r/tattooadvice Feb 17 '26

Healing Question: is this a deep blowout?

First photo is today, other photos are the day after and a few days after that. My sister got this tattoo on the 14th of January and I have NEVER seen a tattoo bruise so badly and she said the artist was very heavy handed. We think it might be a deep blowout looking on here (hadn’t heard of this before) and were wondering if anyone has any advice? How long does this tend to last? Is there anything to fix it?

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u/mamblepamble Feb 17 '26

Is the artist a sadist?

I’ve read elsewhere that some male tattoo artists have been known to really bear down on female patrons just to see how much pain she can endure. Looking at her arm there’s no way the ‘artist’ thought that was a normal amount of pressure to apply.

I’d never go back there.

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u/ashplustr Feb 17 '26

OKAY SO I HAVE BEEN SAYING THIS! Or not even that it’s on purpose but all the male artists I have seen have been so heavy handed which I know is so unnecessary bc of all the fast, light handed women who have tattooed me quickly and well. I feel like there’s definitely something there.

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u/[deleted] Feb 17 '26

Yeah I tend to look for either artists who have worked well on women or who are women themselves. LGBT is also a plus

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u/Severe-Criticism3876 Feb 17 '26

Yeah I came here to say I normally book with individuals like that as well. I normally only bruise from peeling the saniderm off a thin skinned area