Thursday, May 20, 2010

Incorporating a mole into a tattoo? Possible?

Hey,





I'm considering getting a (first) tattoo, right in the bikini area (I'm lasered to only a landing strip, so basically at the top of the strip and to the left - below underwear line). I want to get a small pale pink peony, done with no black outlines (I'm really pale-skinned). The problem is, I have a mole/freckle about 4mm by 6mm right in the place I want a tattoo. I've had it since I was born, and it hasn't changed in years. I don't want to get the tattoo done on the other side, because I have this weird thought that it would look "busy" with the landing strip, small tattoo AND the little mole. Do you think it's possible to tattoo over it, or somehow incorporate it into the design? (The center of the peony for example).





Thanks!

Incorporating a mole into a tattoo? Possible?
Is it a mole (raised) or a freckle (flat)? A freckle can sometimes be tattooed over, and a mole shouldn't be tattooed over. It could definitely be incorporated into the center of the peony, if the peony is fully open.
Reply:I'd think twice about messing around a mole. I would first ask a dermatologist first. I would be wary, in later years it might turn cancerous.
Reply:i think its a good idea for it to be the center of the peony.. and i know what you mean with makin it to busy..
Reply:A mouse nose ???
Reply:talk to a dermatologist first.
Reply:I have seen mole incorporated into many, many tattoos. I think it'd be cool if you made it the center of your design.
Reply:can go right over it! no probs, but like the rest , if you wanna feel more comfortable, seek med assistance first

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