30 Before-And-After Pictures Of Tattoo Cover-Ups To Remind You To Think Before You Ink (New Pics)
No matter how much thought you put into a tattoo, there’s no guarantee you’re still going to love it in 10 years. Times change, ink fades, and your taste may not be stagnant. But “no ragrets,” right?
For those of us who start having second thoughts about our pieces of ink after the freshness wears off, there are thankfully some creative artists out there who will be happy to replace them with new masterpieces. Below, you’ll find some of the best tattoo cover-ups that have been shared in the Fixed Tattoos subreddit, so enjoy scrolling through and be sure to make note of any corrections you might like to put on your own canvas!
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How Good Will Cover Up Tattoo Like This Look After It’s Healed Up?
Coverup In Progress
Large Scale Blackwork Cover Up Client Was Relieved To Have This Old Image Gone
We’ve all been warned about how thoroughly we need to think through tattoos before getting them, but that doesn’t stop us from forging ahead with our ink. You only live once, after all! The Pew Research Center reports that a third of Americans today have at least one tattoo, and 22% have more than one piece of ink. So inevitably, with the millions of tattoos that are done every year, they can’t all be winners.
According to Gitnux, research from the UK, US, Australia and Canada found that 78% of tattooed individuals regret at least one of their pieces. So many of them turn to sources like the Fixed Tattoos subreddit to see if anything can be done about their unfortunate artwork.
My Space Sleeve Was Just Finished
Absolute Witchcraft By Ange Pele At Cloak And Daggers Tattoo In London
Process Of Covering Up A Tattoo That I Wasn't Happy With
The Fixed Tattoos subreddit is a wonderful, supportive community for anyone who wants to transform their old or lifeless pieces into something they’re proud of. The group, which has been around since March 2018, has amassed over 30k members simply for sharing “pictures of bad tattoos that were fixed very well.”
The community is dedicated to sharing photos of great cover-ups, seeking and providing suggestions for how to fix unfortunate pieces, and posting “true fixes,” which are corrections of the original pieces, rather than completely new artwork intended to cover up an old piece. The group is inspiring for those of us who have a regrettable tattoo that we tend to cover with clothing and extremely helpful for anyone who would like to transform an old piece with some new details.
Love The Beautiful Mandala Work My Artist Used To Revamp My Old Ink @jerkydoo On Ig
Finally Got Part Of My Coverup Done
8 Years Later, I Finally Got My Elephant All Fixed Up
When it comes to having a tattoo that you hate, there are a few courses of action you can take: live with the regrettable piece and hope it grows on you, book some laser-removal sessions, or cover it up with something you actually love. Removal has become increasingly popular over the years, as searches on Google for “tattoo removal” increased 40% between 2020 and 2021. But the process can be painful, expensive, and you might not want to completely remove the artwork from your body.
Turned My Spermy Clouds Into Some Pretty Peonies
First Session Cover Up!
Off Center Cross Coverup
I have seen that moth before. Is there something significant about it?
If you’re more interested in fixing or covering a bad tattoo than completely eliminating it, you’re not alone. According to Kenneth “K-Bar” Restrepo, owner of Leathernecks Tattoo in Brooklyn, cover-ups account for at least half of his company’s business. And apparently, an old and faded tattoo is the perfect piece to transform into something new. “It’s easier to cover an older tattoo,” Restrepo told Men’s Journal. “The ink tends to settle into your skin after some time. And if you did them a while ago, the quality of ink has changed.”
From A Spur-Of-The-Moment Tattoo At 18 That I Had Often Forgotten About To A Beautiful Tattoo That I’m Proud Of
Session 1 of cover-up completed by Dora Billmyer at Higher Ground Tattoo in Las Vegas, NV
Cover Up After 5yrs Of Regret
Recommended From Comments On R/Tattoo. Started Cover-Up In 2018. Finished On Tuesday (The 1st.)
It’s also wise to take your time, do some research and figure out exactly what you’d like to replace your old tattoo with before consulting an artist. They can help you craft the perfect piece, but Restrepo says the more sure you are of what you want, the better. “[Clients] often come in thinking, ‘Okay, I have a circular tattoo, maybe you can do a black sun. I have lettering, so maybe I can do bigger lettering,’” he explained. “They should come in with what they actually want. Give me a subject, and it’s my job to make sure it works.”
