Keloid scars – these scars occur after a serious injury. They’re fully healed after 3 to 5 years, and only then can they be tattooed. These scars are thick and red and often have an irregular shape. If a keloid scar is tattooed before it is fully healed, it can lead to serious irritation and scar reopening. Moreover, these scars are the most difficult to cover, so the tattoo covering a keloid scar is often bigger and intricate in design. It is even recommended to get a tattoo that will incorporate the scar, rather than getting a tattoo onto the scar itself.
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