25 Times People Asked To Cover Up Their Scars And Birthmarks, And Tattoo Artists Nailed It
“Chicks dig scars,” is something I often heard growing up, and strangely enough, this weird generalization helped me to accept and embrace the scar I had foolishly gotten myself above my right eye.
But dated stereotypes can't come to the rescue for everyone, and some people have scars that affect not only their self-esteem about their appearance but bring back genuinely traumatic memories every time they see them. Others are born with birthmarks no one asked for. Being devilishly difficult things to erase sometimes, often the best way to take back control of your body image is by incorporating your marks into something positive, something that you chose yourself. Tattoo artists are incredibly talented and creative people who can often relish the extra challenge of working with a scar or a birthmark to create something truly unique. This list compiled by Bored Panda is full of beautiful, funny and downright genius ways that tattoos have transformed old wounds and marks, and healed some of the mental scars that came with them. Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Cello tattoo incorporating a 30 year old scar
I really like the ones that incorporate the scar rather than merely cover it up.
I have quite a few scars, some from surgeries and the most from domestic violence. I would love to get the majority of them covered up with the pastel tattoos. Those are beautiful and maybe I won't be so self conscious any more.
I have four scars on my shoulder from surgery a few years ago about the length of coin slots, and I want to have 'Insert Coins to Operate' tattooed on my shoulder, with a fantasy-looking coin tattooed over each scar.
I have a mole on my arm in the shape of a rat head. Used to love to add ears and anode and eyes and turn it into my rat.
These are very, very neat. I love almost all of them! It’s a good way to cover up scars and other things you don’t want (although I wouldn’t say that scars are something you must hide).
Amazing artists, with imagination, talent and know-how. Excellent posts!
As someone with several surgery scars (a broken ankle, a broken wrist and major abdominal operation) AND a fan/lover/canvas of several times, I have had a FEW similar ideas MYSELF, I can really appreciate the artists ability to make a painfully permanent moment of someone's life into something so BEAUTIFUL! I found a majority of these tattoos BEAUTIFUL. You're only here once...live your best life!😁
I have a scar running the entire length of the back of my left thigh (from knee to buttocks). I've never really been self-conscious about it, but this makes me want to get a tattoo.
These are so special and have so much meaning. I also admire the tattoos used on people who've had spinal surgery. Zippers, ribbons, stiches. Creative and beautiful out of something that produced such agony.
i have tats, i have scars. i never thought of covering any of my scars though. they're a part of me, nothing to be ashamed of. that said, these are some awesome works! IF i ever decided to cover any of my scars, there are a few neat ideas in here that would work.
I would love to get a beautiful tattoo some day, but I have no idea what I would get, where I would put it so I could see it and enjoy it, and I'm currently going to school to be a teacher, so there's the whole professional appearance thing too.
They are stunning but doesn't it hurt even more getting tattoo'd over a scar?
Fabulous. Scars bring attention especially when they are always visible. When it makes someone uncomfortable, if they need to cover or change, good for them.
I didn't think that it was possible to tattoo over scar tissue. Happily, I'm wrong. They are all wonderful and I'm glad for people that really want them that they are happy with them. Great stuff!
I have 3rd degree burn scares on my hands and arms plus skin graph scars on my thighs. I once had a mole on my inner thigh and now it’s on my arm but it’s faded now. People don’t instantly notice my scars mainly because the doctor and staff were amazing and did a good job but also I’ve accepted and embraced my scars. I’ve never been turned down over my scars like I said people don’t notice them. I wear tank tops showing my arms without a second thought. I encourage anyone to do the same it’s a badge of a badass mf. I do want some tattoos I think I’d add to my scars rather then covering them up.
I find these tattoos beautiful but have a lingering thought in the head. Wouldn't 'painting' (so to speak) a tattoo on scar tissue be pretty painful and maybe even a 'lil dangerous as the skin is weaker and probably thinner as well? Just something I couldn't help but ask.
I have scars and have a tattoo that completely covered them. I was surprised it did. These are great before and after pictures!
