The least painful place to get a tattoo (2024)

The bad news: all tattoos hurt! The good news: some placements are less painful than others.

Are you looking to book your first tattoo or add a new one to your collection? The questions you’re sure to be asking are: how painful is a tattoo? And will the place I’ve chosen to get tattooed make it more or less painful?

Firstly, tattoos hurt. Most heavily tattooed people (myself included) aren’t 100% sure why we keep getting tattoos when they can hurt so much. If your friend, mum, brother (whoever) who has said tattoos aren’t painful, they’re lying - sorry!

A tattoo needle penetrates five layers of your skin so, yeah, it’s going to hurt. But some places, you’ll be glad to know, are less painful than others. Read on to find out where these are.

Where is the least painful place to get a tattoo?

The general rule around the least painful places to get a tattoo is a part of the body where the skin is thicker, there are less nerve endings and you have fat under the skin. This makes sense considering the opposite - themost painful places to get tattooed, tend to be boney areas with thin skin or a lot of nerve endings. So places like your feet, ribs and spine.

I asked my tattooed pals and the Stories & Ink team where the least painful place to get a tattoo was and our list includes:

  • Forearms (this is the number 1 least painful spot)
  • Outside of upper arms
  • Outside of shoulders
  • Outside upper thigh
  • Calves
  • Lower back

If you’re getting your first tattoo, you may want to choose one of these spots to ease yourself into the tattoo experience.However, pain is totally subjective and some people said their shins, scalp, fingers and chest weren’t very painful! But forearms were voted the number 1 least painful spot.

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Forearms are considered the least painful place to get a tattoo among the S&I team. Tattoos on@barbaradzerve.

If you’re unsure if the place you’re getting tattooed will be painful, Stories & Ink’s Creative Director Mikkel Elkjaer shares this trick:

"I always pinch myself where I'm getting tattooed, in that way I have an idea how painful it's gonna be," he says.

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Outside of the upper arms are also considered one of the least painful places to get a tattoo.

What influences tattoo pain?

Everyone’s pain threshold is different and the pain you experience when getting a tattoo can depend on a number of things, including your age, your biological sex, tattoo technique, the time being tattooed, your tattooer and your own expectations.

Your age

Some studies suggest that pain sensitivity decreases as you age. So potentially older people feel less pain when getting tattooed. Speaking to my tattooed friends I’ve not found this to be the case.

A lot of us find it harder to sit for tattoos and longer tattoo sessions, but everyone is different. If you’ve got a tattooed grandparent ask them how painful sitting for a tattoo is and let us know!

Your biological sex

There is some evidence to suggest that people who are biologically female "experience greater pain intensity, lower thresholds, and lower tolerance to experimentally induced pain." But studies are limited and the whole area needs a lot more research before we can say for sure that biological women feel more pain.

Menstruating people may find that their periods can affect their pain tolerance as changing hormones during your cycle can change how you perceive pain.

The tattoo technique

The tattoo style you choose can also affect how painful a tattoo is perceived to be. If you choose a traditional bold lined colour tattoo you might find this more painful than a fineline piece. Hand poke tattoos are anecdotally known to be gentler, I personally find them less painful and relaxing but others find them to be more painful than a tattoo machine.

Time being tattooed

Small tattoos tend to be a lot less painful than larger pieces mainly because they take less time. The longer your tattoo session the more trauma and irritation your skin experiences. You may also find that the position you’re sitting or lying in becomes uncomfortable after a while, which can also affect how painful your tattoo feels.

Your tattooer

You won’t always know what kind of tattooer you’ve got until you sit down to have your tattoo. Unless you know someone who has been tattooed by them before! Some tattooers can be "heavy handed" or they seem to dry wipe your tattoo over and over again.

Your expectations

How painful you think the tattoo session will be may change how painful you find it. Writer and tattoo collector Alice Snape (@alicecsnape) shared her experience:

"I didn't hate [getting] my bum [tattooed]. I'd heard it was the most painful place ever, so maybe I was just pleasantly surprised it didn't live up to those expectations."

If you go into a tattoo session thinking it’s going to be really painful it probably is or if someone has told you how painful an area is and you’re prepared for that you may find it less painful. But again it’s all subjective.

How you’re feeling on the day

If you’ve not eaten, rushed to get to your appointment and feel generally stressed you can expect your tattoo to feel more intense, and perhaps more painful.

Artist and tattoo collector Hannah Kay (@ohkay_dohkay), agrees.

"If I haven't had enough sleep or I can't manage a good breakfast before a tattoo I can definitely feel the difference in my pain tolerance. I often feel worse that evening too," she says. "If I’m feeling woozy I'll ask to stop and have a drink and snack on hand to help me power through."

Tattooing over scars or stretch marks

The level of pain you experience when tattooing over scars depends on the depth and size of your scar. Your tattoo artist will be able to advise you on the type of tattoo you can have on your scar and the pain you might feel. As with scars, skin with stretch marks can be more sensitive, so you might find these areas hurt a little more.

