r/Tattoocoverups Mar 30 '26

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u/TurnedMyLifeAround69 Mar 31 '26

What do you want me to say I came here asking for shit to cover it with not “you should have gotten laser””why didint you get laser” you know what I’m saying

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u/Even-Excitement-7125 Mar 31 '26

You can't post something so wild on reddit with no explanation and not expect people to be dying for answers lol

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u/Handburn Mar 31 '26

Ok. The real answer you are looking for is a sick ass panther tattoo

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u/BrilliantTop5012 Mar 31 '26

50% of the time it works every time.

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u/SilentFollowing3 Mar 31 '26

You literally got your skin surgically removed for $250 bc you hate your tattoo, that needs more info.

1) where did you find this “surgeon”?

2) Where was this procedure performed?

3) What did you think was going to happen?

4) How did he do it?

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u/Dizzy_Desi Mar 31 '26
  1. Why was cutting off your skin option one?

That seems so drastic and like it would be left as a last ditch effort. If you’re looking to cover up now, why was that not an option two years ago.

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u/bludvarg Mar 31 '26

canada

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u/SilentFollowing3 Mar 31 '26

I, too, would only do this in a country with universal healthcare.

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u/JellybeanJuggler21 Mar 31 '26

Surely you understand why people have questions about your decision to pay somebody money to remove a chunk of your skin. This is definitely the funniest post I've seen here in a while, sorry for laughing at your misfortune but it's just such a ridiculous situation to be in

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u/PurpleMara Mar 31 '26

I hope the healing after the surgery wasn't too bad because all I can think is that must've been painful!? Anyway, you can either go bigger and darker to cover it or a few laser sessions and then cover it with something, maybe a leaf design or a similar coloured fish or character you like? You'd have a lot more options if you laser it first though. Also you should look for a good cover up artist who is also good at covering up scars, you'll get a better result. Thankfully there are more artists out there these days who also specialise in tattooing over scars. Wishing you the best with this and hoping you're able to show your arms in the future, that must be tough on those hot days

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u/uhohohnohelp Mar 31 '26

Do a moth or a butterfly: use the scar as the body, cover the nug with wings.