'Like Wet Fire Pulling My Skin Off': The Most Painful Place to Get a Tattoo Revealed (2024)

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Stories & Ink is full of tattoo lovers and enthusiasts, and most of us have had our fair share of painful tattoo spots tattooed. For those of you wondering where is the most painful place to get a tattoo, we share our experience so you can be prepared for any ouch-filled session.

And don’t worry, the pain felt during and after a tattoo is totally worth it. I mean, why else would people get more than one?

Most painful tattoo spots

Barbara @barbaradzerveis Creative Content Manager at Stories & Ink. She says her ribs, neck and elbow were the most painful to get tattooed:

"On the ribs it felt like wet fire was pulling my skin off - a solid 8.5/10.And my neck just felt like it was being chainsawed while being in a very uncomfortable position AND not being able to breathe properly - 9/10. Getting my elbow tattooed was hell."

'Like Wet Fire Pulling My Skin Off': The Most Painful Place to Get a Tattoo Revealed (2)"My neck felt like it was being chainsawed" -Stories & Ink's Creative Content Manager, Barbara.

Hopefully that doesn't put you off too much! But seriously, there are numbing creams you can use if you’re getting a painful spot tattooed. Just remember to do a patch test, and let your tattoo artist know you’ve used them.

Stories & Ink writer Emily (@emily_etc) says, "I feel I've picked the worst places for mine; inner thigh, inner arm, ribs and top of feet!"

As for my most painful spot to be tattooed, it has to be my foot. I got my first tattoo there when I was 18, it took me three years to get another one and it’s still unfinished!

But since then my collection has grown and I’ve gotten some painful places tattooed including under my boobs, right rib, spine and knee ditch. It’s almost like you forget the pain once your tattoo is healed and then all you can see are the gaps that need filling!

Most painful places to get a tattoo

While there’s no getting around the fact tattoos hurt, the level of pain you experience does differ depending on the area of the body you’re getting inked. Generally, the most painful places to get a tattoo are areas which have a lot of nerve endings, where the skin is thin and there’s either bones closely under the skin or the area doesn’t have a lot of fat.

This makes sense considering the opposite -the least painful places to get tattooedtend to be areas where the skin is thicker, there’s less nerve endings and more fat. So places like your forearm, outside of thigh and upper arms.

Among the rest of the Stories & Ink team, the most painful places to get a tattoo include:

  • Feet and toes
  • Ribs
  • Sternum
  • Neck
  • Armpits
  • Ankles
  • Spine
  • Knees including back of the knees
  • Elbows and elbow ditch

'Like Wet Fire Pulling My Skin Off': The Most Painful Place to Get a Tattoo Revealed (3)Stories & Ink team members after getting tattooed at Leeds Tattoo Expo 2022.

This is a pretty long list, and there are probably more areas of the body which are painful to get tattooed. We’re all different, and pain is subjective. You might find a spot like the back of your thigh really painful but your tattooed buddy thinks it was a breeze to get tattooed.

If you’re a tattoo first timer you might want to avoid the really painful spots, ease yourself in a little. Or you might be like me (and other tattoo collectors) and know the pain is definitely bearable and worth it.

The most painful place to get a tattoo for a woman

The most painful places for women will be areas with more nerve endings like your nipples or breasts including between your breasts. If you’re planning a sternum tattoo this can also be a painful spot, same as your ribs. You may want to opt forhand poke tattooshere as many people say they’re more gentle. Or choose a design that’s simple, perhaps usingfine lines.

'Like Wet Fire Pulling My Skin Off': The Most Painful Place to Get a Tattoo Revealed (4)Hand poke tattoos are said to be less painful than machine tattoos.

The most painful place to get a tattoo for a man

Most painful spots for men are boney areas or parts of the body with thin skin. For example your elbows and feet. You might want to leave your elbow blank when designing a sleeve or incorporate it into the design. Places with a lot of nerve endings like nipples can be painful, so you may want to think about this if you’re getting a chest piece.

Stories & Ink founder Stu has hip and ankle tattoos which he describes as "equal in levels of scratchiness but not unbearable!"

How painful is a tattoo?

Tattoo pain is totally subjective, everyone will experience it differently. A tattoo needle goes into five layers of your skin, so it’s going to be painful. The pain varies from scratching to a burning sensation depending on the technique and placement.

But, often it’s the position you have to sit or lie in that can make your tattoo even more uncomfortable. Make sure to ask your artist to adjust the tattoo bed if you need to, they may offer you a cushion and remember to ask for breaks when you need them.

Tattoo pain can also be minimised with proper preparation, like eating beforehand and getting a good night’s sleep. Find out more in our pre-tattoo preparation guide.

Most painful place tattoo healing tips

Healing a body area that was painful to get tattooed like your foot, ribs or underboob can also be uncomfortable. Barbara agrees, saying "the worst to heal were my armpits, and honestly, that was worse than getting my ribs and neck tattooed."

