The Places Where Tattoos Hurt The Least

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Very often people who are considering getting a tattoo want to know which part of the body hurts the most to get a tattoo and which part hurts the least. Seems like a perfectly normal question but one that is unfortunately difficult to answer because every person is different and so is their pain threshold.

Most people usually agree that the arm is the best place to get a tattoo and the area where you are least likely to experience a great amount of pain. The reason for this is that this is a place that has a lot of muscle before the bones and it tends to absorb the tattooing needle a lot better and thus less pain is felt. The places where you are most likely to experience pain are the erogenous zones and other zones with high nerve concentration or where there is little muscle or fat and which are more exposed to bone such as the ankles.

Some areas which hurt a lot such as the ribcage are usually chosen by those who have a lot more experience in getting tattoos, if it is your first tattoo and you are rather uncomfortable with the prospect of having to bear pain, you can stick with getting tattoos on fleshier locations such as your arm or your leg. When getting tattoos, you should try your best not to concentrate on where tattoos will hurt the most but how great your artwork will look on you when it is finished.

Whether a tattoo will hurt or not is due to a number of factors but usually the less sensitive the skin in the particular location is, the less the tattoo will hurt you. Those who get tattoos tend to describe the experience as one which feels sort of irritating due to the fact that it feels like repeated pin pricks. In terms of pain , those who have the experience claim that these less sensitive areas are those which are usually exposed more to external elements.

At other times, the amount of pain which is experienced will be determined by the artist who creates the tattoo. Certain tattoo artists are rather heavy handed and this tends to make the pain a lot more intense, other tattoo artists are rather graceful which makes the experience a pleasurable one.

What will hurt one person can be simply annoying to someone else. How much a tattoo hurts is dependent on your individual tolerance for pain. There are areas more sensitive than others that are the same for everybody. Generally the 'meatier' the area the less the tattoo will hurt. Areas such as the back and outside parts of the arm, and tend to hurt less than others.

A lot of people have compared the pain of getting tattoo with a case of bad sunburn or being stung by bees but it is important to not that the pain does not necessarily last as long as most of these conditions. The way you feel physically as a person will determine the way you take the tattooing process.

Anyone experiencing mood swing issues should avoid getting a tattoo on that day, you need to get a tattoo on a day you feel relaxed or else it might interfere with the process and the results you get from it.

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