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  2. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Traditional metallic salts are prevalent in tattoo inks. A 3-by-5-inch (76 by 127 mm) tattoo may contain from 1 to 23 micrograms (1.5 × 10 −5 to 0.000355 gr) of lead, but there is insufficient evidence to assess whether the metallic salts are harmful at this dosage and via this method. However, in 2005, there were no reports of metal ...

  3. New study shows having lots of tattoos might be good ... - AOL

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    In a similar way, getting multiple tattoos could your body build a stronger immune system -- it just takes time. %shareLinks-quote="After the stress response, your body returns to an equilibrium.

  4. Do Tattoos Have Health Risks? Ink May Contain Harmful ... - AOL

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    Many types of sealed tattoo inks were found to contain harmful bacteria, according to a new study. Multiple species of bacteria were detected, more than half of which were linked to possible ...

  5. New study warns of potential harmful bacteria in tattoo and ...

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    Research found that bacteria in contaminated tattoo and permanent makeup ink could lead to serious health complications. A new study […]

  6. UV tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos made with any ink can sometimes cause allergic reactions, irritation, and other side effects, although some chemical components tend to trigger more reactions than others. UV tattoo inks made with PMMA or melamine have been documented to occasionally cause irritation ( dermatitis ) and inflammation (including granuloma ).

  7. Process of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo-specific salves have become widespread in recent years. Tattoo artists and people with tattoos vary widely in their preferred methods of caring for new tattoos. Some artists recommend keeping a new tattoo wrapped for the first 24 hours while others suggest removing temporary bandaging after two hours or less to allow the skin to breathe.

  8. 50 People Who Wanted A Cool Tattoo But Ended Up With A ...

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    Yet for some people, it can also be a source of regret. In fact, 24% of Americans say they have a tattoo that they now regret getting. Sometimes, those regrettable tattoos can be tragic.

  9. Medical tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A medical tattoo is a tattoo used to treat a condition, communicate medical information, or mark a body location for treatment. People may get a paramedical tattoo to conceal a condition or the effects of treatment, such as creating the appearance of an areola after breast reconstruction, or a cover-up tattoo to disguise the area in an artistic ...