When getting your foot or feet tattooed, bear in mind that they can swell and be really sore. You might need to take time off work, especially if you get both done in the same session. For things like ribs, wearing a bra can be difficult, and sleeping on your side might be out of the question.

For your armpits you’d want to think about how you’re going to stop them getting sweaty and stick together. Your tattoo artist will usually have advice on these and you can read more healing and aftercare tips in our healing guide for sensitive body parts.

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FAQs

'Like Wet Fire Pulling My Skin Off': The Most Painful Place to Get a Tattoo Revealed? ›

Most painful tattoo spots

What was the most painful place to get a tattoo? ›

Most painful places to get a tattoo
  • Behind the knee. ...
  • Rib cage. ...
  • Ankles, shins, knees and elbows. ...
  • Head, face, and ears. ...
  • Groin and inner thighs. ...
  • Hands, fingers, feet, and toes. ...
  • Inner bicep. ...
  • Upper thighs.

Which part of the body is not painful for a tattoo? ›

Forearms (this is the number 1 least painful spot) Outside of upper arms. Outside of shoulders. Outside upper thigh.

Where is the most painful place to get a tattoo on your wrist? ›

Placement Is Important

As we've mentioned, the closer to the actual wrist joint your tattoo is, the more sensitive the area will be. "The inner wrist near the palm is going to be the most sensitive," says Nick.

What is the pain of getting a tattoo equivalent to? ›

How bad do tattoos hurt? There's no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to how much pain you'll feel when getting tattooed. But if you're wondering what type of pain to expect, Caranfa says the experience is comparable to the feeling of a cat scratch or a sunburn.

Where do tattoos hurt the least for females? ›

Upper and outer thigh tattoos are among the least painful spots for a tattoo. Getting a tattoo over your quad muscles or on the top of the thighs will hurt less than tattoo placements along the inner thigh (can have a moderate pain level or be one of the most painful spots to get a tattoo).

Where do tattoos age the worst? ›

You should expect your upper arm and abdomen to sag more as you age, which can affect how a tattoo in those areas would look. "Shoulders and ankles have tight skin, and the skin does not sag and become as loose over time, unlike the upper arm or abdomen," Edgar Fincher, a dermatologist, told Allure.

Where is the hottest place to get a tattoo? ›

Those attracted to women saw a three-way tie between the upper back, shoulder and hips (with a 3.3 rating). The back: a top-rated tattoo location for women and men. The hip: a top-rated tattoo location for women. The upper arm: a top-rated tattoo location for men.

What does tattoo pain feel like? ›

Some people describe the pain as a pricking sensation. Others say it feels like bee stings or being scratched. A thin needle is piercing your skin, so you can expect at least a little pricking sensation. As the needle moves closer to the bone, it may feel like a painful vibration.

How painful is a tattoo behind the ear? ›

How Painful Is a Tattoo Behind Your Ear? The area behind the ear — and any nearby real estate for that matter — is sensitive enough to be considered an erogenous zone. So it's not surprising that behind the ear tattoos are considered particularly painful.

What is a blown out tattoo? ›

Tattoo blowouts occur when a tattoo artist presses too hard when applying ink to the skin. The ink is sent below the top layers of skin where tattoos belong. Below the skin's surface, the ink spreads out in a layer of fat. This creates the blurring associated with a tattoo blowout.

What is the best place to put a tattoo for a woman? ›

As for tattoo locations, the most common ones are on the shoulders, neck, ankles, wrists, behind ears, fingers, back, waist, and hips. However, you can get a tattoo anywhere. It all depends on whether you want to hide it in public or want people to see your tattoo on your body regularly.

How painful is a rib tattoo? ›

Pain Level: 10

The ribcage is a more painful place to get a tattoo because—you guessed it—the bones lie just under the surface, and the nerves are close to the skin. Plus, the act of breathing exacerbates the sensation of pain, even after tattooing!

What is the most painless tattoo? ›

Upper and outer thigh tattoos are among the least painful spots for a tattoo. Getting a tattoo over your quad muscles or on the top of the thighs will hurt less than tattoo placements along the inner thigh (can have a moderate pain level or be one of the most painful spots to get a tattoo).

What is the most painful tattoo ink? ›

Frankly, when you've been sitting hours for a tattoo, most people will feel extra discomfort. White ink tends to be thicker. Extra effort is required to get the ink in, and to top it off, a lining needle is used which also generally hurts more.

How unbearable is tattoo pain? ›

It's not a pleasant experience typically, but it's not an insurmountable amount of pain. However, the intensity of that “cat scratch” can vary depending on where that tattoo is located. It's important to have a rough estimate, which is why we compiled our thoughts on how much a tattoo hurts.

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