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.