Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tattoo Pain

Well the short answer is yes it hurts... and the long answer is getting a tattoo hurts of course, your having a needle injected into your skin at an incredible speed.

Tattoo pain can be described in so many different ways depending on the person who's had it done, people have described it like a cat scratching your skin, a hot needle being dragged across your skin and some even say it's like having your skin cut open. So as you can see people have different pain thresholds when getting tattoos, for example if your young and haven't experienced much pain in your life and it's your first tattoo then it's going to be a very painful experience but if you're getting long in the tooth and have broke some bones or had stitches then it's not going to be that bad.

So you might be thinking I'm not getting a tattoo if it's going to hurt that bad but what you have to remember is that if you really want one and its the perfect design for you then a few hours pain for a lifetime of pleasure is really worth it.

Here are some tips to help you with tattoo pain.

1. Under no circumstances should you have a tattoo when drunk, most tattoo artists with not tattoo you anyway as it can make you bleed excessively and you might make the wrong tattoo choice.

2. Do not have a tattoo when your hungover as your nerves will be a lot more sensitive and you will FEEL THE PAIN trust me I know.

3. Don't have a tattoo when you have a cold as that too can increase the pain levels.

4. Get some numbing gel, some people swear by it but I have tried it myself and it only seem to work for the first 10-15 Min's so would be OK for a small tattoo.

The best advice I can give is to be focused and distracted after the first 10-15 Min's of getting the tattoo you seem to be able to switch off to the pain, its still there and your aware of it but you kind of get over the first initial shock.

Cope With and Minimize Tattoo Pain

While there is no way to anticipate the amount of pain you will experience, arriving with certain amount of determination will almost certainly guarantee you that it won't hurt as nearly as much as you expected.

Getting a tattoo involves piercing the skin, and so there is going to be some pain involved, no matter how small the tattoo and no matter where it is on your body. The amount and type of pain experienced is highly variable depending on each individual's tolerance to and acceptance of pain.

While tattooing, the needles puncture the skin at a very fast rate and at a variable depth. The outline is usually the most painful work, because the needles are being used to create a nice solid black line that will define the tattoo, and so it is inserted deeply and carefully to ensure complete and effective coverage. The shading is usually not as painful, but this also depends upon the depth of penetration and the desired effect.

The pain you feel is generally as a slight burning or hot scratching sensation. Generally, the tattoo is more painful if applied to areas of the body where there is less muscle and fatty tissue covering bone, like wrists, ankles, chests, and other normally sensitive body areas. Upper arms are usually the least painful, while the ankles and sternum can be quite sensitive.

The tattoo pain is certainly not unbearable, here are some tips for coping with and minimizing the pain:

Find a reputable tattooist that you feel comfortable with to get the tattoo work done, the confidence you get from a tattooist can minimize your pain to the highest.

Don't show up drunk or on drugs.

Go in with some determination and accept the fact that a few hours of discomfort without giving the tattooist a hard time will help ensure that you get a first-rate tattoo.

If you feel you can't take the pain anymore, tell your tattooist. Take a short break, or come back in a few days.
Tattoos don't have to be applied all in one sitting. Break up your session if needed.

Listen to music or let your imagination go wild during the procedure, a certain degree of distraction set by your self will help you put less concentration on the pain.

After all, the pain you experience while getting tattooed is a unique and certainly bearable pain. Take the opportunity to enjoy a new and unique experience that will mark the emergence of a "new you" from the tattoo studio.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Tattooing is Safe Thanks to New Tattoo Accessories

A new decade has arrived. It has been ten whole years since the dawn of Y2K and despite all the negativity and dread leading up to the dawning on the new millennium the world hasn't ended. Life continues to advance and if you are reading this then it is safe to say that you are alive and well in 2010 a whole decade on from Y2K.

So how are you planning to celebrate this new decade? I thought I'd do something that I had always wanted to but never had the guts to follow through with, Yes I was going to get a tattoo nothing too special just my lucky number in roman numerals. Getting a tattoo, if done stylishly, can actually be quick attractive and with the level of tattoo accessories that the tattoo artists use these day you really do get your moneys worth.

