40 Times People Asked To Cover Up Their Scars And This Tattoo Artist Nailed It (New Pics)
InterviewFor most, tattoos seem like an artistic way to cover your body with stories, say, spice things up a bit (of course, moms will most likely tell you it's a job liability that won't do you any good in life). But for people whose skin is already covered with stories of their own - tattoos mean so much more than that.
Tran Thi Bich Ngoc, also known as Ngoc Like Tattoo, knows this better than most. After all, this Vietnamese tattoo artist with over a decade of experience under her belt specializes in helping women who wish to cover up scarring from self-harm, mastectomy, post-birth, accidents, burns, trauma, and abuse experiences. To celebrate Ngoc's most recent work, we’ve collected some of the artist’s most impressive new tattoos which range from flowers to Studio Ghibli classics.
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I would love that even if it wasn’t meant to cover up scars (not that you should be ashamed of scars; I have plenty). Beautiful.
Irrespective of their size, scars can serve as poignant reminders of past traumas and can lead individuals to feel disconnected from their own bodies. And this is where Ngoc's work becomes important, as it offers a way to help individuals reclaim their sense of self and alleviate the emotional distress associated with their scars.
“I have met many women who said they love tattoos. However, most of them were born at a time when no one supported it," Ngoc wrote in her blog. As she explains, not even her parents appreciated her becoming a tattoo artist. Although all that changed as soon as she dedicated herself to scar cover-ups.
Is that a cesarean scar? They had to go vertical with it too? Poor lady.
I think it's a scar from extra skin removal after losing a lot of weight.
Load More Replies...When I see scars like this, I am curious how they happened. This looks like the person was drawn and quartered.
They lost a lot of weight and had to have the excess skin surgically removed. Unfortunately the scars developed keloids which is why they are red and raised like that.
Load More Replies...Whow who effed up this body? (I mean in the before? My c-section scar is nearly invisible, my Moms is bad in my opinion, but this one takes the cake! (Not saying these are c-section scars but but it‘s the closest thing I can compare it with)
I need the contact info for the artist. I have something almost exactly like that. My middle looks like the Grand Canyon with a lake nearby.
In certain parts of the world, including Vietnam, where Ngoc operates, tattoos continue to carry a stigma due to historical reasons. Despite the tattoo industry's growth in the country, many residents, particularly from older generations, still do not perceive it as a legitimate form of art. Although, Ngoc doesn't seem to be all that cornered about it.
"No, I do not really care about that," she told Bored Panda via Instagram. "I have my own point of view and public opinion does not affect me. Besides, I always have support from my family. They believe that my job brings happiness to people, so I feel steady following my path."
Just wow on this one. That definitely changed that person's life forever. That must have made a huge positive boost to their mental health. Amazing. This is inspiring af
Yes, I agree. A fresh start. I'm sorry they suffered before.
Load More Replies...That's such a sweet kitten! It looks like my cat, toby. I hope that person is on a journey of healing from now on.
Although the stigma around tattoos in Vietnam has not totally disappeared, with 25% of residents "feeling scared" when seeing body art, according to 2015 research by Q&Me, attitudes today are much more relaxed than in the past. Previously, finding information about the best tattoo parlors in Hanoi was a challenge. But now, although not as prevalent as in the UK or US, there are sufficient options available for individuals to choose from based on their needs.
I got 13 stitches all over my body, the longest is 10 inches
Load More Replies...I hope this the last pain she'll experience there. Such a lovely result.
When you get a tattoo you wear clothing you don't mind getting permanently stained.
Load More Replies...One thing that Ngoc shares with Jo Harrison, a fellow cover-up tattoo artist from Shrewsbury, UK, then, is a turbulent start. With only a few female tattoo artists to look up to and threats from local biker gangs, Harrison opened her UN1TY Tattoo Salon in the early 00s, which paved the way for others to follow.
I think this is marvelous, and that the artist is doing a fantastic job. But... did they have to make it look like the mermaid has a prolapsed r****m?
Harrison, who has over 30 years of experience under her belt, got her start in the cover-up business by unfortunate luck. Some of her friends needed help with getting their traumatic scars covered. Since there weren't many options at the time, Harrison felt obliged to help out.
"When I saw how much of a difference it made to my friends' confidence and how it positively impacted how they presented throughout their life, I became committed to developing my skillset in this area, hoping to offer this to as many clients as possible," she told Bored Panda in an email, noting that tattooing over scars was a big no-no during her apprenticeship years.
