Since beginning his journey in 2009, Quest Gulliford from Las Vegas, Nevada, has invested over $70,000 in extensive tattoos and physical transformations. He has shared before-and-after photos of his remarkable makeover.
Quest Gulliford has revealed his appearance prior to his dramatic tattoo transformation.
Having survived Hodgkin’s lymphoma in seventh grade, Gulliford got his first tattoo as soon as he could, using it to symbolize his experience.

The tattoos, featuring the phrases “God First” and a purple cancer ribbon, marked the beginning of an ongoing ink journey for Gulliford.
He shared with the Daily Mail, “I had a large lymph node growing. It was six months of chemotherapy, and afterward, I felt like a superhuman.”
Quest Gulliford has around $70,000 worth of body modifications and tattoos that cover him from head to toe. With over 1 million followers on TikTok, he shares his story there.
A cancer survivor shares her experience with eye tattoos.
Three years ago, Gulliford, known as @guestg.tv on TikTok, opened up to his dedicated followers about his eye tattoo journey. Now, he’s responding to questions about what it’s really like.
He underwent the procedure in Houston, where he received an injection of ink to tint his eyelids black. “It feels more like an injection or modification… not quite the same as a tattoo on your skin,” he explained.

It actually took me a long time on that day, once I walked into the shop in Houston, Texas, to get myself mentally prepared to go through with it.”
Quest Gulliford, an extreme tattoo enthusiast, recently shared a series of photos showcasing his entire tattoo journey. The video, which blends still images and recordings, illustrates his transformation from 2009 to 2019.

Before he had any ink—aside from a couple of tattoos on his chest—there are a few photos of him. You can see how he grew stronger and more intense over the years, until most of his body became covered in tattoos.
“I had cancer when I was twelve, but I’m not sure if that has anything to do with my passion for tattoos,” Gulliford shared in another video. “I was bullied a lot in high school, especially during my cancer treatment when my hair was falling out.”
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