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.

Tongue Tattoo Fail

Tongue tattoos are one of the holy grails of body modification, and while there has been success in permanently staining tongues to a new color by injecting ink into the muscle (which may or may not be safe), few people have achieved consistent success in tattooing actual designs that last. It certainly can be done, but it’s rare, and I can’t tell you that anyone has it figured out — for all I know the cases in which it was successful had more to do with the individual’s anatomy than the technique used by the artist. The main problem is that the lingual epithelium, mucosa, and taste buds “wear out” quickly with the entire surface of the tongue regenerating roughly every ten days.

Darrin had such an over-the-top WIN with his incredible leg tattoos by Leo Zulueta (click here to see them, and if you don’t know what they represent, think of his old “wlfdrgn” screenname), that he can’t be too upset that his tongue tattoo fell in the FAIL file. In 2011 he had Eric Clark experimentally tattoo his tongue using a machine, and as you can see it fell out almost immediately. An unsuccessful tattoo on normal skin usually lasts a week, but Darrin’s tongue tattoo was already well on it’s way out by the day after, and by day three, the majority was gone. The final picture below is how his tongue appears now. There are still particles of ink — which shows it’s possible — but the vast majority fell out.

Click for zoom in, as always.

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Anyone have better success with a tongue tattoo? Send them in, I’d love to see them. BME’s small gallery of tongue tattoo photos as well as the tongue tattoo posts on ModBlog seem to show only fresh examples, with no healed pieces, suggesting to me that they likely all fell out. I’d love to know the answer — is it as simple as tattooing super deep and planting the pigment in the permanent muscle tissue? Or does it just require a dozen touch ups? Or…?

Comments

6 responses to “Tongue Tattoo Fail”

  1. The Lizardman Avatar

    Here is my old experience write up from 96-97 http://www.thelizardman.com/bodmod/tonguetatexp.html

    There should still be some pics of my unsplit tongue with tattoo in the BME archives

  2. The Lizardman Avatar

    Here is my old experience write up from 96-97 http://www.thelizardman.com/bodmod/tonguetatexp.html

    There should still be some pics of my unsplit tongue with tattoo in the BME archives

  3. Raphael Avatar
    Raphael

    With injection it works, similar to eyeball tattoo, just not with normal tattoo ink i think… I have seen a tattooed tongue before, just uneven and pretty blue instead of black, …. You need several injections for better result, just like eyeballs… But not sure how deep you should inject and what type of ink.

  4. Raphael Avatar
    Raphael

    With injection it works, similar to eyeball tattoo, just not with normal tattoo ink i think… I have seen a tattooed tongue before, just uneven and pretty blue instead of black, …. You need several injections for better result, just like eyeballs… But not sure how deep you should inject and what type of ink.

  5. Alexander Avatar
    Alexander

    http://pain4money.deviantart.com/art/I-cant-believe-I-did-this-124747997

    my first and only toungue attempt , 3 years later still barely there, red failed, we had to stop, bleeding was a problem….the weird purple color is the stencil, this was purely experimental, and NOT offered to public clients

    its was incredible hard to tattoo as the papilli have there own muscles so pinning it down was nearly impossible

  6. Alexander Avatar
    Alexander

    http://pain4money.deviantart.com/art/I-cant-believe-I-did-this-124747997

    my first and only toungue attempt , 3 years later still barely there, red failed, we had to stop, bleeding was a problem….the weird purple color is the stencil, this was purely experimental, and NOT offered to public clients

    its was incredible hard to tattoo as the papilli have there own muscles so pinning it down was nearly impossible

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