No Pain by Ganga

Breaking the conventional barriers of the tattoo industry

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Large tattoos done without pain. Four sessions now all in one.

No Pain by Ganga is the first of its kind to break the conventional barriers of traditional tattooing.

Pain has been linked to tattoos since the very beginning. There are different factors that determine how painful one’s experience can be, such as where we choose to place the art on our body and the size of the tattoo. Because of these factors, this limits the hours tattooing due to the accumulation of pain one builds over time.

Getting a large scale tattoo somewhere such as your entire arm or back is usually done in several sessions with your tattoo artist.

However, No Pain by Ganga is an innovative method created to perform tattoos with no size limit and without any pain, thus bringing your tattoos to life in a much quicker, painless way.

Our technique consists of the use of anesthetics with qualified medical personnel that is specially prepared for this type of work environment. This way, we are able to work on large surfaces of the body for a long period of time and on some occasions, have multiple artists working on the body at the same time. Our clients are able to obtain tattoos that traditionally would need 3 or more sessions distributed over several weeks, now done in just a couple of hours with no pain at all.

We are committed to consistently improving the experience of our clients and No Pain by Ganga represents an important advance for the tattoo industry in order to pave the way for new innovations in our future.

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No Pain Experience

Welcome to our brochure on tattooing under general anesthesia or sedation. This informative guide aims to provide you with insights into the process, benefits, considerations, and safety measures involved in getting a tattoo while under anesthesia or sedation. Whether you have a low pain threshold, medical condition, or simply prefer a more comfortable experience, this option might be suitable for you. Read on to explore this alternative approach to tattooing.

Understanding Tattooing under General Anesthesia or Sedation

  • What is General Anesthesia? General anesthesia is a medical procedure that induces a temporary state of unconsciousness, eliminating pain and discomfort during a tattoo session. It involves the administration of medications by a trained anesthesiologist to ensure your safety and comfort throughout the process.
  • Sedation for Tattooing. Sedation, another option for pain management during tattooing, involves using medications to induce a relaxed and drowsy state while still remaining conscious. The level of sedation can vary, allowing you to communicate with the tattoo artist during the procedure.

Benefits of Tattooing under General Anesthesia or Sedation

  • Minimized Discomfort: By opting for general anesthesia or sedation, you can significantly reduce or eliminate the pain associated with tattooing. This makes it a suitable choice for individuals with low pain tolerance or sensitivity.
  • Extended Tattoo Sessions: Tattoos requiring multiple sessions or intricate designs may be more easily accomplished under anesthesia or sedation, as the duration of the procedure can be extended without causing significant discomfort or fatigue.
  • Enhanced Relaxation: Anesthesia or sedation can help you achieve a state of relaxation during the tattooing process, allowing you to remain calm and stress-free.

I have always sought to revolutionize the tattoo industry, a sector where everyone thought there was nothing left to invent. The creation of NoPain has been the most revolutionary in the sector in decades, and it is the result of looking beyond the common.

Joaquín Ganga

Considerations and Safety Measures

  • Medical Assessment: Before undergoing tattooing under general anesthesia or sedation, a comprehensive medical assessment will be conducted to ensure your suitability for the procedure. This evaluation involves assessing your overall health, medical history, and any potential risks or contraindications.
  • Qualified Professionals: It is crucial to choose a reputable tattoo studio that works in collaboration with experienced anesthesiologists or sedation specialists. The professionals involved should be well-trained, knowledgeable, and prioritize your safety and well-being.
  • Aftercare Instructions: Post-tattoo care remains essential regardless of the pain management technique used. Your tattoo artist and healthcare provider will provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and minimize any potential complications.

Simultaneous Tattooing during Cosmetic Surgery

  • Combining Procedures: If you are already scheduled to undergo a cosmetic surgery procedure that does not involve open skin, such as veneers, root canals, hair transplants, or other similar surgeries, it may be possible to have a tattoo done simultaneously while under anesthesia.
  • Convenience and Time Efficiency: Combining the tattooing process with your cosmetic surgery allows for optimal time management. By getting both procedures done in a single session, you can save time and minimize the number of appointments required.
  • Consultation and Planning: Before combining a tattoo with your cosmetic surgery, it is crucial to consult with both your tattoo artist and cosmetic surgeon. They will assess the feasibility and safety of performing both procedures simultaneously, ensuring the best possible outcome.
  • Coordinated Efforts: For successful coordination, effective communication and collaboration between the tattoo artist and cosmetic surgeon are vital. They will work together to plan the logistics and ensure a seamless experience for you.

Note: It's important to consult with your healthcare providers, including your cosmetic surgeon and anesthesia specialist, to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and suitability of combining tattooing with any cosmetic surgery procedure under anesthesia. Their professional expertise and advice should guide your decision-making process.

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Lonzo Ball

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Mariano Diaz Mejia

Odell Beckham Jr

Odell Beckham Jr

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Stefon Diggs

Johny Trzasko

Johny Trzasko

Devin Haney

Devin Haney

Sauce Gardner

Sauce Gardner

Frequently asked questions

Have a different question and can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Reach out to our support team by sending us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

What are the different styles of tattoos and how are they distinct?
There are several different styles of tattoos including traditional, realism, watercolor, tribal, new school, neo-traditional, Japanese, and blackwork, each having their unique characteristics. For example, traditional style is known for its bold lines and bright colors while realism focuses on lifelike images. Tribal tattoos are typically black and incorporate design elements from indigenous cultures, and so on.
How long does it typically take for a tattoo to heal?
Typically, the outer layer of your skin should heal in about 2-3 weeks. The deeper layers of the skin can take up to 4 months to heal completely. It's important to follow the aftercare advice of your tattoo artist to promote good healing and avoid infection.
What are some tips to take care of a new tattoo?
There are several key tips to take care of a new tattoo: keep the tattoo clean and avoid submerging it in water, apply an antibacterial ointment for the first few days, moisturize the tattoo regularly after it starts to dry out, avoid picking or scratching it, and protect it from sun exposure.
Are there any potential health risks associated with getting a tattoo?
Yes, there are potential health risks with getting a tattoo. These can include infections, allergic reactions, skin complications, bloodborne diseases if the equipment is contaminated, and MRI complications. It's important to ensure that the tattoo parlor follows proper hygiene measures to reduce these risks.
What factors should be considered when choosing a tattoo artist?
When choosing a tattoo artist, consider their experience and portfolio, reviews or recommendations, hygiene and safety practices, their specialty styles, and your comfort with them. It's important to choose an artist whose work you admire and who takes health and safety precautions seriously.
What is the significance of tattoos in different cultures around the world?
Tattoos have diverse cultural significance around the world. In some cultures, they symbolize adulthood, strength, or social status. In others, they are used for spiritual or religious practices. For example, in Maori culture, tattoos, or 'ta moko,' are a symbol of status and identity, while in some Buddhist cultures, certain tattoos are believed to provide protection.

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