If Skin Sheds, Why Do Tattoos Last Forever?

This entry is part 26 of 40 in the series Deep Questions

If human skin comes and goes like dust in the wind, why do tattoos stick around? The explanation is simple. The top layer of skin is called the epidermis. This page from A Moment of Science explains that while the epidermis is always regenerating, a tattoo needle actually penetrates through to the dermis, the second level of skin. It’s here that the tattoo makes its home for the rest of your natural life.

Of course, you can get rid of a tattoo in many ways, but none are as cheap or painless as avoidance. So unless you’re sure you want a Chinese character, a giant eagle, or (God help you) a tribal band tattooed around your upper arm for all eternity, it’s probably best to stick to the Cracker Jack variety.

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B. John Masters writes about democracy, moral responsibility, and everyday Stoicism at deep.mastersfamily.org. A lifelong United Methodist committed to social justice, he explores how faith, ethics, and civic life intersect—and how ordinary people can live out justice, mercy, and truth in public life. A records and information management expert, Masters has lived in the Piedmont,NC, Dayton, OH, Greensboro, NC and Tampa, FL, and is a proud Appalachian State Alum.