Changes in your body, including weight gain, pregnancy, weight loss or aging can impact the appearance of your tattoo the impact of weight changes is greater on some body parts than others, and you may want to speak to your tattoo artist if you're planning on significant weight loss after your tattoo. Losing weight thigh tattoo. Has anyone else had significant weight-loss and gotten tattoos, or did you have tattoos and how did they look after losing the weight post photos if you can i love to see the ink! june 12, 2013 8:09pm 0 replies usajewels05 member posts: 229 member member posts: 229 member i have 2 tattoos i think it all depends on where you get them.
losing weight thigh tattoo
When fleshy areas, like the stomach, thighs, hips, breasts, upper arm, etc, are inked before a sudden weight loss/gain, it changes the look of the tattoo usually, tattoos in fleshy areas get stretched when a person gains too much weight, due to which stretch marks damage the tattoo, and if a person loses too much weight, then the tattoo looks. But, i'm in the process of losing about 30 lbs and i still have 20 lbs left lose and i'm concerned that if i get my tattoo before i've lost that weight that it will change. so, can anyone tell me whether or not this weight loss will effect it?. Unless it is a big tattoo spread out over a massive area, combined with massive weight loss, it should remain proportional. i have a friend that is covered neck to toes and has lost over 180lbs, and become very active in mma and his tattoos look the same, aside from fading & age. the only real concern would be a torso tattoo and significant enough weight loss to require skin removal..
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