From Hollywood stars, to television shows such as Miami Ink, tattoo art has become not only more popular but is now more accepting by the general public. Tattoo art design has become the latest way to define your uniqueness.
While make up, earrings, necklaces and rings are also used to temporarily decorate the body, tattoos are permanent. You need to investigate the health risks to having both needles and ink enter your body through your skin.
Skin is the first level of defense that people have from infectious diseases and knowing that the tattoo parlor has a good staff and is qualified cannot be over emphasized.
The main risk of getting a tattoo is infection. There are a number of different infections that can occur, with hepatitis being the most well known, and HIV being the most feared.
While most tattoo parlors will take great pains to sterilize needles between uses, sometimes the design of the equipment itself will make it virtually impossible to guarantee a complete sterilization. Responsible tattoo artists will make sure that the inking process is as safe as possible, but there is always a risk.
While these health concerns about tattoo art should be considered and taken seriously, most reputable tattoo shops take great pride in their work and also want to prevent infections, allergic reactions or even the possibility of granuloma.
Cleansing the skin prior to injecting the needle is usually done with alcohol. While most tattoo shop employees and artists are very careful, health concerns must be considered. Additionally, if you find you don't want the tattoo anymore, then you should know that removing tattoos is expensive and time consuming.
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