The decision to get a tattoo, often impulsive and irresponsible linked to a fashion at the moment, should never be taken lightly: in addition to leave an indelible mark that will require other cosmetic procedures to be almost completely removed, may expose us to potential health risks if the hygienic conditions of Tatoo shop where we go not up to standard.
To get a tattoo within a few hours but how long can we repent? Here are some tips for making a choice on a weighted basis without having regrets future.
Born as a collective ritual to bear witness to their membership of an ethnic or religious group, in modern society, the tattoo is often done due to a surge fashionable that cancels its true meaning ancestral. Regardless of the reasons or not futile for which it is done, but we must be aware of the risks to which they may potentially encounter.
First, it is essential to choose a professional tattoo artist: even if there is a real roll of tattoo artists have to choose a person who has completed a course of regional qualifying, with a book full of his works and, which respects basic hygiene rules such as the continued sterilization of the environments, the use of disposable needles and disposable gloves.
Get a tattoo can be a more or less painful depending on the particular area and the individual sensitivity, while avoiding the most sensitive areas of the skin. The introduction of coloring substances through the skin exposes the person to the risk of allergic reactions and for this, reason should always check the ingredients of the inks.
A tattoo can be concluded cutaneous rash, local bacterial infections, and if you are used instruments contaminated with infected blood, diseases such as hepatitis B or C, tetanus and HIV.
The dressing on the tattoo should not be removed earlier than 24 hours, and then you must continue to treat the skin with antibiotic cream and moisturizer, keeping the clean and not exposed in the sun nor to physical trauma. Science is not currently in a position to comment on the potential danger of tattoos, but several studies are under way.
A tattoo can be for life or only for a few years if you develop a sense of repentance aesthetic that can be solved with some interventions such as laser, dermabrasion or surgical excision consider that the black color is the one that gives more problems during removal, making the long and expensive.
A viable alternative to traditional indelible tattoo would be to henna: tattoos made with this colored powder, which is derived from the plant, are able to last from several days, they are made in a completely non-invasive to the skin and are removable with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol (eg waiting, they disappear on their own).
The fact of being temporary, affordable, and virtually non-toxic makes them a viable alternative and fun, making us free to create a design based on our emotions at the moment.