Inked-up man Yannick Rick is covered in blackout tattoos, but there's one area he refuses to get inked

Switzerland – Swiss man Yannick Rick has spent more than 400 hours in the tattoo chair, having his body inked-up and modified. Despite being covered in blackout tattoos, there's one area of his body he wants to remain untouched.

Yannick Rick has spent over 400 hours getting blackout tattoos.
Yannick Rick has spent over 400 hours getting blackout tattoos.  © Collage: Screenshot/Instagram/@theevilblackout

Dedicating your life and your bank account to body modifications isn't on many people's to-do list, but blackout tattoo-enthusiast Yannick Rick never wanted to be like most people.

The 26-year-old has spent more than $12,000 on tattoos and body modifications. He's sliced his nipples, split his tongue, and scarified his body, along with getting extensive blackout work.

While you'd think that someone like Yannick Rick would never shy away from another body modification, there's one area on his body that he's selectively left untouched.

Blackout tattoo fan Yannick Rick has one area he wants to leave untouched

While his blackout tattoo currently covers his entire front side, genitals included, one space remains ink-free - his face and back.

Rather than leaving space to act as a blank canvas, Rick's blackout tattoo created an outline of the words "the evil" on his back.

In March, the body modification enthusiast shared a video on Instagram of him having the soles of his feet tattooed completely black. In the caption, he said, "Hands were worse for me... but the healing [is] worse on Foots."

It seems rather surprising that Yannick Rick, a man who has literally had his genitals blackout tattooed, finds hand and feet work so difficult.

There are many fans of Yannick Rick's blackout tattoos and scarification

Though Rick's style and taste might not be everyone's fancy, his followers seem to have a keen interest in his look.

On a post of him in the nude with his hands covering his genitals, one user commented, "You look f*****g awesome brother" with a black heart emoji.

Another user made a joke about Rick's blackout obsession on the post, which features his dog lounging in the background, asking, "When are you gonna dye your dog black?"

The body modification fan, better known to his 77,000 Instagram followers as The Evil Blackwork & Bodymod, shares each step of his modification journey on his page, and offers "uncensored" behind-the-scenes footage on his subscription-based OnlyFans account.

Though he has yet to share his next modification, his followers can hold fast to the belief there's more to come.

Cover photo: Collage: Screenshot/Instagram/@theevilblackout

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