishtiger
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@cornishtiger

You went on a sunbed!!!!!
LMFAO

What in the name of all thats holy were you thinking?

#89560
me me
Participant
@me-me

yer i went on sunbed what??????????????????

#89564
dannyboy
Participant
@dannyboy

major fail

#89576
Cornishtiger
Participant
@cornishtiger

Other than getting strange animals to piss on a tattoo sunbeds must be right up there near the top of the tarded things to do list.

Your artist gave you an after care sheet right? Or was your artist busy rollign another fat one and pouring you all another Jack?

#89586
Sherav
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@sherav

Hi

The high UV from the sunbed(and possibly bad linework??) has caused the pigment to spread from the pockets of scar tissue in the skin.

This is because UV breaks down skin cells which results in menalin being used to protect the area – causes a tan.

It is also the equiv of tipping a mild acid on a new tattoo.

The bleeding of ink is known as a blow out – which means that this can be a permanent issue.

The only thing I can suggest is let it heal and then see if any of the blow out disappears.

If it doesnt you are looking at a major bill either for a laser treatment or a hefty coverup.

Take Care
Matthew

#89697
Ross_W
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@ross_w

Seriously, who the hell goes to a sunbed with a new tattoo??

#89704
Rockysmom
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@rockysmom

seriously….self tanning lotion

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