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How much does getting a tattoo hurt?

March 13, 2010

The question has been created time and time again, and I never seem to read a fulfilling answer - How much does getting a tattoo hurt?




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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 13, 2010 -- Professional tattooists and long-time collectors at times tend to forget what it was like to be on the other side of the chair for the first time. Even though there is no way for me to tell each individual what it will feel like for them, I will do my best to offer some encouragement.
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It's true that everyone has a different threshold of pain. What one person thinks not painful at all could be devastating to another. Some people describe the feeling as a "hot scratch". Some have said it was "annoying". Most say it was not nearly as bad as they feared. But there is a little more than pain alone to think when getting a tattoo.
Fainting and Tears

You may have perceive a horror sound stories about people passing out or crying from the intense pain. First of all, people leave behind out because their blood sugar drops from not eating or they just allow themselves to get too worked up and their own fear knocks them out. Pain is typically not the culprit when someone faints during a tattoo. As far as crying goes, there are a few that find the pain too much to bear. These people are few and far among - don't assume you're going to be one of them. I shed a couple tears myself one time - after an eight-hour session that was pure torture during the last two from all the stress on my body. More than likely, you are not going to be sitting behind to an 8 hour tattooing session! So don't give in to the horror stories - we moms love to share labor and birth horror stories, but that doesn't stop girls from having babies!
Fear of Needles or Blood
If you have a fear of needles or blood, receiving a tattoo isn't going to be easy. However, I would like to show that tattoo needles do not enter the skin very far as many fear - actually, it only goes in about 1/16 of an inch. Take a look at a ruler and you'll see just how irrelevant that is. Another craze you can do is get your tattoo somewhere on your body where you will not be able to watch the work going on. This helps some to conquer the apprehension, by not actually seeing the needle.

The needles move in an up-and-down motion, cautiously pushing the ink just below the surface of the skin. The damage to your skin is so least that many people don't bleed at all - or very little. The tattoo artist will also be continuously wiping up your skin to clean off any traces of blood, so it's done in a very clean and professional manner. Excessive bleeding frequently only results when the patron has been drinking alcohol or taking some kind of blood thinner (like aspirin).
I do not consider myself real tolerant of pain. But certain things hurt more than others. I can bear childbirth much better than I can deal by a toothache. I think the end effect and the reason you are experiencing the pain can affect how much it hurts. Getting a tattoo is one that I believe worth the discomfort because of the outcome. I know that I'm going to have this beautiful part of artwork on me that I can be proud of when it's all said and done.
You're Not Alone

Another thing to believe is the fact that nearly everyone is nervous when they go to get a tattoo. I don't care how many you previously have; there is always a feeling of apprehension when you sit in the chair. This is your body's natural defense - endorphins. Your own endorphins will lash in and help to ease any pain or discomfort you are about to deal with. The first 60 seconds is typically the worst, and then when you realize it's just not that bad, you calm down and the rest is smooth sailing.
Learn As Much As You Can
And the number one thing that I discover and helps me to deal with any situation of feeling anxious is being 100% educated and informed about what I'm getting into. When I wish for to get my first tattoo, I did so much study about the whole process and exactly what to expect that I fell in love with the art. When I finally ended the decision to get my first tattoo, I knew exactly what to expect and was not nearly as nervous as I thought I would be.

If you actually want a tattoo, and you take the time to be educated about the process and how to choose the right artist that you can have complete confidence in, I promise you that you will not run out the door screaming due to the pain. You will walk out of that studio with a smile on your face, with your permanent "rite of passage" that is well deserved for overcoming your obstacle of fear.

You can also try using anesthetic creams that help you ease the pain in having a tattoo. Dr. Numb™ is a NON-OILY topical anesthetic cream (creme) that contains purest Lidocaine and Prilocaine, the highest amount allowed by Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Numb™ is the only water-based numbing cream on the market. Dr. Numb doesn't interfere with the ink or the skins elasticity, making it safe to reduce the GREAT PAIN of Tattooing, Body Piercing, Laser Tattoo Removal, Laser Hair Removal, Waxing, Permanent Cosmetics and other Minor Surgical Procedures. Dr. Numb is voted as the #1 numbing creams by tattoo artists and cosmetic professionals around the world.



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