A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

“Don’t let this happen to you”

The person who sent this to me simply warns, “always make sure you know who is tattooing you and never let anyone unqualified touch your body!” I don’t know if this is a reaction to contaminated ink, or a severe reaction to either the inks or another product used during the tattoo process, but this is I think one of the only times I’ve ever seen a tattoo just peel off in one piece like this. Gross! Click through for a closeup shot.

Comments

76 responses to ““Don’t let this happen to you””

  1. thatsenseofpar Avatar
    thatsenseofpar

    I really hate seeing that kind of thing when I’ve just gotten fresh ink. China doesn’t have the cleanest water and infection due to that is my main concern at this point!

  2. pierced_wolf Avatar
    pierced_wolf

    ouch!
    so many things could have cause (or start) something liek this… tht have all already been said… bad tattooist, bad hygine, bad circulation… my dads diabetic and he has bad circulation in his feet. but i dont think hes planning on getting a foot tattoo.
    but oww!! that much have hurt so much…
    but ariel i also thought when i saw it you could peel it off and keep it lol!
    and Takecare i thought about the unplanned scarification too lol. but ud only get the outline 🙁 lol!
    poor woman though
    xxx

  3. satanycandle Avatar

    oh my goodness o_O

    that is super terrible.

  4. Ducketts Avatar
    Ducketts

    This has happened to a “customer” of my artist, he said the reason it happened twice to the same girl was because of a reaction with the AD Ointment she self-prescribed and the red ink’s he used..

    both the star and the heart peeled away leaving a little tattoo-shaped scar.

  5. Meghan Avatar
    Meghan

    omg thats just gross. poor girl, I feel sorry for her

  6. wish_I_were_a_dragon... Avatar

    wow, thats so bizzare. never seen nout like that before…

  7. PiercedPirate Avatar

    All I can think of is WOW. Seriously. Wow.

    I’ve seen some shitty shitty things happen to tattoos, but that by far takes the cake. The whole damn cake. Maybe even the cake tray too.

    I would totally keep it Ariel, maybe frame it with a plaque that just says “WTF?”

  8. Sade Avatar
    Sade

    oh dear! dude fucked that girl up.on the plus side, if she peels the rest off it might leave pretty decent scar.

  9. SkyeTrintiy Avatar
    SkyeTrintiy

    Wow…I agree with the idea that I am now nervous about tattoo work. All the other “risk” pics did not bother me so much. However, since my tattoos are good so far I am not too worried. I wonder if this is her first tattoo or if she has other successfully healed ones.

  10. jenny Avatar
    jenny

    It sorta looks like melted crayons to me : /

  11. volare Avatar
    volare

    **barfs**

  12. *swainny* Avatar
    *swainny*

    yeah lol #29 i agree with you, and #57 too. i would soooo frame that, and then put it up on my bedroom wall! could get a nice scar out of that as well 🙂

  13. ChopperMark Avatar
    ChopperMark

    I had something similar happen to a tattoo on the inside of my lower arm. It came off in sections along the outline. I had to have it redone and for the most part it looks fine. I guess what happened here was a little more severe.

  14. Nosimplehiway Avatar
    Nosimplehiway

    Umm, now that I am done being nauseous…

    This is going to be my playing Sherlock Holmes to make some wild, wild random guesses. I admit that up front. 🙂

    We really have no way of knowing what happened except from the evidence we have, the photos.

    Look at the closeup photo. There is a random stray hair she has allowed to fall right next to the ladybug and there are two small brown dots just above the “M” in modblog that look like something other than scab or ink to me. Are they dirt, maybe? I don’t know, but if I were taking a picture of my peeling off tattoo I would take a moment and say, “hmmm, there’s a hair on my foot, let’s pick it off before I take the picture.” Not doing so implies a certain lack of attention to detail in hygiene, maybe? (Full disclosure: there is a always hair on my foot. I’m like a freaking hobbit, but that’s not the case here. lol)

    This might not actually be a skin flap that came off per se, but a scab. If it is, then it is a scab which is so flexible that it can be folded. Seems like some collossal over-moisturizing to me.

    Also, this client obviously let this go for too long. It looks like the skin swelled and stretched to the point that dead skin is flaking off around the tattoo, and yet, possibly, still no medical treatment. (Please God, don’t let this turn into yet another “should we use a doctor?” thread!)

    Small details, all, but if I had this kind of thing going on, I’d be psycho about maintaining clean conditions around it, would be following the aftercare instructions of not overmoisturizing, and would have sought medical care well before this point.

