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Health - Tattoos

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  • Permanent tattoos are made by using needles that are connected to a small machine with tubes containing dye which repeatedly pricks into the skin. Each needle puncture inserts tiny droplets of ink. The process, which may last several hours for a large tattoo, causes a small amount of bleeding.
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  • The tattooist should provide you with detailed instructions on care for your tattoo to include:
    • Cleaning with soap and water
    • Applying moisturizer
    • Avoiding sun exposure
    • Not picking at scabs
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  • Your tattooist should tell you what to expect after getting a tattoo. Some swelling around the tattoo is normal. You should contact your health care provider if you have any of any of the following signs of infection:
    • Any unusual swelling
    • Continuous oozing or bleeding
    • Red streaks or a hot sensation surrounding and moving away from the tattooed area
    • Thick yellow or green drainage from the tattoo site
    • Worsening pain
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  • While a tattoo may only take a few minutes to acquire, it is permanent. You should understand the risks and research the process before getting a tattoo. Tattooing involves breaking the skin, one of your body’s main protective barriers. This means you can be more susceptible to skin and blood infections.
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  • In general cleanliness and a neat appearance are the best indicators of a reputable establishment, but there are a few more things you should look for when selecting an establishment.
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