Tattoo artist Whang-Od sidelined by injury, surgery

Tattoo artist Whang-Od sidelined by injury, surgery

/ 04:47 PM August 24, 2024

Tourists flock to Buscalan tattoo village to meet famous "mambabatok" Apo Whang-Od on Saturday, August 24, 2024. While she is still unable to do tattoo work, she is seen in the photo using her free hand holding a stencil to put an ink on a tourist's arm. (Photo from Anna Tambalong)

Tourists flock to Buscalan tattoo village to meet famous “mambabatok” Apo Whang-Od on Saturday, August 24, 2024. While she is still unable to do tattoo work, she is seen in the photo using her free hand holding a stencil to put an ink on a tourist’s arm. (Photo from Anna Tambalong)

MANILA, Philippines — Renowned tattoo artist or “mambabatok” Maria ‘Whang-Od’ Oggay from Buscalan village in Tinglayan, Kalimga sustained a hand injury in July and underwent surgery this month, according to a relative. 

In an interview with INQUIRER.net on Saturday, Anna Tambalong, a relative and a fellow tattoo artist, said that Whang Od slipped in the bathroom in the first week of July and fractured her left hand.

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Recent photos from tourists who met Whang Od showed the tattoo artist’s bandaged left hand.

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injury in July. (Photo from Anna Tambalong)

Renowned tattoo artist or “mambabatok” Whang-Od is seen with a bandage on her left hand as she meets with tourists on Saturday, August 24, 2024 after sustaining a hand injury in July.(Photo from Anna Tambalong)

Talambong shared that the 107 year-old tattoo artist has not performed tattoo work for more than a month already. 

“Umabot ng one week naramdaman nya na sumasakit at sinuggest na magpaopera. Hindi diretsong inopera kasi hinilot pa,” she shared.

(She experienced pain for a week and surgery was suggested. She did not immediately undergo surgery and instead had massage therapy.)

The renowned tattoo artist eventually had surgery last August 12.

When asked when Whang-Od can resume her work, Tambalong said that there is still no word from her surgeon. 

“Kailangang magpahinga muna raw siya,” she said.

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(She needs to rest first.)

Tourists, however, still continue to flock to Buscalan tattoo village to meet the tattoo artist and take photographs with her.

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