If you gain muscle mass then it will stretch it. But if you gain a lot of muscle mass then it will stretch it and make it fade color. Depending on how much muscle mass you gain will depend on how much it stretches and fades. the tattoo should stretch to fit with your new size. however using steroids will cause the tattoo to stretch too far in one direction or another, thus permanently disfiguring it. whether it will fade i dont know. but the tattoo will resize with you skin (Assuming natural muscle growth).
No. It will only affect the top layers of skin. It doesn't affect behaviour. If someone displays changes after having a tattoo than I would suggest that these problems were already part of their psyche.
No. But having children may affect the shape and size of the tattoo because of the changes the woman's body goes through.
It's up to the person but me personally I think it looks much better
Yes, you can get a tattoo practicaly any where but it will hurt more if there is not much skin or muscle.
No, Nair hair removal cream will not affect the rate that a tattoo will fade.
I am getting a tattoo on my chest (left pec) next week, and am planning on doing a cycle of roids, gaining around 20lbs within a month, will this stretch or mess up my tattoo at all, and if so is there a way to prevent the stretch marks?
No. It does nothing but stay under the skin as a tattoo.
Whether or not it hurts depends on your tolerance of pain. That said, getting a tattoo on a muscle is the least painful place to get one.
You're monthly cycle will not affect the tattoo.
The price of shoulder tattoo will vary depending on what tattoo shop they are getting the tattoo at. The size will also affect the price.
Time usually does affect, how hard it is to take a tattoo off. Especially if the size of a tattoo, is pretty big and might have soaked into your skin over time.
Having a tattoo will not help you in any way to get well.
They tattoo their face to enhace their appearance.
If a tattoo is bulging it is very likely that the tattoo artist went too deep when he did the work. That could have resulted in scar tissue which will give the appearance of the tattoo bulging out.
No, tattoos are in the skin.
No
Yes, but it may alter the appearance of the tattoo, also you won't be able to see if there is an adverse reaction to the vaccine- redness, etc because the tattoo will mask the reaction.