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Cover-up tattoo

Cover-up tattoos are those done over one or more previous tattoos, scars, or skin condition symptoms.

A tattoo of the lyric "Youll [sic] Never Walk Alone" and the tattoo of Bellerophon that covered it up.

People cover up old tattoos for a variety of reasons, including that they reference relationships that have ended, that they were nonconsensual, or that they relate to gangs or hate speech. Cover-ups after breakups have received particular attention due to high-profile cases involving celebrities. Cover-ups are one of the two main options of removing an unwanted tattoo, the other being laser removal. Covering up an unwanted tattoo is generally cheaper, less painful and an overall easier solution than tattoo removal.[1]: 104 

A decorative cover-up tattoo can obscure a scar or skin condition with personally meaningful art, making it an alternative to more flesh-like paramedical tattoos. For example, in lieu of reconstruction post-mastectomy, a person may choose to get a decorative tattoo over their scars. Self-harm scars are another common target for cover-ups.

Both scars and old ink present additional challenges for a tattoo artist. Some tattoo artists specialize in cover-ups, and some give free cover-ups for cases such as hate symbols, human trafficking tattoos, and self-harm scars.

Contexts edit

Unwanted past tattoos edit

A former gang member has a white supremacist tattoo (already partly covered up) transformed into a dharmachakra

A person may seek a cover-up tattoo if they wish to distance themself from existing tattoos. The simplest reason is if the person is not aesthetically satisfied with how a tattoo appears on their body.[2] In particular, cover-ups are associated with regret for the original tattoo.[3][4] A 2013 study of tattoo removal and cover-up recipients found that regret often stems from dissatisfaction with the narrative that the tattoo represents, either due to the tattoo not being meaningful or to the symbolism being unsatisfying.[5]: 551  Tattoo artists who do cover-ups are commonly asked to cover tattoos related to a person's past relationship.[6] People also cover up tattoos related to non-romantic relationships, such as relatives from whom they have become estranged.[5]: 553 

As tattoos grew more mainstream in the 1990s and even more in the 2000s, celebrity tattoos received significant attention, especially cover-ups of couples tattoos after breakups.[7][8][9] After breaking up with actress Winona Ryder in 1993, actor Johnny Depp partially covered up a "Winona Forever" tattoo, to read "Wino Forever".[10] Further notable post-breakup cover-ups include Denise Richards and Angelina Jolie.[7]

Popular culture in the 2010s included further growth in the popularity of tattoos and coverage of celebrity cover-up tattoos. In 2017, influencer Kylie Jenner had her "T" for rapper Tyga changed to "LA" after their breakup.[11] After marital separation in 2020, Nick Cannon replaced a large back tattoo of singer Mariah Carey's first name with a depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus.[12] Comedian Pete Davidson and singer Ariana Grande got a combined 16 tattoos relating to each other before breaking off their engagement in 2018,[13] then multiple cover-ups.[9][14][15][16]

People also seek to cover up tattoos they received non-consensually. In the 17th century, the use of irezumi kei (penal tattoos) for prisoners in Japan fell out of practice largely because released prisoners would cover them up with decorative designs.[17] Some sex trafficking victims who are subjected to branding tattoos later cover them up with chosen tattoos.[18]: 64  In the United States and Canada, organizations including Survivor's Ink[18]: 64  and Unbound[19] facilitate such cover-ups.

Cover-ups can also be due to a change in what a person wants to be associated with, such as tattoos that convey religious views or connections to drugs or violence.[5]: 552–553  Tattoos that represent hateful views or affiliation with criminal groups are a frequent subject of cover-ups.[20][21][22][23] In the 1800s, prisoners on convict ships from Great Britain to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) sometimes "over-tattooed" old tattoos with new designs that defied state efforts to track their tattoos as identifying marks.[24] Alphonse Bertillon's Signaletic Instructions, translated into English in 1896, contains instructions on identifying former prisoners who have had their tattoos "surcharged" (covered up) or removed.[25] Due to rising anti-gang enforcement from the 1990s onwards, it has become increasingly common for gangsters to cover up their gang tattoos despite still being members.[26]

Scars and skin conditions edit

 
A decorative tattoo over mas­tec­to­my scars, chosen in lieu of restorative tattoos that replicate the nipple and areola (see example)[27]: 11 

The use of flesh-like medical tattoos to cover up skin conditions' symptoms and surgical scars is a long-established practice, dating to the German doctor Pauli in 1835, who used mercury sulfide and white lead to tattoo over skin lesions including nevi and purple plaque,[28]: 930 [29]: 368–369  or even to Galen, who executed tattoos of sorts over corneal opacities in 150 CE.[30]: 81 

