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8.7 6 Seasons • 85 Episodes

Tattoo Fixers Extreme

A number of the UK's most talented tattoo designers help clients transform their tattoo mistakes into works of art. It is estimated that one in six British people who opt to go under the needle later regret their decision. Outrageous artwork, inappropriate quotes or the name of an ex-partner can be chosen in haste but the results are permanent. The talented inkers meet desperate customers at a pop-up studio for their consultations. After the meeting, the client chooses whose design ideas they like best and the artist gets to work. When the session is over, the new tattoos are revealed.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Sketch

    Sketch

    Self - Tattoo Artist

  • Alice Perrin

    Alice Perrin

    Self - Tattoo Artist

  • Pash Canby

    Pash Canby

    Self - Tattoo Artist

  • Uzzi Canby

    Uzzi Canby

    Self - Tattoo Artist

  • Paisley Billings

    Paisley Billings

    Self - Receptionist

  • Chris Jarman

    Chris Jarman

    Opening Narration (voice)

Overview

A number of the UK's most talented tattoo designers help clients transform their tattoo mistakes into works of art. It is estimated that one in six British people who opt to go under the needle later regret their decision. Outrageous artwork, inappropriate quotes or the name of an ex-partner can be chosen in haste but the results are permanent. The talented inkers meet desperate customers at a pop-up studio for their consultations. After the meeting, the client chooses whose design ideas they like best and the artist gets to work. When the session is over, the new tattoos are revealed.

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