Tattoo Ink Bleeding Into Skin

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Tattoo Ink Bleeding Into Skin. It can happen to an area that has experienced a lot of weight loss/gain in short/excessive periods of time (hence the common problem area of the inside of the arm). The ink bleeding into a bit of larger areas on line work is refered to as a blow out, it does happen don't fret.

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It will make the skin moisturized. Just the body is getting ready for healing. The hands and the tops of the shoulders are common spots for this.

It can bleed into the surrounding tissue, especially if it was put in with a liner that was too large, and a lot of ink got packed in there.

Therefore, the more ink that is tightly packed into the skin, the more likely that enough will be left in place, where it’s intended to be. A tattoo blowout will cause the ink to look blurry and smudged on the surface of the skin. Red patches of skin could indicate an allergic reaction to tattoo ink. Never get a tattoo over a mole, birthmark, or other discolored area on your skin.