The problem I have is my artist said the artwork could be retouched in a month for free, which kind of makes me think twice about even going back there for more work.
Some ink has come off, which makes me said.. but it's not a great deal of ink. I bet it will be noticeable close up when all is said and done, though.
What worries me now is that if I do get it retouched, perhaps at a different place, I'm almost guaranteed to get an artist who uses different inks. How can I handle this? How can I be sure the orginal artist will be able to blend the new ink with the old ink, or will go over the entire thing again?
Well perhaps not gauze, but some sort of tissue paper junk. Now I simply leave it to air dry underneath my shirt and wash it gently and put Polysporin on it once or twice daily. It seems to be coming along. I hope it finishes healing soon.
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