Cover ups

Cover up tattoos are tattooed over old tattoos, to change the design or cover what was there. In some cases the skin may be scarred which can mean a cover up is more painful. However, everyone is different and you might find tattooing over an old tattoo hurts the same as a new tattoo would.

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Outside of the thigh is one of the least painful places to get a tattoo. Tattoo design by @mas_tattoos_

Least painful place to get a tattoo for a woman

The least painful places for a woman to get a tattoo are areas with less nerve endings and thicker skin like the outside of your shoulders or the outside of your upper thighs.

Least painful place to get a tattoo for a man

The least painful place for a man to get a tattoo is on the arm, mainly the forearm or outside of your upper arms. Which is ideal if you’re thinking of getting a half sleeve or even a full sleeve.

How to look after your new tattoo

Before you’ve been tattooed we recommend ourDaily Moisturiser. It’ll help prepare your skin for a new tattoo with hydrating and nourishing ingredients. Just don’t use it on the day of your appointment as it can stop the stencil from sticking. We can also recommend having a look at our tattoo aftercare products

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Stories & Ink's Daily Moisturiser

For more info, read our preparation guide to find out how you can prepare for a new tattoo, and hopefully have the least painful experience possible.

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FAQs

The least painful place to get a tattoo? ›

Lidocaine can block pain signals, causing you to feel less discomfort when you get a tattoo. It won't be completely painless, but most people find that over-the-counter lidocaine tattoo prep gels and topical anesthetic creams can significantly reduce the pain they feel during a tattoo.

How can I get a painless tattoo? ›

Lidocaine can block pain signals, causing you to feel less discomfort when you get a tattoo. It won't be completely painless, but most people find that over-the-counter lidocaine tattoo prep gels and topical anesthetic creams can significantly reduce the pain they feel during a tattoo.

Where can I get a tattoo if I have a low pain tolerance? ›

Upper Arms:

The upper arms, particularly the outer part, have more muscle and padding between the skin and the underlying bone, making them one of the least painful areas for tattoos.

Where should you put your first tattoo? ›

What part of your body are you getting the tattoo on? If it's your first time, you should take it easy and choose a less painful tattoo placement—anywhere that isn't too boney or sensitive. Thighs and outer biceps are generally less painful. Choose a less painful placement.

What tattoo style hurts the least? ›

The outside of the arm, especially the upper arm and outer shoulder, requires less pain tolerance for tattoos. They are large, meaty areas with low sensitivity. Full arm sleeve tattoos are common for arms. Those trying to minimize pain often opt for fine line tattoos.

What tattoo spot doesn t hurt? ›

Outer Arm. If you are looking to avoid pain, getting tattooed on the outer bicep is an excellent choice. The upper arm has a good amount of fat and minimal blood vessels, making it an ideal spot for a tattoo.

Where is it easiest to tattoo for beginners? ›

Anywhere on your body that has a little more muscle would be the best spot for the first tattoo. Generally speaking, an area will feel less uncomfortable the more body fat there is in that location. Therefore, some good spots to target are your calf, bum, bicep, and thigh.

Where not to get your first tattoo? ›

The rib area, hands and spine tend to be the most painful because there tends to be less fat to cushion the pressure of the needle, according to Dillon Forte, celebrity tattoo artist and owner of Sri Yantra, so expect to be uncomfortable and sore both during and after your session.

Where is the least painful place to get a tattoo for a girl? ›

The least painful places for a woman to get a tattoo are areas with less nerve endings and thicker skin like the outside of your shoulders or the outside of your upper thighs.

What pain is equal to a tattoo? ›

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.

What color tattoos hurt the most? ›

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.

Do tattoos hurt less if you're overweight? ›

Being heavier can make tattoo pain somewhat worse, as excess weight stretches out the skin more, which makes it more sensitive. Age can have a similar effect, making the skin thinner. Skinny people can also experience higher pain levels, as their bones have less padding.

Can you get a tattoo that doesn't hurt? ›

Least Painful Place Tattoo Spots

Outer arm and shoulder: These areas have more muscle and fat, providing better cushioning and reducing discomfort. Outer leg and thigh: Similar to the arms, these areas are less sensitive, resulting in a milder sensation.

What can I take before a tattoo to ease the pain? ›

With that said, don't take painkillers before getting a tattoo either. Painkillers like Advil and Ibuprofen also thin the blood, which will lead to similar issues that alcohol has. Acetaminophen may potentially be fine to take, but should be discussed with the artist beforehand.

Will there ever be painless tattoos? ›

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed low-cost, painless, and bloodless tattoos that can be self-administered and have many applications, from medical alerts to tracking neutered animals to cosmetics.

What is the most painless tattoo? ›

Tattoo pain will vary depending on your age, sex, and pain threshold. The most painful spots to get a tattoo are your ribs, spine, fingers, and shins. The least painful spots to get a tattoo are your forearms, stomach, and outer thighs.

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