Tattoo
Safety Tips: Coming to the Point
If
you came of age in the 1960s and decided to get a tattoo, you
probably did it to show that you didnt want to belong to
the rich trendy establishment.
But
if you came of age in the past ten years and got a tattoo, you
probably did it to show that you did belong to the rich trendy
establishment.
Tattooing
as a form of self-expression has moved from the domain of heavy
metal bad boy rock stars, military lifers, and Harley-Davidson
road hogs in the 1970s to being common among film stars, athletes,
and pop stars. From Sir Ian McKellen to Angelina Jolie, Mike Tyson
to David Beckham, and Eminem to Brittany Spears, tattoos have
become mainstream.
Dating
back to King Harold II, who died in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings,
and whose disfigured corpse was identified, legend has it, by
the Edith and England tattooed on his chest, even
members of the various royal houses of Europe have indulged themselves
in the colorful art. Princess Stephanie of Monaco is only the
most recent in a long line of them.
Life
Magazine, in 1936, estimated that about 6%, or ten million, of
all Americans had tattoos; in 2003, according to a Harris Poll,
nearly one in six, or about fifty million, given todays
population of three hundred million, are sporting them.
And
only last year, in 2006, the American Academy of Dermatology reported
that almost one in four of all Americans between the ages of 18
and 50, and more than one in three of those between 18 and 29,
have a tattoo.
Tattoos,
in other words, are hot. And with the burgeoning demand for them,
there is a burgeoning demand for tattoo parlors. But anytime theres
money to be made, there will be those who want to make it in the
easiest way possible. So if you are considering getting a tattoo
of you own, you need to watch your own, possibly soon to be decorated,
back.
Tattooing
is not without its risks. If it is done in sanitary conditions
by an experienced tattoo artist, it usually will not result in
any lasting health problems. But tattoo safety relies on the person
injecting a foreign substance permanently into ones skin.
And its only natural that some people who get tattoos will
experience adverse reactions, ranging from skin irritation to
allergies to infection, even when the parlors they use practice
the highest standards of tattoo safety.
Even
the FDA, as the watchdog of the cosmetics industry, has weighed
in on the dyes used in tattooing ink. It has given them the all
clear for use in lipsticks, but has remained silent as to their
suitability for permanent skin injections. On the other hand,
it has not yet tried to regulate their use.
You
should know, however, that some red tattoo inks contain mercuric
sulfide and ferric hydrate, and mercuric sulfide, present in cinnabar
and vermilion inks, is associated with increased allergic reactions
sometimes to the forming of granular lesions. These lesions are
little nodules which appear because the bodys immune system
sees the tattoo dyes as a foreign substance. The nodules reaction
can occur with any colored tattoo inks.
Dubbed
the red reaction, the sensitivity to red tattoo inks
may lead to swelling, itching, and inflammation around the tattoo.
But the reaction may also lie dormant for many years.
You
dont have to have a medical degree to know that, when you
allow yourself to be tattooed, you are allowing thousands of miniscule
openings to be made in your skin. And you know that with every
breach of your skin there is a chance that bacteria will find
their way in.
You
can minimize the chances of a bacterial invasion, however, by
doing a little pre-tattoo safety investigating. Verify that your
tattoo artist uses brand-new sterile needles; that he or she does
the equivalent of a brain surgeons hand scrubbing before
getting to work; and that he or she puts those thoroughly clean
hands inside some even cleaner gloves. Skin infection is uncomfortable,
but blood infections can be deadly.
If
you find yourself in a tattoo parlor where the artist wants to
use a deodorant stick to transfer the tattoo design from the paper
to you skin, make sure that the deodorant applied to a fresh piece
of paper, and then transferred from the paper to your skin. Directly
Sharing a community deodorant stick goes against all the rules
of tattoo safety, and is one great way of loading your skin with
germs before the tattoo needle gets anywhere near it.
If
you are someone with a compromised immune system, for instance,
if youre diabetic, you are at greater risk than the general
population for infections, and may have an extended healing period
following your tattoo.
And
while tattoo parties may sound like just the sort of thing wild
and crazy people love to do, they are in reality no different
from sharing a needle to mainline heroin. Whatever is on that
needle when it makes it way to you is going to be yours to keep.
That includes things like the Hepatitis B and C viruses, or even
HIV. There is, where tattoo parties are concerned, no such thing
as tattoo safety .
Even
if you get your tattoo in spotless circumstances, youll
need to take care of it properly during the healing process. The
tattoo artist will get you started by applying some a topical
anti-bacterial and bandaging it. So you need to know, and tell
the artist, if you are allergic to any particular antibiotics.
Once
you get your new tattoo home, just follow common sense tattoo
safety precautions in keeping it clean.
Leave
the bandage on for about an hour, and when you remove it, wash
you tattoo with an antibacterial soap and cool water. Then cover
it with an ointment to prevent your skin from chapping, and repeat
the routine every four to six hours for about a week.
Keep
your tattoo out of the sun, keep it from drying our, do not scratch
at it, and when you do touch it to clean it, wash you hands with
antibacterial soap first.
Dont
expose your healing tattoo to any community water
with a dip in the swimming pool or shared splash in the tub. And,
if you want to maintain the strength of its colors, keep it away
from chlorinated or salt water.
And
even when it looks healed, keep using an alcohol-free moisturizer
on it several times a day for another month.
A
tattoo, applied according to tattoo safety standards, and allowed
to properly heal, is a great way to make you feel special, and
maybe just a touch naughty. So dont settle for
any but the cleanest parlor and most careful artist, and you will
be treating yourself to a bit of color which will last the rest
of your life!
| Grab
Your Free Insiders Guide to Getting Your Tattoo Report..
Just
type in your first name and valid email then click the “Submit”
button
to to get our Free Insiders Guide to Getting Your Tattoo
Report!!
The
Insiders Tattoo Report includes How To Choose the Right
Tattoo Design, Choosing the Perfect Position for Your New
Tattoo, Tattoo Safety & Choosing the Best Tattoo Parlour..
Once
you hit "submit" you will immediatly be sent an
email to confirm your email address [we are fully compliant
to the "Can Spam Act" and will NEVER share your
email with anyone!], simply click on the confirmation link
and you will get access to the special discount sign up
page straight away..
You
can also let us know what your biggest Tattoo Question that
you want answered is and we will dig out the answers for
you for a future newsletter.
|
|
We
respect your email privacy and promise to never sell, barter,
share or rent your email address to any unauthorized third
party. Period! By submitting your email address you are
also requesting and agreeing to receive important information
from time to time. (You may unsubscribe at any time.)
|
The
Top Tattoo Sites on the Net..
|
|
|
Tattoo
Me Now
Over
3,500 Tattoo Designs, Combine Designs, Member Photo Gallery,
10,409 Tattoo Galleries Listed in US, UK & Canada
Click
Here
|
|
|
Tattoo
My Brain
6,000
Tattoo Designs In 30 Categories, Combine Tattoos, Print
as Many Designs as You Want
Click
Here
|
|
|
Chopper
Tattoo
The
#1 Tattoo Gallery On The Web!
Advanced
Tattoo Design Gallery Search.
Click
Here
|
|
|
|