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How long do I have to wait to get a cover up tattoo?

My boyfriend got a tattoo over a week ago and he is really unhappy with it. The tattoo artist did a crappy job and it looks like a scribble. He’s found something that he wants to use as a cover up, but how long does he have to wait before he can get it done?

Most tattoos are healed within a month, so then it’s fair game to cover it up. Just be sure to check with the artist you want to do the cover up to make sure it’s healed enough to tattoo over.

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4 Responses to “How long do I have to wait to get a cover up tattoo?”

  1. Alex. says:

    probably when its fully heal maybe a month. call a studio and ask
    References :

  2. wannabeapinup says:

    Most tattoos are healed within a month, so then it’s fair game to cover it up. Just be sure to check with the artist you want to do the cover up to make sure it’s healed enough to tattoo over.
    References :
    20 tattoos (3 cover ups)

  3. The thread about cover was not about “cover is useless” but “why vs certain units/faction covers are useless?”

    E.g. the AC kills riflemen at the same speed if they are in red/yellow/Green cover and even if units are in building!

    PG with Gewer seems to be not affected by enemy cover.

    Cromwel tank snipes greens even if they are in Green cover.

    And so on.

    No one had said something about, e.g. rifles vs volks because everyone knows the effectiveness of cover for the vanilla CoH unit.

  4. sarmut says:

    Sometimes its better to not say anything at all. Intentions aren't always good enough. You should never make a child feel like they aren't good enough. Giving them a place to reach to (big boy) is good. But you have to allow to reach that at their own pace. Children are a bundle of emotions and sensitivities. Sometimes its better to let them "lead the way" to the answers. Just being in the room to be ready to reach out or let them reach out is all it takes. Using "methods" isn't always the way. And when its not appropriate, it will make things worse.

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