I'm holding mine right in my waste....driving me nuts. I'm gonna lean down first, get to a comfortable 14% and hammer on some real weight. I've never had a UBER low body fat count, and I never much cared either,, as long as I don't loss the strenght nad flexibility....Andreas
The only pointers I'd give you is review as much work as possible before selecting your artist. I'd also try to attend a convention somewhere so you can see a wide range of artists. As far as internet sites go I could list off some of my favorite artists, but none of them are in Canada, let alone Alberta. I've traveled a state over to get work from someone I wanted to get work from. You're getting it for life so a little travel and extra expense is well worth getting a tattoo you'll be happy with for life. And to get the best thing in this style, fly to Japan and visit Horiyoshi III.