If you are thinking about getting a tattoo, but you are not sure if you can stand the pain, maybe you should get it done in one of these places on your body.It is said that pain is subjective and that when getting a tattoo, it all depends on how sensitive each person is and their tolerance. If you are thinking of getting one soon, beyond the design and the area you want to get a tattoo, you should know beforehand how much it will hurt.
As expected, if the areas where it hurts the most to get a tattoo are those where muscle is predominant, the places where it hurts the least are those where there is no fat.
Arms: whether it is the part of your upper or lower arm, most people agree that this is a part that is less painful to get a tattoo. This is an area that has relatively denser skin, and enough muscle to absorb the pain.
On thighs and buttocks: the front or back of your thigh represent excellent places to get a tattoo, if you want to save yourself a good deal of pain. Otherwise, it is a very good area for your tattoo to go unnoticed.
On the shoulder: while the upper shoulders feel considerably less pain due to the thick shoulder muscles, the part of the skin above the shoulder blades may feel the pain of the tattoo needles more intensely due to its proximity to the bone.
Upper back: getting a tattoo in this area does not hurt much as long as you avoid the shoulder blade bones and neck area. If you are thinking of getting a small tattoo that does not extend over the entire back and does not touch the “dangerous” areas, then the pain will be perfectly bearable.
Calves: the leg and calf muscles are strong at absorbing pain. You may feel a little discomfort when the needle starts piercing the skin at the top of the shin bone, but the pain in the rest of the leg should be tolerable.
