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In about a month or so,the area where ink penetrated in the epidermis will be gone.
Our skins shed millions of cells from epidermis daily and if ink is deposited in epidermis ink will disappear.
The skin is part of the body's integumentary system, consisting of three layers, each of which are made from completely different tissue. There's the epidermis on the top, the dermis in the middle, and then the hypodermis.
The nature of the tissue will definitely influence how ink is deposited in that layer, how permanent the ink is in that layer.
When it comes to the epidermis, a paper-thin layer made from epithelial tissue, tattooists have to go deeper. That's because the cells closest to the skin's surface flatten and die out to provide a barrier against friction, and are ultimately shed.
The thicker dermal layer is made from dense irregular connective tissue,and hard needle is made to penetrate deeper into dermis layer,while tattooing Needle puncture skin 50 to 3000 times per minute which create wounds which activate WBC(immune system) to remove to ink from skin(as it is forign particle) ,but due to chemistry of ink WBC can't remove it from body and ink stays in dermis.
So,Most of the ink deposited in Epidermis will disappear and the ink in dermis at some spot will be permanent..
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