GSJourney23 22 Posted May 11, 2015 I have a fairly large tattoo that starts 1/4 of the way down my arm, covers my shoulder blade and ends on the top middle of my back. It is my daughters name, her feet and Lillie's surrounding. The tattoo is black and grey. My question is, after your surgery and lbs that were shed off, what happened to your tattoo? If anything at all? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RammerJammer 81 Posted May 11, 2015 This is a great question. I'm 4 weeks out and have a 7 inch "Taz" holding a Alabama A on my shoulder. Had it done about 5 years ago and when I was 30 pounds lighter. I actually noticed this weekend that Taz didn't look fat anymore and that the red in the A had brightened up so much that it looks like it did the first 6 months I had it. My wife even agreed that it was deeper color and didn't look faded anymore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkinnyDown 409 Posted May 26, 2015 I consulted my sister about this, she's a tattoo artist, and I have a few tattoos. She told me every tattoo is going to be different. Some are going to shrink and look new, like RammerJammer describes. More colorful, filled in. and some are going to sag with your skin depending on where they are at, and become misshapen or stretched out. My sister is already talking about the work she will have to do on me, and is advising me already to get one tattoo removed. We'll reassess once I've lost all the weight I am going to lose. I'm so thankful my sister specializes in coverups, because I am counting on that to help in some instances. I'm not done with the tattoos I want either, so I look forward to more tattoos on different size skin in future! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites