Tattoos: What Are The Health Consequences?
Tattoos: What Are The Health Consequences? : If you want to get a tattoo, however. And you should know. that there are risks associated with tattooing. And including allergic infections. Before getting a tattoo, take the time to know what it is and what are the consequences of the tattoo on your health.
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Be aware of the health consequences of tattooing
A tattoo is not a simple drawing on the skin. It is a medical procedure that involves introducing color pigments into the dermis. Introducing a foreign substance is therefore not a trivial matter. It generates inflammation and opens hundreds of doors for viral infections.
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The tattoo causes hundreds of small wounds that will have to heal. The person recently tattooed should therefore monitor the progress of wound healing and ensure that no infection associated with the tattoo develops.
Indeed, getting a tattoo can cause different skin complications such as:
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- Local infectious risks such as granulomas or bacterial staphylococcal infections.
- Viral infectious risks such as hepatitis B, HIV, or hepatitis C.
- Risk of ink allergies: Tattoo allergy symptoms are swelling and itchy skin. You should know that local treatment with corticosteroids is often insufficient, the source of allergy remaining active under the skin. In some extreme cases of allergy.
It is also not recommended to get a tattoo on a mole. As this will complicate their monitoring for cancerous diseases.
What precautions should be taken?
- Choose the right tattoo artist: the latter must be approved by the health authorities.
- The general hygiene of the salon and of the tattoo artist must be impeccable (wearing of gloves, presence of an autoclave to disinfect multipurpose equipment, use of new disposable equipment for each client: needles, inks, and tapes).
- Before starting work, the tattoo artist should inspect the area to make sure that there are no lesions or moles.
- You must be informed beforehand of any complications and precautions to take once the tattoo is finished.
If negative effects of tattooing persist or appear, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist. In most cases, the complications result from non-compliance with hygiene rules, contamination of the ink due to its composition, or the needles.
Aspects to consider before getting a tattoo
In addition to the consequences of tattooing. So certain secondary aspects. That must be taken into account:
- Getting a tattoo gone because you’ve grown bored of it or caused some private or professional difficulty isn’t always easy.
- A change in morphology, the effects of age or pregnancy can induce changes in the design and make it less aesthetic.
Some modern tattoo techniques are less durable. The composition of the inks used is also less toxic, but the cost of a tattoo using these techniques is generally higher.


