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The Issue Of Health Risks And Tattoos

By: Mike Wamoult

Health risks which concern commercial tattooing usually tend to be somewhat exaggerated and certain people will go to great lengths to mount campaigns against tattoo establishments and their presence in their neighborhoods. Despite all this tattoo shops have come a long way from once being a taboo to something that is a fast growing area of commerce and enterprise.

These shops and establishments are now extending into areas that they previously would not have been in. A number of such locations are the different middle-class cities in the United States and the world over. Media establishments have fuelled the association of tattoos with health risks by linking the practice to widely feared diseases and conditions such as HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis.

In past times media has suggested that there are serious health risks related to tattooing. These suggestions include that tattooing may involve unusually high risks related to the transmission of such diseases as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.

In reality, there has never been a real documented case of HIV transmission occurring via tattooing anywhere in the United States. On the other hand however, more than five cases of HIV transmission through dentists and dental workers have been experienced.

In regards to hepatitis and tattooing, there are about 14,000 cases of reported hepatitis annually. From that number 12 are associated with tattoos but 43 or more cases resulted from a trip to the dentist. There are stringent safety procedures that are required by law that tattoo studios must follow so any health risks related to tattooing are basically obsolete.

Tattoos may also get infected without the right aftercare. Certain people are also known to have various reactions to different tattoo inks and while a number of these inks used tend to have the approval of the U.S Food and Drug Administration authority, this authority is in no way responsible for the regulation of what goes into the tattoo inks.

Artists tend to take proper precautions such as the use of gloves and the regular examination of their hands to determine if they have cuts or sores which need to be closed. Fingernails should be kept short at all times in order to prevent the gloves from puncturing. Anyone who has lesions, dermatitis or any allergic reactions should also stay away from tattooing.

Because of the stringent rules and safety precautions that are enforced regarding tattooing, salons are generally very cautious when giving tattoos. There are health risks related to tattooing when the proper sterilization procedures are not followed and salons are very aware of them. It is considered that getting a tattoo in the United States is a very safe and almost clinical procedure and there should be no concerns as long as you are dealing with a reputable tattoo salon.

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