Math Formula Predicts Tattoo Sag

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For anyone who's ever wanted to know if that tattoo at age 22 will hold up 20 years later, British researchers have devised a mathematical model to determine how much the drawn lines are expected to sag.

The new study shows that small details in a tattoo are the first to go with age, with thicker lines being less affected, said study researcher Ian Eames, who works in fluid mechanics at University College London. Tattoos are extremely popular in the United States, with more than one-third of people ages 18 to 25 sporting at least one design, he said.

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