In the 21st century, decorative cover-up tattoos became a more popular approach to obscuring scars, including burns, self-harm scars, surgical scars, and stretch marks.[31]: 540–541  In cases of scars that are hyperpigmented, uneven in texture, or cover a large area, it is often not possible to restore the flesh's previous appearance; decorative tattoos serve to either cover or camouflage these scars instead.[27]: 5  A 2008 case report,[32] one of the first medical articles on the subject, noted patients taking the initiative in receiving decorative cover-ups.[27]: 5–6  In the early 2010s, decorative tattoos emerged as a trend after breast cancer–related mastectomy, particularly in the United States.[33] Some transmasculine people who receive mastectomies also opt for decorative cover-ups.[34] A 2021 systematic review speculated that decorative scar concealment is one of the most common applications of medical tattooing in a cosmetic or reconstructive context, but noted a lack of evidence, perhaps because many such tattoos happen at the patient's initiative rather than through a medical provider.[27]: 6–7 

 
A Luna moth tattooed over self-inflicted burn scars (see before image)
 
Two black lines trans­form self-inflicted burn scars into a rep­re­sen­ta­tion of a ladder.

Similarly, it can be difficult to hide vitiligo with tattooed pigment, and so some people choose to get artistic tattoos as a distraction.[35] Tattoos are recommended only for people whose conditions are stable, as tattooing may itself trigger vitiligo.[36]: 763  In 2021, a research team developed a system to print customized temporary tattoos onto the bodies of children with vitiligo.[37]

For people with self-harm scars, cover-up tattoos can be a way of moving past trauma.[38][39] One motivation for tattooing an area may be to discourage oneself from self-harming in it again,[40]: 105  although some may nonetheless cut on top of a tattoo.[41]: 176  Some people choose to incorporate self-harm scars into tattoo designs, for instance making them look like scratch marks from a dragon.[40]: 105–107  Public figures with self-harm cover-up tattoos include Paris Jackson[42] and Pete Davidson.[43] Self-harm cover-ups raise the complication that the pain of the tattoo process may trigger memories of self-harming.[38]

Methods edit

Technique edit

An artist tattoos a detailed face and seascape over a stylized 'R'.

Covering a previous tattoo is more difficult than creating a fresh tattoo, so it requires skill and experience.[44] In cover-up tattoos, the previous tattoo has made the skin more sensitive and more passes of the needle are required, damaging the skin more than a first tattoo does.[45]: 34–35  This means the artist needs to be especially careful to work at the correct depth and with the right amount of color in the needle.[45]: 34–35 

Poorly applied, faded, or light tattoos are the easiest to cover, especially tattoos that are at least several years old.[44] A person may choose to lighten a tattoo using laser removal before getting a cover-up design.[44]

When tattooing over scars, especially raised scars, it can be difficult for an artist to get the ink to stay in place.[44] As a result, some artists are averse to the practice. Canadian tattoo artist Becky Jónsson, who has cover-ups over their own dermatillomania scars and specializes in scarred skin, told CBC News in 2023 that many clients choose to continue with tattoos even if their tissue cannot hold ink to the desired degree.[38]

Design edit

 
 
A man's arm before and after receiving a decorative medical tattoo over a large burn[27]: 8 

A cover-up can modify an existing tattoo by adding details, colors, or new elements, or it can completely mask the old tattoo with a new design.[46] A colorful image with a lot of shading and shapes, such as animals or flowers, can offer more coverage than an image in black-and-gray style.[44]

A person may choose to completely cover an old tattoo with black ink with a simple boxy shape[46] or a "blackout" tattoo design.[47] Flesh tones are generally ineffective for cover-ups, as they lack the translucence of untattooed skin and are rarely able to cover up dark colors.[48]: 68 

Cover-up designs will always be bigger in size compared to the previous design, as it helps to hide the design.[44] Some of the previous tattoo may still be partially visible to a person familiar with the original design.[44] Special photography techniques, including infrared photography, may also be able to detect the underlying tattoo design.[1][49]

Practices edit

 
Bert Grimm business card, circa 1940, advertising "old or poor tattoos repaired or covered"

Tattoo artists may offer discounted or complimentary sessions for cover-up tattoos. Some artists have gained note for doing so for sexual trafficking survivors.[19][50] Others do so for covering self-harm scars.[51][52]

One tattoo shop in Kentucky, United States, which began offering free cover-ups of racist tattoos in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, received 20 requests in about a month.[20] Three months later, a different Kentucky shop with the same policy reported doing four to six cover-ups a week of racist tattoos. They deferred excess demand to other shops, some of which requested donations to Black Lives Matter in lieu of payment.[21] In the U.S. state of Oklahoma, an annual event offers free cover-ups of hateful and gang-related tattoos, including those associated with Juggalo culture (due to the existence of Juggalo gangs).[22][23] However, the event's organizer notes that "Just because you hate your ex-wife, doesn't make that a hate tattoo".[23]

