A heavily-tattooed cancer survivor TikTok user has gone viral after revealing his full body inkings and shocking dyed eyeballs.
Quest Gulliford, who beat Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, has spent $70,000 on tattoos since he started getting inked in 2009.
This week, in his most recent shocking clip, he showed followers how he managed to sit through getting a toe-curling eyeball tattoo.
‘It definitely took a lot of preparation mentally,’ says Gulliford in his video.
‘It was definitely high risk, high reward, especially since I’ve wanted it done for so long… and I’m still very happy with it three years later.’
Gulliford has spent more than $70,000 on all of his tattoos and a whopping $10,000 just on his eyes alone.
Quest Gulliford, a cancer survivor, answered the question in a video he posted on TikTok four days ago. According to the content creator, it took ‘a lot of preparation mentally’
Despite the risk, he is extremely happy with the results three years after getting them done, and he plans to get more ink injected into his eyes next month
‘It took me a long time actually on the day once I walked into the shop in Houston, Texas to even psych myself up to even get it done,’ he stated.
His Houston tattoo artist stuck a needle into all sides of his eyeball to turn them black.
‘It’s not really like a tattoo on your skin, it is more of an injection or modification.’
Near the end of the video, Guilliford confirmed that he will be seeing the same tattoo artist next month to add even more ink into his eyes.
Among his hundreds of tattoos are some that represent his cancer battle.
The first tattoo Gulliford ever got was of a cross on the left side of his chest with the words ‘God First.’ He then got his first facial tattoo when he was 18-years-old
The first tattoo Gulliford ever had done was of a cross on the left side of his chest with the words ‘God First’ next to it.
Another personal tattoo of his was a purple cancer ribbon to represent his battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma when he was in seventh grade.
‘I had a big lymph node growing… I didn’t think anything of it,’ he stated.
‘It was about six months of chemotherapy. I kind of felt like a superhuman after that.’
Gulliford said in an interview with Inked back in 2019 that he got his first facial tattoo when he was 18-years-old.
Unsurprisingly, his mom wasn’t too thrilled about it.
She learned to accept the smaller face tattoos, but once they got bigger, that’s when she seemingly had a problem with it.
‘When I got bigger ones… That’s when she started showing up the shop and trying to talk the artists out of doing it,’ she stated.
Social media users have asked Gulliford several questions about his eyeball tattoos and the Houston shop where he got them done
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