    As far as the tattooist end of things, I need to be a mindreader. It looks like the artist started off as usual with a liner and black ink, but then continued on with the liner for black shading, and some heavy black shading it is. (Notice how the shading is at a shallower depth and not visible under the flap, but heavy and clearly visible from the top. Also the the linework alone is healing mediocre-okay for ten days or so out.) Why would he do this? To avoid using a seperate setup during the highlighting phase. It’s not too bad cleaning green and yellow ink out of a tube if they are not allowed to dry and you don’t mind a little color contamination, but black ink is out of the question.

    He then switched over to the shader which was set a bit too deep for the delicate skin of the foot, by my guess. Why was it too deep? Dunno,having used a liner to shade, maybe he thought the ink was not taking well. In any case, he laid down his first layer: green on the leaves and magenta on the petals, nearly edge to edge. Then a heavy layer of yellow across all the green and a heavy layer of.. pink?… across the magenta. He may have even run the green and yellow (and presumably the magenta and pink) right across the areas he already shaded in black. Note how the yellow seems solid from one edge of the flap to the other. Possibly, he did not think the green and magenta were taking, because by this point the client would be bleeding like a sieve, so he went heavy on the yellow and pink to fill any holidays. Then cleaning his shader very well, he did the white highlights, again heavier than usual, fearing they would not take. (He very well may have changed his mind about conserving setups and used a whole new one for the white, btw)

    Basically, I think he tried to do the black cheap with fewer total setups. Seeing it wasn’t working, he freaked, and terrified that the client would come back needing a touchup, tried to make the remainder of the piece uberdense, and just wound up overworking the skin.

    The overworked skin increased the chance of infection, and with some poor aftercare, it went on to get infected.

    My bottom line wild guess: if you are looking for someone to blame, don’t bother. Both of them are to blame, plus, possibly the shop owner, if the artist was pressured into using fewer setups and avoiding a touchup.

  15. Nosimplehiway Avatar
    Nosimplehiway

    Oh, and as I reread my post, I realize the biggest, wildest assumption I made, with the least evidence, really.

    That the artist was a man and the client was a woman. lol

  16. Arhcie Avatar
    Arhcie

    WOA! precise rejection huh!!

  17. pretty_pantyhead Avatar

    i had a similar experience with my first tattoo. thats how i came torealize i was allergic to polysporin :S

  18. MissAmbrose Avatar

    Oh, my God! I feel so, so sorry for the person who got this tattoo, that must have been really upsetting and painful 🙁

  19. Bradly Avatar
    Bradly

    8…~_0

  20. xPeterx Avatar

    Wow, that makes my gross ears seem like nothing(see previous blog from june, re: rosewood/cocobolo infection).

    Poor, poor foot.

  21. tattoo Lady Avatar
    tattoo Lady

    This looks really verry BAD men!!
    The tattoo is not beiing take cared off, that,s 4 shore.ppff..
    I have never seen something like this! bbrrh…

  22. baysideisacult Avatar
    baysideisacult

    that acually happend to me. not from a tattoo though. i kept getting ingrown toe nails. and i was tree planting and my feet were always wet. and after 7 days my foot looked like that. stupid me putting socks on in my sleeping bag and not looking at them

  23. deathblossom Avatar
    deathblossom

    That it is by far the grossest thing I’ve seen in a long time. I am getting both my feet done in a month and even though my artist is amazing, and exceptionally talented, I have butterflies in my stomach now!

    That poor girl, I really hope she is ok. I don’t understand how she let it get that far though! I guess if it was her first tattoo she may have not recognised how bad things are?

    Ugh.

  24. Bradly Avatar
    Bradly

    Bump I have no clue with hers..But…
    I would know for sure what I was doing if it had any effect on the healing process that could cause such a reaction… I will show this to my tattoo artist friends and post thier response .Allot of people are saying over moisturizing cuased that .I for years gooped goooped and more goopped moitsrizing lotion on and even went ocaen swimming for more than 50 hours a week with fresh work .worst that happend was that soem color came out but it didnt peel off.there are differant things in moistirzer’s that can cuase a real bad reactions: NEVER USE ANY PRODUCT WITH LANOLIN,it could cuase a major reaction and fuck things up like u see.not always for sure but the possibality is there.

  25. Lainkbayouart Avatar
    Lainkbayouart

    Two factors are involved in this catastrophe! First the Tattoo maybe overworked and a hair to deep, this is apparent by looking at the flap of skin. Under the peeled part there is what appears to be a lot of ink layers! second The Tattoo was over moistened with a petroleum based product. most Tattoo artist use petroleum jelly while applying tattoos, after you should never use petroleum based products on your new tattoo! I also believe she covered the tattoo for a prolonged period of time. this is what happens. For layered tattoos or tattoos with several colors over lapping each other I recommend H2Oceans foam. its a great moisturizer and it impossible to over do it. You should never keep a tattoo cover with a plastic film for any amount of time “that is an infection waiting to happen” saran wrap is for food not feet..

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