The full back is the most dramatic tattoo canvas the human body has to offer. It’s where artists go when they want to create something without limits — sweeping landscapes, massive portraits, intricate mandalas, or full narrative scenes that tell a complete story from shoulder to hip.

At Pangea Ink, full back pieces are among the most significant projects we undertake — and among the most rewarding. Here’s how to think about planning yours.

What Counts as a «Full Back» Tattoo?

A full back tattoo covers the entire posterior torso — from the base of the neck to just above the tailbone, and across to both sides of the torso. This includes:

Many full back tattoos start as partial pieces that expand — an upper back piece that grows down, or a shoulder piece that eventually consumes the entire back. This is a completely valid approach, and often results in more organic compositions than trying to plan the entire piece at once.

How Long Does a Full Back Tattoo Take?

A full back piece with significant detail — shading, color, or complex imagery — will typically require 20–40 hours of tattooing spread across multiple sessions. The range depends on the style:

At Pangea Ink, most international clients doing full back pieces plan 2–4 sessions per visit, with multiple visits if doing a highly detailed piece. We build the schedule around your timeline and the work.

The Design Process for a Full Back

The design phase is where a full back piece succeeds or fails. A composition that looks good in a sketch may not flow correctly across the curves and contours of a real back. Good artists design specifically for the body — accounting for how the shoulder blades move, how the spine affects centerline symmetry, and how the piece will read from a distance vs. up close.

Our process:

  1. Concept consultation — we discuss your vision, references, and the style direction
  2. Custom design — our artists create a piece designed specifically for your body
  3. Stencil placement — before any ink, we test the layout on your actual back
  4. Session planning — we sequence the work so the most important focal elements are done in the first session

What a Full Back Piece Costs

This is where the numbers become significant. At top studios in the United States or United Kingdom, a full back piece from a specialist artist runs $15,000–$40,000 or more depending on the artist’s rate and the complexity of the design.

At Pangea Ink, our Full Canvas package — which includes the tattoo work, premium hotel accommodation, airport transfers, and curated city experiences — starts from $10,000. For many international clients, the entire Panama trip including flights, hotel, and tattoo costs less than the tattoo alone would at home.

Healing and Aftercare for a Full Back

A back tattoo heals differently from arm or leg work — you can’t see it easily, you sleep on it, and clothing constantly rubs against it. Practical aftercare tips:

We provide a full aftercare kit with every tattoo, and our team is available via WhatsApp throughout your healing process — whether you’ve just left Panama or you’re healing the piece at home months later.

Start Planning Your Full Back

A full back piece is a long-term relationship between you and your artist. It takes trust, planning, and multiple sessions. We take very few full back bookings per year — which is why we encourage reaching out early.

Contact us with your concept and timeline, and we’ll start the conversation.

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