Years ago getting a tattoo was a bit hit and miss. The equipment and tattoo accessories used were quite tricky to use and sometimes you may end up with a design or body art that you may live to regret. Thankfully like all sectors the tattoo industry has continued to enhance and develop and now they are at the stage where it is fair easier and medically safer to get your tattoo performed thanks to these new tattoo accessories. At least that is what the artist told me who performed mine.

Obviously a big concern for people when they go to get tattoos is the risk of infection. You constantly hear horror stories on the internet about celebrities who have been infected by an unsterilised needle. Obviously this is more down to a case of where you get your tattoo performed and their hygiene standards rather than a fault with the actual tattoo accessories themselves. However, with the enhancement in tattoo accessories the cost of the equipment has come down meaning there is no need for unsterilised or dirty equipment.

I was always worried about what it would feel like. I had seen several people have tattoos performed but this was to be my first. To be honest it wasn't as bad as I was thinking, it felt more like someone scratching at your arm, there was the odd occasion when you could feel the needle more but on the whole it was an enjoyable experience and I'm really pleased with the way it has turned out. The only thing I need to do now is resist the urge to get any more.

Tattoo Removal - Get it Done Properly

Tattoos have become very popular in the last twenty years or so. It has become fashionable to show your personality and lifestyle to others by means of tattoos which are unique to you. More people from teenagers to those in their forties, have had tattoos done than at any previous time. Tattoos used to be common to only on a few types of people such as seamen. Now people in every walk of life are taking the leap and getting a tattoo. Sometimes it is merely decorative but in many cases the tattoo expresses the lifestyle of the person bearing it.

It is no surprise that as years go by many people regret having been tattooed. They may have come to dislike the design or it may have been a poor quality tattoo. Whatever the reason may be they would now like to have it removed. It is of course very difficult to remove tattoos which are made by injecting ink droplets deep under the surface of the skin. Removal can be an expensive proposition since only a surgeon is qualified to do this work properly. Because of this high cost many will elect just to suffer with the presence of the tattoo, and forget about trying to remove it. Men in particular often decide to just grin and bear it, and wish that they had not been so stupid in the first place. Women more often tend to go for removal, since they have possibly come to regard the tattoo as a disfigurement.

Dermabrasion which, as the name suggests, is abrasion of the skin, is one way to remove tattoos. The surface of the skin is simply abraded down below the depth of the tattoo, and then left to heal. This involves removal of a thick layer of skin, and can be quite painful unless a local anaesthetic is used. Skin grafting is another method of removing tattoos. Here a patch of skin is taken from another area of the body, and after removal of the tattooed skin, it is grafted in place. This requires a skilled dermatological surgeon to do the work safely and properly. A local anaesthetic will be used. There are then two areas of skin which have to heal. This is a complicated and difficult procedure, and there is always risk of infection afterwards. The last method, and that which is most commonly used these days, is laser removal of the tattoo.

A high powered laser beam is used to break up the ink, under the skin, into tiny fragments which will be removed naturally by the body. This also can be a painful process and is usually done with the aid of a local anaesthetic. It is very effective however when done by someone who is skilled in this type of work. So there you have it. You can have a tattoo removed at considerable cost and with some pain involved. The best idea is to think very carefully before getting a tattoo in the first place.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Women's Tattoos - Rush to Get the Sexiest Foot and Ankle Tattoo Designs

Ankle tattoos are the sexiest of all. They are small in size and matches every girl perfectly. Girls mostly prefer this tattoo because they would not be in constant view of the public. There are few sexy ankle designs for you:

1. Small Flowers: These are very interesting small flowers that look really small which can be combined and worn with a butterfly tattoo, to make it more special.
2. Butterflies: Butterflies, always the favorite of every girl, a small colored one in the sexiest design.
3. Tribal chain: This is a loop pattern that can be worn around the ankle, usually done in black.
4. Koi fish: The yang and Yin shape of the Koi fish tattoo design is loved by all.
5. Chinese Symbol: Know the meaning of the Chinese symbol, before you get one done.
6. Vine tattoos: This tattoo wraps around your leg nicely with its eye catching green color. These tattoos look great with its unique design. Vine tattoos have got lot of options like adding colored flowers to your vine that makes your tattoo design pop out.

