![]() ![]() While one of the most painful parts of the body to get a tattoo, the skin that envelopes the upper-side of your rib cage typically remains taut even when belly fat grows and/or begins to sag. Skin below the knee (from calve to foot) is far less likely to lose elasticity, with the calves serving as a prime canvas for your new tattoo. When it comes to your lower extremity (hip to toes) you’ll want to avoid the buttocks and thighs, which can certainly experience dramatic growth as body fat composition takes a turn north. 5 Parts of the Body Which Are Prime for Tattoo Placement and Are More Resilient to Stretching Helpful note: Skin elasticity is measured in kilopascal – kPa – a unit of pressure measurement. ![]() Some events are controllable by our own actions but we still can answer your question by recommending parts of the body less vulnerable to notable changes in skin elasticity. Stretching of a tattoo may also occur as we age and skin begins to sag. What can cause a tattoo to stretch? Significant weight gain over a short period of time as one may experience with pregnancy, but also from excessive eating or even unnatural (read: pharmaceutically-induced) muscle growth. One concern that people have is over the potential of a tattoo to stretch, which in turn may distort the design, result in a patchy appearance, and/or alter the general tone. ![]() Our skin changes with time and a tattoo may indeed become worse for wear if consideration is not taken.
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