what are the new tattoos i see around?? they are made from scaring the coating but i cant find any information on them?? does anyone know where to find examples of this?? thank you
Answer: It's called Scarificiation. I don't recognize much about it, but I did find an FAQ for you if you want to find out more about it.
http://www.bmezine.com/scar/scar-faq.htm l#S9
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Questions About Foot And Scar Tattoos?
Question by michele | Posted in Tattoos
I had a surgery on my foot last year that formerly larboard three very large scars. They have healed now, but because the scars are large and ugly, I wanted to get them covered up with a tattoo. I was wondering how it works to get a tattoo on your foot--is it a bad reason? Do you have to make sure you don't wear shoes or anything to brush up against the tattoo? Thanks.
Answer: Tattoos on your feet are already irksome adding scars into the mix makes it worse. Scars have much more nerve activity which makes it damaged more usually. It all depends on your pain tolerance though. You may get through it just fine. I have a tattoo on the top of my foot and I reasonable wore sandals for the first week or 2. Once its healed its not big deal. But a tattoo is basically and opened mortification. You have to try to keep it safe and not tear it open and cause scarring, in your case more scarring. I notion of if you like the idea of covering up your scars then go for it! Make them beautiful! Positive Luck!
How Does Etching Leave A Raised Scar, When Tattoos Don't?
Question by Not gonna be Miss Baldy =( | Posted in Tattoos
Etching is a custom of scarification using an empty tattoo machine (no ink)
My question is, if the process is the same, and the only thing distinct is the ink, then why doesn't a tattoo leave a raised scar like an etching does?
Answer: Diet deeper and very much more overworked than a normal tattoo.
Its generally more suited for people who scar rather well too.
Y'be sure a bad tattoo that gets scar tissue when the tattooist went too deep? Just like that, but on target.
Is There A Safe Way To Remove Tattoos Without Too Much Scar Damage?
Question by Emilio Crespo | Posted in Tattoos
I have a acceptable amount of tattoos, including one on my hand. I want to remove the hand tat, but do not want heavy scarring as a d. Can anyone help?
Answer: Laser is one of your win out over options. Unfortunately it will leave scarring. It depends on the person. Sometimes the scarring is bad, and sometimes it's not so bad. Don't try to use wreaking balm or things like that because they only disencumber tattoo slightly. It will not get rid of your tattoo. You could always try make up. Kat Von D has some good coverup out that really works. Unfortunately, it's cordial of expensive but if you really want to cover your tattoo it works.
Scalpel scarification performed by Rick Beardsley at Unalterable Marker Tattoo & Body Piercing Recently relocated to Sioux Megalopolis, Iowa (712) 560-4144
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In the modify of scarification, scars are formed by cutting or branding the skin. There are many reasons why people may attack to scarification. Aesthetically,
Scarification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tattoo ink (or another uninfected coloring agent) is rubbed into a fresh cut. ... thin scars, and skin slaying is a way to get a larger area of scar tissue. ...
Scar Tattoos
Tattoo art can be a tough symbol of triumph and survival when done on or around scars. This a particularly evident in tattoos on or around mastectomy scars. ...