It is blown out. the skin on the wrist is really thin, and it is not unusual for art with thin lines like that to blow out in that location.
The top layer of skin does grow over it, so yeah. That's correct.
I would talk to a trusted tattoo artist and let them work something up. We are all collectors here, not artists. Plus, any decent tattoo artist will want to draw something up themselves, not have someone come in with random ideas from strangers. Just tell your artist what you want and let them have a go.
I think you should just get more tattoos and not worry about it. Do you know how much laser treatment costs? Do you know that it hurts far more than getting a tattoo? You are assigning way too much meaning to it. Just live with it and find a new tattoo artist for your next one.
Oh, my god. Yes, please. It's the exact same question over and over and over and over and over.
They probably still won't read the pinned thread, but it's worth a shot.
This. You have to provide all the details to get accurate help.
Oh, look! Another name for my ignore list. Also, button it up. You don't set the rules here, as @Hogridersaid. Who the F*** are you anyway? 🤣
And yours isn't infected, either, hotshot.
You. Are. Not. Allergic. To. The. Ink. It was a heavy-handed tattoo artist. That's it. The end. Just let the thing heal.
As for you not caring, that's not true—we've told you multiple times what went on with your tattoo, but you keep talking about an allergy.