A tattoo applied on top of another tattoo can make laser removal more challenging, because lasers target specific wavelengths, and in the same location there may be multiple pigments with different wavelengths.[53]

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Cover up tattoos are those done over one or more previous tattoos scars or skin condition symptoms A tattoo of the lyric Youll sic Never Walk Alone and the tattoo of Bellerophon that covered it up People cover up old tattoos for a variety of reasons including that they reference relationships that have ended that they were nonconsensual or that they relate to gangs or hate speech Cover ups after breakups have received particular attention due to high profile cases involving celebrities Cover ups are one of the two main options of removing an unwanted tattoo the other being laser removal Covering up an unwanted tattoo is generally cheaper less painful and an overall easier solution than tattoo removal 1 104 A decorative cover up tattoo can obscure a scar or skin condition with personally meaningful art making it an alternative to more flesh like paramedical tattoos For example in lieu of reconstruction post mastectomy a person may choose to get a decorative tattoo over their scars Self harm scars are another common target for cover ups Both scars and old ink present additional challenges for a tattoo artist Some tattoo artists specialize in cover ups and some give free cover ups for cases such as hate symbols human trafficking tattoos and self harm scars Contents 1 Contexts 1 1 Unwanted past tattoos 1 2 Scars and skin conditions 2 Methods 2 1 Technique 2 2 Design 3 Practices 4 References 5 External linksContexts editUnwanted past tattoos edit source source source source source source source source source source A former gang member has a white supremacist tattoo already partly covered up transformed into a dharmachakraA person may seek a cover up tattoo if they wish to distance themself from existing tattoos The simplest reason is if the person is not aesthetically satisfied with how a tattoo appears on their body 2 In particular cover ups are associated with regret for the original tattoo 3 4 A 2013 study of tattoo removal and cover up recipients found that regret often stems from dissatisfaction with the narrative that the tattoo represents either due to the tattoo not being meaningful or to the symbolism being unsatisfying 5 551 Tattoo artists who do cover ups are commonly asked to cover tattoos related to a person s past relationship 6 People also cover up tattoos related to non romantic relationships such as relatives from whom they have become estranged 5 553 As tattoos grew more mainstream in the 1990s and even more in the 2000s celebrity tattoos received significant attention especially cover ups of couples tattoos after breakups 7 8 9 After breaking up with actress Winona Ryder in 1993 actor Johnny Depp partially covered up a Winona Forever tattoo to read Wino Forever 10 Further notable post breakup cover ups include Denise Richards and Angelina Jolie 7 Popular culture in the 2010s included further growth in the popularity of tattoos and coverage of celebrity cover up tattoos In 2017 influencer Kylie Jenner had her T for rapper Tyga changed to LA after their breakup 11 After marital separation in 2020 Nick Cannon replaced a large back tattoo of singer Mariah Carey s first name with a depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus 12 Comedian Pete Davidson and singer Ariana Grande got a combined 16 tattoos relating to each other before breaking off their engagement in 2018 13 then multiple cover ups 9 14 15 16 People also seek to cover up tattoos they received non consensually In the 17th century the use of irezumi kei penal tattoos for prisoners in Japan fell out of practice largely because released prisoners would cover them up with decorative designs 17 Some sex trafficking victims who are subjected to branding tattoos later cover them up with chosen tattoos 18 64 In the United States and Canada organizations including Survivor s Ink 18 64 and Unbound 19 facilitate such cover ups Cover ups can also be due to a change in what a person wants to be associated with such as tattoos that convey religious views or connections to drugs or violence 5 552 553 Tattoos that represent hateful views or affiliation with criminal groups are a frequent subject of cover ups 20 21 22 23 In the 1800s prisoners on convict ships from Great Britain to Van Diemen s Land Tasmania sometimes over tattooed old tattoos with new designs that defied state efforts to track their tattoos as identifying marks 24 Alphonse Bertillon s Signaletic Instructions translated into English in 1896 contains instructions on identifying former prisoners who have had their tattoos surcharged covered up or removed 25 Due to rising anti gang enforcement from the 1990s onwards it has become increasingly common for gangsters to cover up their gang tattoos despite still being members 26 Scars and skin conditions edit This section is about scar and skin condition cover ups of a decorative nature For paramedical tattoos more generally see Medical tattoo Paramedical tattoos nbsp A decorative tattoo over mas tec to my scars chosen in lieu of restorative tattoos that replicate the nipple and areola see example 27 11 The use of flesh like medical tattoos to cover up skin conditions symptoms and surgical scars is a long established practice dating to the German doctor Pauli in 1835 who used mercury sulfide and white lead to tattoo over skin lesions including nevi and purple plaque 28 930 29 368 369 or even to Galen who executed tattoos