A quick peruse on social media and you'll quickly see that bite-mark tattoos are having a moment.
However, a Betty Zoo Tattoo representative told Business Insider that the tattoo — which cost roughly 800 Danish kroner, or around $118 — was "harmless."
You don't know where that person's mouth has been," the tattoo artist, who goes by Miss Vampira on Instagram, said.
Mary Minahan is a tattoo artist with over a decade of experience in the industry.
And while he's happy with his new ink, Thage said he plans to return to Betty Zoo Tattoo for a touch-up.
Persons:
Oliver Thage, Thage wasn't, —, you'll, Zoo Oliver Thage, didn't, Mary Minahan, Miss Vampira, Dr, Adam Friedman, it's, Friedman, Minahan, Thage
Organizations:
Service, Betty Zoo Tattoo, Business, Miss, George Washington University, Betty Zoo
Locations:
Danish, York City