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  2. Tattoos: Understand risks and precautions - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/tattoos-and...

    Tattooing causes a small amount of bleeding and some pain. As they create tattoos, tattoos artists usually don't use medicine to ease pain, called anesthetic. A granuloma is a small area of inflammation caused by tissue injury or the body's intolerance of a foreign substance.

  3. Tattoos Affect Your Health: Long-Term Side Effects Ink Has On...

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    Three percent of tattoos get infected, and almost four percent of people who get tattoos recount pain lasting more than a month, a 2015 study from Tulane University School of Medicine found. About 22 percent of participants with new tattoos reported persistent itching that lasted more than a month.

  4. Tattoo Side Effects and Risks - Healthline

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    Most of the risks and side effects from tattoos occur when the tattoo is still fresh. At this point, your skin is still healing, so proper aftercare is necessary to prevent complications....

  5. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Because it requires breaking the skin barrier, tattooing carries inherent health risks, including infection and allergic reactions. Modern tattooists reduce such risks by following universal precautions, working with single-use disposable needles, and sterilising equipment after each use.

  6. Tattoos Linked to Increased Cancer Risk, Scientists Warn

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    We found that tattooed people had a 21% higher risk of lymphoma than people without tattoos after factoring in smoking status and education level (both being factors that may be associated with getting a tattoo and developing lymphoma).

  7. Tattoo Health Risks - Penn Medicine

    www.pennmedicine.org/updates/blogs/health-and-wellness/2018/july/tattoo-health...

    For this reason, tattoos should never be placed over pre-existing moles, birth marks, or other skin discolorations or abnormalities. Another cause for concern is what happens to a tattoo after you’ve had it for a while. Over time, tattoos tend to fade and lose their pigmentation.

  8. Tattoo Side Effects: Infections, Allergic Reactions, and Other...

    www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tattoos-what-you-need-know

    Most often, tattoo infections are bacterial skin infections like staphylococcus. You pick them up from unsterile conditions or contaminated inks or water. It's uncommon, but you could also get a...

  9. Tattoos and Piercings: Risks, Precautions, Aftercare & More - ...

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    Tattoos are a common form of self-expression, but they also damage the skin and can cause complications. Complications can include: Tattoo ink can even interfere with magnetic resonance...

  10. Can Tattoos Cause Cancer? The Health Risks of Ink - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/can-tattoos-cause-cancer-8673939

    Tattoos have been associated with an increased risk for some types of cancer, including skin cancer. The most common side effects of tattooing are allergic reactions, skin infections, and scarring. Some of these risks can be prevented by choosing a licensed tattoo artist who works in a sanitary environment.

  11. Tattoos and Your Skin: A Dermatologist’s Perspective - Piction...

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    While tattoos can be a beautiful form of self-expression, it is essential to be aware of the potential risks involved. Two common concerns are allergic reactions to the ink and skin infections. Before getting a tattoo, it's important to consider the permanence of the decision.