We Did A Little Cover Up. Done By Andrew Edlin In Spokane Washington
Anubis Was In Desperate Need Of A Makeover
I Finally Feel Comfortable With What Is On My Arm
Clients should also be aware that a good quality cover up will likely be more expensive than the original piece, but it’s worth it to have something you really love on your skin. “Ninety percent of the time, if the guy’s willing to give you a bargain, it’s because he’s not busy,” Restrepo told Men’s Journal. Resist the urge to book with the first artist available or the cheapest one. As with most things in life, you get what you pay for with tattoos.
Chaos Wheel Before And After (Same Artist ~20yrs Apart)
Cover Up Is Now Completed And I Couldn't Be Happier
Got This Coverup Today
There are many factors to consider when deciding to cover up a tattoo from your past, including what colors you want to use for your new ink. According to TattooDo, the most common color choices for cover-ups are blues, browns and blacks because these are the best at covering up old ink. On the other hand, shades of red, yellow and orange should typically be avoided, as they aren’t always strong enough to hide a different shade of ink. However, if you want to go lighter with your cover-up tattoo, a few sessions of laser removal can help to fade the original piece.
My Fixed Tattoo
Black It Out But Make It Pretty
Got This Covered Up
Wanted Mother and children Got Moe, Larry, & Curley covered (kinda) with a lotus.
If you’re looking to fix a bad tattoo, you should also decide whether you’d like to completely cover it, reinvent the old tattoo or just blast over it. One adorable example TattooDo provides of a creative reinvention is a low quality pikachu tattoo that’s been turned into an adorable pikachu painting a self-portrait. This idea may not fix every unfortunate tattoo, but it’s a great reminder to think outside the box when designing a tattoo to fix an old mistake.
Bye Bye Wonky Blown-Out Compass!
Before And After
Before And After
Are you feeling inspired to give one of your old tattoos new life, pandas? Whether you got it when you were 18 or it’s just healed, it’s never a bad idea to try to fix a tattoo that you hate. Enjoy scrolling through the rest of these pics, and be sure to upvote the ones that inspire you to correct your own pieces. Then, if you’re interested in seeing even more photos from the Fixed Tattoos subreddit, you can check out Bored Panda’s last article on the same topic right here!
2 Months Apart. On The Left, Done For Very Cheap Price - Took 2 Sessions, 10 Hours Total
Fixed by the artist who created the design originally, who was quoting double the price. He did it in under 2 hours. Good tattoos aren't cheap and cheap tattoos aren't good
I Couldn’t Be More Stoked With The Results! Wonky Lines Cleaned Up, Added Some Dimension And A Sun To Cover The Multiple Blow Outs
Corrected by Thomas Yosenick at Fine Line Tattoo (Garland, TX)
Fixed- Forearm Tattoo
I can't help but wonder when people cover up a fairly small ugly thing with something large and dark coloured. What if they regret that too, in a few years? It'll be so much harder to cover up again... (and though most of these looked great after, some honestly did not and I already feel that they'll be regretted later...)
They'll cross that bridge if they come to it. It's honestly not a big deal, we all wind up as decomposed piles of muck anyway
Load More Replies...Can't deny the artistry of the cover-ups, but....think before you ink. Tattoos, unlike your current ''passion" last forever.
This post is clearly evidence that tattoos can be modified and updated, so it's less permanent than people thought they were.
Load More Replies...Marketplace is testament to how quickly people change their minds about everything! Want it, buy it, use it, get sick of it, get rid of it Why do people keep getting tattoos? Do they forget these things are permanent? Making them bigger and brighter, or darker, just means you have more to tired of. I hate my tattoos, fortunately they are always covered by clothes. I can think of at least a dozen things I’d rather spend my money on rather than laser removal or cover up tattoos,.
I think it’s more that they had a crappy artist, not that they regret having a tattoo. If they had what was covered to begin with, I feel they wouldn’t regret it if that makes sense
Load More Replies...I don't know much but red ink only lasts a few years and then it starts to fade away and not look very nice.