Ankle tattoo designs are inked on the lower calf. Tattoos that are done on the higher leg, above the ankle are called "talus". This is less painful and also larger in size than the tattoos near the ankle. Tattoos that are placed little above the center point of the calf are termed as "leg tattoos". Locating the ankle sometimes makes the process a little bit difficult. Tattoos done in the ankle portion of the body is little painful and tends to bleed more than the other parts because of the thinness of flesh.

Aftercare: The ankle tattoos design done on the ankle is very delicate and you have to show more precaution in taking care of it. Protect your tattoo with an ointment. Two of the most highly recommended one is the Bag Balm and the Tattoo Goo. Do wear some loose fitting stockings and pants for the first one week and never use boots until it gets healed. Avoid Tight clothing because if used it can cause loss of ink brightness and color and also causes extra peeling. Use a sunscreen like SPF 15 sun block, to protect from sun.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tribal Swallow Tattoo - Tips on Getting Your New Tattoo

Following these 4 simple tips to make sure your tribal swallow tattoo sets you apart!

1) Bypass the free design sites or you will get what everyone else has. A membership tribal design site highlights designs by artist that specialize in tribal body art. They know what types of tribal designs look good where and with what elements.

2) Use a tattoo artist that specializes in tribal body art. If you are going with tribal art you need a professional who knows what they are doing and has done it before. You can recognize instantly the difference between a tribal tattoo specialty artist and an average artist. You will find the real thing on a membership site.

3) Go to a tattoo parlor that adheres to the proper industry health and safety regulations. Things can get nasty quick if you go to a tattoo parlor that is more concerned about making a quick dollar than the proper business and health practices. Your membership site posts reviews of different tattoo studios and what health and safety practices you should look out for.

4) Know what you are putting on your body. You may think you know what your tribal design means, but do you really? You don't want to find out later that the message you are wearing isn't what you thought. A fee based membership design site has experts that explain what certain tribal tattoo designs mean.

Whether it is for show or just for yourself, taking the right steps before you get your tribal tattoo will ensure that it is everything you wanted it to be.

Good luck getting your new tribal swallow tattoo!

Various Interpretations of the Swallow Tattoo Designs

There are a lot of swallow tattoo designs that would look great on your body. The good thing about the swallow is it can look great on both male and female. The swallow is a symbol of hope, usually used for its nautical reasons meaning land is near. Sailors use swallow tattoo designs as a symbol that they have travelled five thousand nautical miles. If you have two swallow tattoos then you have travelled ten thousand nautical miles. Ancient Egyptians said that killing a swallow is unlucky. For them, swallows are the ones taking the soul of a dead child to the underworld.

The swallow tattoo designs can be associated with good and bad reasons. Ancient poets use the swallow as a sign of spring and the end of winter. Ancient Chinese and Greek paintings use the swallow for showing hope for the future. Sailors use the swallow to depict that land is near. Usually, swallows are the first signs that there is hope ahead. For Egyptians, the swallow is a sign of new love. Since swallows bring hope, the early Egyptians use the bird as a symbol for hope for a new love. However, in Japan the swallow symbolizes unfaithfulness. The same goes with China since it symbolizes danger and change for things to come.

Blue birds are often mistaken for swallow tattoo designs. It is understandable since both birds have the same blue and orange designs with some red and yellow accents. Most of the modern swallow tattoo designs are associated with love. The famous designs have the bird holding a heart or sometimes two hearts with the names on banners. For guys, they add different designs with the swallow like barb wires or lightning marks to give it a masculine touch. For sailors, it is known that a swallow with a dagger in its heart means that a close friend died.