I like it, but I would have wanted a thistle flower in the same shades of pink.
I see a lot of these kinds of scars on this post. What are they? Seems to be a common thread.
Terrible retouching on both photos though now that I take a second look... there are parts on the top around the edges that are legit blurry like they hired some photoshop noob to retouch! Who's to say what the actual photos look like? :/
According to a study conducted by the British Skin Foundation, 72% of individuals with visible scars or skin conditions, including acne, expressed that it has a negative impact on their self-confidence. Additionally, a 2019 study revealed that a majority of mastectomy patients in the United States experience feelings of self-consciousness related to their scars. Which also applies to facial scars, since they can significantly affect psychosocial functioning, leading to heightened levels of anxiety and self-consciousness.
FINALLY I was waiting for a top surgery one (I think that's what this is)
Missing nipple says breast cancer, male or female, with aesthetic flat closure. It's a nice job on the closure as well, and a great tattoo.
Load More Replies...we all love and care about may very much :)
Load More Replies...Although it may come as a surprise, the scar cover-up business remains a specialized sector within the tattoo industry, which can be attributed to the intricate nature of the craft. "Tattooing over scars differs greatly from tattooing over unscarred skin. The only thing you can predict is that the skin is really unpredictable!" Harrison said. Ngoc, who believes she has tackled all forms of scars, echoes Harrison's comment, adding that "using illusion art in covering scars is important" as well.
Tracey, God forbid a person may have had a C-section or fought to overcome weight issues or a possible eating disorder and have a ridiculous scar from a ridiculous tummy tuck because they may finally feel good about themselves for the first time. It's horrible that someone should like what they see when they see themselves, isn't it? Or maybe you should take your head out of your a*s and stop judging someone for something that has nothing whatsoever to do with your ridiculous opinion.
I guess Tracey doesn’t know how breast reconstructions are done either. The breast is reconstructed from tummy fat and you get a ‘bonus’ tummy tuck from it. And yes the scar looks like a huge c section
This person has not had a tummy tuck or they wouldn't have overhanging fat still. Not sure what surgery but looks like an umbilical scar and a drain hole scar.
Nope. Too tidy. Probably a hot metal mark. I try not to imagine what it is.
Load More Replies...At the end of the day, both Harrison and Ngoc have no regrets about dedicating their lives to this inspiring form of art. "To me, tattoos are not only a kind of art - they are a kind of therapy," Ngoc said. "Hearing my clients share their feelings and their stories and, at the same time, allow me to help them have a happier life - is the best thing. I'm lucky to be doing this."
I love this. My mom had a double mastectomy and contracted staff infection at the hospital during reconstruction. After having part of her chest wall removed, and many surgeries later, they bellybutton they constructed (for cosmetic purposes) is off center and up too high. At least she is able to laugh about it now.
Similar here after a reduction 2 different infections back-to-back (6 mos out of work) lost 1 breast totally and the other wasn't so hot looking either. Had to get reconstruction on both basically. They did a nipple share procedure, so I at least have that. Now I want to get tatted to maybe make them look real & cover some scars.
Load More Replies...Okay how do scars like these happen I've seen them 3 times and am really curious
I upvoted you because there was no reason to DV you. Read up above.
Load More Replies...My fav so far! 😍 (But I also thought that scar was amazing looking before the tattoo)
I'm still amazed seeing these photos. On the left her actual scar is straight. I had my hysterectomy when I was 20. Mine is very crooked., but a tattoo like this would look nice, but I'm 72 now and no one would get to see it.
Really? My baby did not turn into right position. He was "sitting" in my pelvic bones. If it wasn't C-section we would be both dead.
Load More Replies...what a weird a*s tattoo, but beautiful cover up. frickin telescope on a dog head??
Ouch! What happened to cause the original scar? ( Not being rude I am legitimately curious)
Scars will heal differently on different people. You are told to keep surgical scars out of the sun or they will darken. I had open heart surgery at 9 and have always kept sunscreen on the scar so it wouldn't become reddened. Also, you have to keep the surgical site clean to avoid infection. My scar isn't as dark like that but it's still noticeable when I wear a v-neck shirt.
Load More Replies...It looks like they had weight loss surgery and lost so much weight they had to have excess skin removed
What's with the botched naval restructions? Would it have been better to go without and then just tattoo a fake one if the patients wanted?
