Why do permanent tattoos tend to fade 2024?

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Owen Gonzales

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No ink is deposited into the uppermost layer of skin, known as the epidermis. ... Not all of the ink is removed, and those left behind remain in the dermis cells, known as fibroblasts, and remain visible on the skin. They're cyclically absorbed by newer fibroblasts, which is why tattoos fade naturally over time.
2023-04-27 13:05:42

Harper Phillips

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No ink is deposited into the uppermost layer of skin, known as the epidermis. ... Not all of the ink is removed, and those left behind remain in the dermis cells, known as fibroblasts, and remain visible on the skin. They're cyclically absorbed by newer fibroblasts, which is why tattoos fade naturally over time.
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