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Many people are having tattoos done nowadays as they are currently very fashionable. Even top celebrities are having them done. However most people are not fully aware of the potential health risks of having a tattoo. you should still be aware of them. The first of which is the risk of getting an infection. If you get a tattoo done you will soon see if you have suffered an infection because the affected area of the skin will be red and swellingIf you're not sure, always ask and insist on this before they start any work. This is so important because not only can you get a nasty infection, but you can also get more serious blood-borne diseases as well through unsterile equipment.HIV in extreme cases. As well as the risk of getting an infection or disease, another risk associated with getting a tattoo is skin disorders or granulomas. Another possible risk is the risk of getting an allergic reaction. This happens in very few cases but it is nevertheless a possibility. Unfortunately the only way you will find out is after you have your first tattoo applied.The final risk is one everyone contemplating getting a tattoo will be aware of and that's the risk of not liking the tattoo design, either straight after it's been applied or in later years. A tattoo is permanent and you will have to live with it for the rest of your life, which is why the decision over the tattoo design, and indeed the choice of tattoo artist, is so important. This removal procedure brings additional risks because it is not always completely successful and may leave scarring or skin discolouration. There are small risks of course but most people end up delighted with their chosen tattoo design and encounter few problems. As long as you choose a professional tattoo artist who uses sterile equipment, and take your time choosing a tattoo design you are happy with, then you should end up delighted with any tattoos you have done.
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