"Knees" are my proof of a god with a sense of humor. Well done!
I hope no one close to you said anything negative about your scar. It's does look beautiful and I am not into tattoos at all.
Yeah, any Ghibli film is good but that one is 👌
Load More Replies...That tiny little mark must've really bothered her unless she intended to get a tattoo regardless.
Imagine if that tiny scar was inflicted by someone or something. The new tattoo is a new memory to remind her of her strength. Or at least that’s the story I’ve made up in my mind. Like… what if she was stabbed with a pencil by her ex…
Load More Replies...Sometimes, a small scar hides a large memory. This is beautiful.
I think this is gorgeous, so delicate. Its really eye catching.love it.
That scar does not really need covering, it’s very small. But whatever she wants, it’s her body
That is so elegantly beautiful. I love it! The tattoo artist is very talented.
I have a keloid very similar to this one on my right shoulder (mine is wider and longer.) It's from a pre-cancerous mole/lesion removal. It's not a scar I can SEE, per se, but knowing it exists bothers me. I never considered tattoo coverage before - but I've wanted a pawprint tattoo for years, sooo maybe now is the time :D
How old is your keloid? I had one that took almost 3 year post-surgery to flatten out and fade. I considered plastic surgery but they told me to wait a bit longer. There are some special lotions made just for keloids that can help. I also had a silicone sticky strip thing that was placed on top of the scar that was supposed to make it heal faster.
Load More Replies...That feels like a unique place for scars, I wonder how op got them. Very pretty cover up.
In that area, it could be a thigh lift or scars from the treatment for vulvar cancer. If not those two, then I'm not sure - perhaps surgery that involved the femoral arteries?
Load More Replies...I don't think we have any right to judge this person's feelings about their scar.
Load More Replies...I think that these tattoos have completely broken the stigma attached to them. They're absolutely beautiful. Not just because of the artistry, but also because the client can now see themself for who they are: strong, beautiful, and deserving of love and respect.
I've considered something like this for some self harm scars on my thighs... but I don't think I want them hidden, more like integrated into a tattoo. They are a part of me and remind me that I'm stronger than I sometimes think I am. At the same time I think it would be wonderful to turn that pain into something beautiful. (I'm 4 years "clean" from cutting- not sure how else to put it)
I have several scars covered with tattoos, best decision I've made.
I love many of these, but my scars are so sensitive that touching them is uncomfortable: I can't imagine the pain of having them tattooed.
I understand why some would want to cover up scars, I do. I simply hope everyone does what is right by them and makes them happy. I, personally, like scares and there stories, good or bad. It is one's past and posibly made them a bit more them. Not wanting a visual reminder or much more, I understand. I just hope no one out there thinks their scars make them any less. Or any less beautiful because that simply isn't true!
They look nice now but If you had some weight on you and lost weight or under weight and gain weight wouldn't the tattoos become distorted overtime and tattoos fade over time also. Wonder what those tattoos will look lke in a few years.
i have a scar from a heart murmur surgery i had when i was a little baby, might cover it up now :) these are cool
I think that these tattoos have completely broken the stigma attached to them. They're absolutely beautiful. Not just because of the artistry, but also because the client can now see themself for who they are: strong, beautiful, and deserving of love and respect.
I've considered something like this for some self harm scars on my thighs... but I don't think I want them hidden, more like integrated into a tattoo. They are a part of me and remind me that I'm stronger than I sometimes think I am. At the same time I think it would be wonderful to turn that pain into something beautiful. (I'm 4 years "clean" from cutting- not sure how else to put it)
I have several scars covered with tattoos, best decision I've made.
I love many of these, but my scars are so sensitive that touching them is uncomfortable: I can't imagine the pain of having them tattooed.
I understand why some would want to cover up scars, I do. I simply hope everyone does what is right by them and makes them happy. I, personally, like scares and there stories, good or bad. It is one's past and posibly made them a bit more them. Not wanting a visual reminder or much more, I understand. I just hope no one out there thinks their scars make them any less. Or any less beautiful because that simply isn't true!
They look nice now but If you had some weight on you and lost weight or under weight and gain weight wouldn't the tattoos become distorted overtime and tattoos fade over time also. Wonder what those tattoos will look lke in a few years.
i have a scar from a heart murmur surgery i had when i was a little baby, might cover it up now :) these are cool
