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There are several types of tattoos, by location, but one of the most popular location to be tattooed is the ankle, ankle tattoos are leading in popularity. Ankle tattoos might be a fun way to try a tattoo, but keep in mind that because of the skin being so thin in the ankle region, ankle tattoos are very hard to remove with laser surgery. Even so, foot, toe and ankle tattoos are becoming increasingly popular, especially for women.
There are common designs that are chosen to be tattooed on the ankle and these are tribal symbols, floral arrangements or name initials. On you ankle, the tattoo can be small enough so it won't be noticeable unless the ankle is viewed up close. You can search for an ankle tattoo design and then search for a tattooing establishment or you can get advice from the tattooist too.
Often, people choosing to get a tattoo done, get carried away and make a decision on the tattoo design in a hurry not thinking that they will wear the tattoo for a long time and maybe for life. Best thing to do to avoid a design that you might not like at a later time is to go through as many ideas and designs, before choosing the one you want done. The common ankle tattoos are tribal and floral designs, or name and special word initials. For the ankle tattoos, the most preferred are small designs and you can work with your artist to bring the tattoo design down to an appropriate scale.
If the tattooing is done skillfully and accurately there should be very little pain and suffering to the skin and heal pretty fast. No matter how small or where the tattoo will be, tattooing involves piercing the skin and so there will be some pain. If the tattoo is applied to areas of the body with less muscle and fatty tissue, like ankles and wrists, the tattoo tends to be more painful. Caring for your ankle tattoo is very important.
If you are looking to get ink work done, foot and ankle tattoos are a very popular location on the body and most ankle tattoos are small while still reflecting the personality of the person that wears them.