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Originally Posted by WormwoodDoll
I have 7 tattoos - Two on my chest, one on each forearm, one on my leg, and the other on my lower arm closer to my hand. I've lost about 45+lbs (I was at 256lbs) and I haven't noticed any differences in any of them. I have read numerous times weight gain effects tattoos more than weight loss. Weight loss can actually make the tattoos look newer and more defined since the ink gets closer.
That is a good point, yes. It does seem like the skin just shrinks the way a balloon with a design on it shrinks when you deflate it: the colors gets darker and more defined as it shrinks. On the other hand, I got my stomach tattoo when I weighed about 125 pounds, and over time I gained about 100 pounds more, and the whole tattoo was just lighter and bigger, since my belly was considerably bigger. the biggest problem is with gaining weight and having stretch marks appear through them, which happened to me, but once I lose the rest I am 100% certain that a slight touch up will make it look quite all right. The ones on my chest are just bigger than they used to be due to my boobs being bigger, but that's all.
The original poster doesn't have them in places where weight should drastically affect them, either, gain or loss, I wouldn't think.
I've considered waiting until I lose more to get my leg done, but now I think I really want to do it now, I don't think I'll have any negative problems with tattooing my leg and then continuing to lose weight. Worst case scenario is it'll just turn out a bit smaller (which means it would cost less to do at a lower weight, I suppose, lol, but I'm not willing to wait),