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SStu

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  1. Nope. Not me. 2.5 months is obviously too long for bruising, too. No idea.
  2. I'm healing through a half finished forearm these days. Should have finished photos in about a month or so
  3. Sorry you're hurting - BUT SOMEONE ACTUALLY POSTED A HAPPY PICTURE OF A NEW TATTOO!!!
  4. no technical advice available on this forum.
  5. Yep. It's not really possible to lighten the wrist outcome without some laser work 1st. The ankle could be reworked and added to to make it more crisp overall. Finding the right new artist for either case is paramount.
  6. Yeah, I'd be curious about their "guaranteed placement" claim and results. Ask for references from previous students and literally go talk to as many as you can.
  7. hundreds of thousands of people have had laser removal with no adverse side effects.
  8. That should be fine.
  9. looks too fresh to make any judgement
  10. what else is planned besides the dragon? the paw prints could be hidden in the shade of something - a building or whatever . . . but alot depends on what else is going back there . . .
  11. tattoo regret should be a different forum all together.
  12. As long as it's not red, swollen, hot or painful then you're on track. It'll take 4-6 weeks to completely heal.
  13. Looks overly faded to me. How long has that tattooist been a tattooist? Do you know other people who have had work from him/her?
  14. I'm still waiting for a response to my question from last April. Otherwise still the same opinion.
  15. He may require a consult. You can leave it up to him if you don't want the extra 2 hours on the road.
  16. Why wouldn't you want to meet with him/her - Are you out of town? Does this artist normally do cartoon style images?
  17. SStu

    Overworked?

    From back here it looks like those 2 lines were worked over pretty good. As long as it's not not red, hot and swollen it shouldn't be infected. My personal opinion would also be to let it dry heal. All those specialty products aren't necessary.
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