Reminds me of something i saw on tv a few months ago, a Liverpool fan had "You'll Never Walk Alone" tattooed on his leg, after a major incident the doctor had to amputate a part of his leg. The only text left of the tattoo was "You'll Never Walk".
I know a lady who had a very intricate chest tattoo, similar to this one, and she was diagnosed with breast cancer months after completion of the tat. She had to have a double mastectomy, and the surgeon was REALLY proud that he was able to leave the tattoo 100% intact after mastectomy and the subsequent reconstruction.
querbeil on February 2nd, 2018 at 14:33 UTC »
Its better now
misterymob475 on February 2nd, 2018 at 16:06 UTC »
Reminds me of something i saw on tv a few months ago, a Liverpool fan had "You'll Never Walk Alone" tattooed on his leg, after a major incident the doctor had to amputate a part of his leg. The only text left of the tattoo was "You'll Never Walk".
douche-baggins on February 2nd, 2018 at 16:21 UTC »
I know a lady who had a very intricate chest tattoo, similar to this one, and she was diagnosed with breast cancer months after completion of the tat. She had to have a double mastectomy, and the surgeon was REALLY proud that he was able to leave the tattoo 100% intact after mastectomy and the subsequent reconstruction.