One of the things some of these demonstrate is how much the art of tattooing has changed over the years
"oops, something went wrong" displayed again... Getting beyond annoying now.. Time to uninstall bored panda... Can hardly ever see any posts anyway. Bye app
One day in the future you’ll be able to go into Target and buy a bottle of tattoo remover. The person who invents this will be a very, very wealthy individual.
Choosing your first tattoo? Print it out, put it in your wallet / purse. Look at it every time you open your wallet. Do that for a year, if you still love it after a year then it’s time to find a reputable artist. DO NOT skimp on the cost, this is going to be with you for a long time. If you buy cheap then you also buy a coverup that’ll cost you more sometime in your future. For the love of God DO NOT let your mate who is good with a Sharpie loose with a tattoo gun after you’ve been drinking your town dry, this ends in tears 999/1,000. Once you’ve had the first one done you’ll know a bit more, you’ll be more confident about what’s next and if you are like me then you’ll end up with an artist who will give solid advice about what might look good next, they may be there to make a profit but they also want you to be a repeat customer, when you’ve found a top quality tattoo artist then they’ll look after you. Or hey, get your mate to tattoo a wonky yin yang symbol, your choice I guess………..
I haven't even looked at the list yet, but the title is stupid - "Tattoo Cover-Ups To Remind You To Think Before You Ink"? If anything these are proof that you DON'T need to think before you ink, because there are tattoo artists out there that can do wonderful things with tattoos that you change your mind about. Tattoos are fun and a neat way to express yourself, and this title just feels needlessly puritanical
I can't help but wonder when people cover up a fairly small ugly thing with something large and dark coloured. What if they regret that too, in a few years? It'll be so much harder to cover up again... (and though most of these looked great after, some honestly did not and I already feel that they'll be regretted later...)
They'll cross that bridge if they come to it. It's honestly not a big deal, we all wind up as decomposed piles of muck anyway
Load More Replies...Can't deny the artistry of the cover-ups, but....think before you ink. Tattoos, unlike your current ''passion" last forever.
This post is clearly evidence that tattoos can be modified and updated, so it's less permanent than people thought they were.
Load More Replies...Marketplace is testament to how quickly people change their minds about everything! Want it, buy it, use it, get sick of it, get rid of it Why do people keep getting tattoos? Do they forget these things are permanent? Making them bigger and brighter, or darker, just means you have more to tired of. I hate my tattoos, fortunately they are always covered by clothes. I can think of at least a dozen things I’d rather spend my money on rather than laser removal or cover up tattoos,.
I think it’s more that they had a crappy artist, not that they regret having a tattoo. If they had what was covered to begin with, I feel they wouldn’t regret it if that makes sense
Load More Replies...I don't know much but red ink only lasts a few years and then it starts to fade away and not look very nice.
One of the things some of these demonstrate is how much the art of tattooing has changed over the years
"oops, something went wrong" displayed again... Getting beyond annoying now.. Time to uninstall bored panda... Can hardly ever see any posts anyway. Bye app
One day in the future you’ll be able to go into Target and buy a bottle of tattoo remover. The person who invents this will be a very, very wealthy individual.
Choosing your first tattoo? Print it out, put it in your wallet / purse. Look at it every time you open your wallet. Do that for a year, if you still love it after a year then it’s time to find a reputable artist. DO NOT skimp on the cost, this is going to be with you for a long time. If you buy cheap then you also buy a coverup that’ll cost you more sometime in your future. For the love of God DO NOT let your mate who is good with a Sharpie loose with a tattoo gun after you’ve been drinking your town dry, this ends in tears 999/1,000. Once you’ve had the first one done you’ll know a bit more, you’ll be more confident about what’s next and if you are like me then you’ll end up with an artist who will give solid advice about what might look good next, they may be there to make a profit but they also want you to be a repeat customer, when you’ve found a top quality tattoo artist then they’ll look after you. Or hey, get your mate to tattoo a wonky yin yang symbol, your choice I guess………..
I haven't even looked at the list yet, but the title is stupid - "Tattoo Cover-Ups To Remind You To Think Before You Ink"? If anything these are proof that you DON'T need to think before you ink, because there are tattoo artists out there that can do wonderful things with tattoos that you change your mind about. Tattoos are fun and a neat way to express yourself, and this title just feels needlessly puritanical