Redoing/Changnig a tattoo
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Thursday November 13th, 2008 @ 11:10 AM
Filed under: Tattoos
I recently got a piece done on my rib cage and I should have been a little more… critical? of the drawing and there are a few errors/bits i’m not pleased with and I was wondering if i could get them removed and redone or will that look messed up? they are minor but bothering my head. thanks
Could is always a sort of open concept here at ASKBME.
Yes- you can get laser removal on the parts you don’t like and once healed tattoo the area again.
But the laser is not an eraser and is not without complications. It’s a process. One that I’m glad is a ready option, but may not be as cut and dried as simply going, having a session and tattooing it again.
So yes- you can have parts hit with a laser and eventually redone.
Just make sure you use more critical judgment when it comes to finding the right person to do the removal. Live and learn!
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I have a tattoo that is only the outline, but I find that the outline is sorta messy. When I finally go to get it colored-in (maybe by the same artist, maybe not), is it possible that those tiny mistakes can be covered/embellished? Thoughts?
mary on November 19th, 2008 at 2:19 pmLeave a Comment