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3 Ways to Choose Tattoo Placement

By Matthew Lynch
November 15, 2023
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Choosing the perfect spot for your tattoo can be a challenging decision. The perfect location adds an aesthetic appeal that complements your body. It’s important to pick the right place according to the size, intricate design, and personal preference. This article discusses three helpful ways to choose the perfect tattoo placement that will ensure your ink stands the test of time.

1. Consider Visibility and Concealability

When deciding on tattoo placement, consider whether you want it to be visible and how easy it would be to cover up if necessary. If you work in a conservative environment or have concerns about potential stigma, choosing a concealable location is essential. Some people prefer their tattoos to be seen, while others want them hidden or reserved for sharing with only a select few.

Commonly concealable areas include the upper thighs, hips, back, sides, chest, and upper arms. More visible locations include the wrists, forearms, hands, lower legs, ankles and feet.

Remember that not all tattoos need to fall between categories of concealable or visible; consider placement in less commonly inked areas for unique touches.

2. Think About Size and Detail

The size and intricacy of your desired tattoo play a significant role in determining suitable placement. Larger tattoos may require more space and be better suited for your back or chest; smaller designs can fit on wrists, ankles and fingers.

If your tattoo has detail or fine linework that could blur or distort over time due to natural skin elasticity changes and aging processes, opt for parts of the body with fewer major wrinkles and less muscle movement. The forearm, outer biceps, calf, or upper back are great choices for designs that demand detail preservation.

3. Assess Personal Pain Threshold

Some areas of the body can be more painful than others when receiving a tattoo – particularly bony areas like ribs or collarbone. The depth of skin layers also varies from one area to another, making some locations less painful to ink.

If you have a low pain tolerance, consider placements with higher muscle and fat content, such as the outer biceps, thigh, or calf. On the other hand, if pain is not a significant concern for you, opt for those more sensitive or bony regions like the ribs, hands, feet or spine.

In Conclusion

Choosing the perfect tattoo placement involves factors like visibility, size, detail, and your personal pain threshold. Weigh these factors carefully to select the best spot for your new ink. Remember that tattoos are permanent and meaningful parts of self-expression; don’t rush this decision and consult with your tattoo artist for advice on ideal placement.

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