BIG TATTOO PAIN CHARTS
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Pain manifests itself in different ways for everyone. Pain levels can be affected by the placement of your tattoo and your gender. We're going to look at the most painful places and least painful places for getting tattooed. Tattoo pain chart female

Most painful - Tattoo Ideas

It's most painful to have a tattoo applied to an area with many nerve endings, near bones with little fat covering them, or on very thin skin. A high degree of pain may occur in these areas.

Armpit

Tattoos on the armpit are some of the most painful tattoos to have done. This place is very painful to get tattooed at. Tatts in the armpit are typically discouraged by tattoo artists.

Rib cage

It is likely that most people have their rib cages tattooed the second most painful place in their bodies. Here, you can suffer severe pain. There's less fat around your ribs than any other part of your body, which accounts for its thin skin.

Additionally, every time you breathe, the skin above your rib cage moves, which can make it feel much more intense when a tattoo is applied here.

Ankles and shins

The ankle and shin bones lie just beneath thin layers of skin, making tattoos in these areas very painful. In most cases, ankle and shin tattoos are extremely painful. The level of pain is similar to when one gets a tattoo over their rib cage.

Nipples and breasts

Nipples and breasts are extremely sensitive areas, so being tattooed here can cause severe pain.

Groin

Your groin is filled with nerve endings that can be irritated by tattoo needles. Pain here can be high to severe.

Elbows or kneecap

A bone lies just beneath the skin of your elbows and kneecaps. It is possible to suffer severe pain if you tattoo over bone.

Behind the knees

Getting tattooed on this area of your body can cause severe pain. In the area behind your knees, you will find loose, slack skin that contains numerous nerve endings. The needles need to be used very carefully around this area because of these characteristics.

Tattoo pain chart


Thousands of years ago, tattoos were believed to be around. It became more acceptable to have tattoos in the following years, however, and the popularity of tattoos surged once again. "Do tattoos hurt?" is one of the most frequently asked questions by tattoo clients. They hurt, sometimes a lot. That's the short and painful answer.

Since every person reacts to pain differently, we cannot give an unbiased description of the level of pain that is "a lot." However, we can list the more and less painful areas when tattooing.

There are also other potential secrets that we'll reveal, such as how to minimize pain and what exactly accounts for experiencing it.

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