I have seversal short laparoscopic-surgery scars, not fully faded, that I've always said look like waterbugs (the kind that walk on water, with 6 dimples for their feet, you know?) but I'm not sure I'd like actual bug drawings on my tummy!
IMHO scars can be something to celebrate. Clearly some of these people have a great - and slightly off - sense of humor, such as the buzz saw blade and the welders. Every scar tells a story, though not all of them need to be told.
Wow! They look so real! This tattoo artist could help lots of people with his talent!!
I really like the ones that incorporate the scar rather than merely cover it up.
I have quite a few scars, some from surgeries and the most from domestic violence. I would love to get the majority of them covered up with the pastel tattoos. Those are beautiful and maybe I won't be so self conscious any more.
I have four scars on my shoulder from surgery a few years ago about the length of coin slots, and I want to have 'Insert Coins to Operate' tattooed on my shoulder, with a fantasy-looking coin tattooed over each scar.
I have a mole on my arm in the shape of a rat head. Used to love to add ears and anode and eyes and turn it into my rat.
These are very, very neat. I love almost all of them! It’s a good way to cover up scars and other things you don’t want (although I wouldn’t say that scars are something you must hide).
Amazing artists, with imagination, talent and know-how. Excellent posts!
As someone with several surgery scars (a broken ankle, a broken wrist and major abdominal operation) AND a fan/lover/canvas of several times, I have had a FEW similar ideas MYSELF, I can really appreciate the artists ability to make a painfully permanent moment of someone's life into something so BEAUTIFUL! I found a majority of these tattoos BEAUTIFUL. You're only here once...live your best life!😁
I have a scar running the entire length of the back of my left thigh (from knee to buttocks). I've never really been self-conscious about it, but this makes me want to get a tattoo.
These are so special and have so much meaning. I also admire the tattoos used on people who've had spinal surgery. Zippers, ribbons, stiches. Creative and beautiful out of something that produced such agony.
i have tats, i have scars. i never thought of covering any of my scars though. they're a part of me, nothing to be ashamed of. that said, these are some awesome works! IF i ever decided to cover any of my scars, there are a few neat ideas in here that would work.
I would love to get a beautiful tattoo some day, but I have no idea what I would get, where I would put it so I could see it and enjoy it, and I'm currently going to school to be a teacher, so there's the whole professional appearance thing too.
They are stunning but doesn't it hurt even more getting tattoo'd over a scar?
Fabulous. Scars bring attention especially when they are always visible. When it makes someone uncomfortable, if they need to cover or change, good for them.
I didn't think that it was possible to tattoo over scar tissue. Happily, I'm wrong. They are all wonderful and I'm glad for people that really want them that they are happy with them. Great stuff!
I have 3rd degree burn scares on my hands and arms plus skin graph scars on my thighs. I once had a mole on my inner thigh and now it’s on my arm but it’s faded now. People don’t instantly notice my scars mainly because the doctor and staff were amazing and did a good job but also I’ve accepted and embraced my scars. I’ve never been turned down over my scars like I said people don’t notice them. I wear tank tops showing my arms without a second thought. I encourage anyone to do the same it’s a badge of a badass mf. I do want some tattoos I think I’d add to my scars rather then covering them up.
I find these tattoos beautiful but have a lingering thought in the head. Wouldn't 'painting' (so to speak) a tattoo on scar tissue be pretty painful and maybe even a 'lil dangerous as the skin is weaker and probably thinner as well? Just something I couldn't help but ask.
I have scars and have a tattoo that completely covered them. I was surprised it did. These are great before and after pictures!
I have seversal short laparoscopic-surgery scars, not fully faded, that I've always said look like waterbugs (the kind that walk on water, with 6 dimples for their feet, you know?) but I'm not sure I'd like actual bug drawings on my tummy!
IMHO scars can be something to celebrate. Clearly some of these people have a great - and slightly off - sense of humor, such as the buzz saw blade and the welders. Every scar tells a story, though not all of them need to be told.
Wow! They look so real! This tattoo artist could help lots of people with his talent!!