On a somewhat related note, I do gymnastics and aerial silks, and I'm worried about how the intense friction/frequent bruising/silk burns that come with these sports (especially the latter) might affect the integrity of my tattoos long-term, even after they've healed. For example, my new tattoo is on the back of my calf, and when we climb the silks for warm up, we descend back to the ground by wrapping the fabric tightly around one leg and sliding to the ground, which causes a lot of friction where the silk is wrapped, including against the back of my leg where the tattoo is. I have two questions:
1) Could this kind of repetitive friction damage (e.g. cause accelerated fading) the work over time? What about repetitive bruising?
2) This is a little moot now that I'm three weeks healed, but for future work, how long should I wait to subject new pieces to this kind of friction? To foam block gymnastics pits? There's plenty of info here and elsewhere online about the potential risks of going to a germy gym/sweating on a new tattoo, but I'm specifically concerned with exposing it to abrasive surfaces like gymnastics floor carpet, beam suede, pit foam, and aerial silks.
For the record, I am aware that I worry too much. This forum has already done wonders in easing my mind about many other tattoo-related worries, so I figured I throw this out there. Thanks! :)