of sorts over corneal opacities in 150 CE 30 81 In the 21st century decorative cover up tattoos became a more popular approach to obscuring scars including burns self harm scars surgical scars and stretch marks 31 540 541 In cases of scars that are hyperpigmented uneven in texture or cover a large area it is often not possible to restore the flesh s previous appearance decorative tattoos serve to either cover or camouflage these scars instead 27 5 A 2008 case report 32 one of the first medical articles on the subject noted patients taking the initiative in receiving decorative cover ups 27 5 6 In the early 2010s decorative tattoos emerged as a trend after breast cancer related mastectomy particularly in the United States 33 Some transmasculine people who receive mastectomies also opt for decorative cover ups 34 A 2021 systematic review speculated that decorative scar concealment is one of the most common applications of medical tattooing in a cosmetic or reconstructive context but noted a lack of evidence perhaps because many such tattoos happen at the patient s initiative rather than through a medical provider 27 6 7 nbsp A Luna moth tattooed over self inflicted burn scars see before image nbsp Two black lines trans form self inflicted burn scars into a rep re sen ta tion of a ladder Similarly it can be difficult to hide vitiligo with tattooed pigment and so some people choose to get artistic tattoos as a distraction 35 Tattoos are recommended only for people whose conditions are stable as tattooing may itself trigger vitiligo 36 763 In 2021 a research team developed a system to print customized temporary tattoos onto the bodies of children with vitiligo 37 For people with self harm scars cover up tattoos can be a way of moving past trauma 38 39 One motivation for tattooing an area may be to discourage oneself from self harming in it again 40 105 although some may nonetheless cut on top of a tattoo 41 176 Some people choose to incorporate self harm scars into tattoo designs for instance making them look like scratch marks from a dragon 40 105 107 Public figures with self harm cover up tattoos include Paris Jackson 42 and Pete Davidson 43 Self harm cover ups raise the complication that the pain of the tattoo process may trigger memories of self harming 38 Methods editTechnique edit source source source source source source source source An artist tattoos a detailed face and seascape over a stylized R Covering a previous tattoo is more difficult than creating a fresh tattoo so it requires skill and experience 44 In cover up tattoos the previous tattoo has made the skin more sensitive and more passes of the needle are required damaging the skin more than a first tattoo does 45 34 35 This means the artist needs to be especially careful to work at the correct depth and with the right amount of color in the needle 45 34 35 Poorly applied faded or light tattoos are the easiest to cover especially tattoos that are at least several years old 44 A person may choose to lighten a tattoo using laser removal before getting a cover up design 44 When tattooing over scars especially raised scars it can be difficult for an artist to get the ink to stay in place 44 As a result some artists are averse to the practice Canadian tattoo artist Becky Jonsson who has cover ups over their own dermatillomania scars and specializes in scarred skin told CBC News in 2023 that many clients choose to continue with tattoos even if their tissue cannot hold ink to the desired degree 38 Design edit nbsp nbsp A man s arm before and after receiving a decorative medical tattoo over a large burn 27 8 A cover up can modify an existing tattoo by adding details colors or new elements or it can completely mask the old tattoo with a new design 46 A colorful image with a lot of shading and shapes such as animals or flowers can offer more coverage than an image in black and gray style 44 A person may choose to completely cover an old tattoo with black ink with a simple boxy shape 46 or a blackout tattoo design 47 Flesh tones are generally ineffective for cover ups as they lack the translucence of untattooed skin and are rarely able to cover up dark colors 48 68 Cover up designs will always be bigger in size compared to the previous design as it helps to hide the design 44 Some of the previous tattoo may still be partially visible to a person familiar with the original design 44 Special photography techniques including infrared photography may also be able to detect the underlying tattoo design 1 49 Practices edit nbsp Bert Grimm business card circa 1940 advertising old or poor tattoos repaired or covered Tattoo artists may offer discounted or complimentary sessions for cover up tattoos Some artists have gained note for doing so for sexual trafficking survivors 19 50 Others do so for covering self harm scars 51 52 One tattoo shop in Kentucky United States which began offering free cover ups of racist tattoos in the wake of the murder of George Floyd received 20 requests in about a month 20 Three months later a different Kentucky shop with the same policy reported doing four to six cover ups a week of racist tattoos They deferred excess demand to other shops some of which requested donations to Black Lives Matter in lieu of payment 21 In the U S state of Oklahoma an annual event offers free cover ups of hateful and gang related tattoos including those associated with Juggalo culture due to the existence of Juggalo gangs 22 23 However the event s organizer notes that Just because you hate your ex wife doesn t make that a hate tattoo 23 A tattoo applied 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