Tattoos have existed since the beginning of civilization, dating back to 3300 B.C. Today more than 40% of all adults from eighteen - forty have one now, and those numbers are expected to rise. While some people may look at tattoos as a sign of freedom or expression, I think they are more trouble than they are worth. 'Skin Art' is known to pose health risks, be difficult to remove and are looked down upon by people in general. These characteristics of tattoos make them extremely unappealing and a great reason that many should think twice before getting one.
A tremendously harmful feature about tattoos is that they are known to cause health problems. The most obvious and probably most dangerous problems as well are the needles with which tattoos are imprinted on the skin. These needles must be cleaned after every use, and disposed of immediately when broken or worn down. AIDS, Tuberculosis, and other diseases that can be gained from the transaction of blood can all be generated just because you wanted a painting on skin. I'd gladly miss out on a tattoo if it meant saving my life in the long run. Many federal governments insist that anyone that receives a tattoo must wait a minimum of 6 months before they are allowed to donate blood showing just how uncertain governments are when it comes to tattoo safety. Another problem that is not as well known but almost equally as dangerous is the chance of an allergic reaction. What a tattooist is really doing when making a tattoo is inserting a pigment in a pattern of the tattoo the person desires. These pigments all contain a type of metal, whether it be iron, nickel or lead. Many people are completely unaware of this content of the pigment and don't realize about their allergic reaction until they are done the process. This could be very serious, as the implanted pigment cannot be extracted without surgery at the very least. A person who is trying to remove a tattoo is in equal distress as well; some treatments to remove it may also trigger an allergic reaction. One should think about what else other than ink they are inserting in their body.
Secondly, tattoos are difficult to remove if you ever choose that you want or need to remove it. When people have a large change in circumstance (the death of a loved one, or are seeking employment) they feel that the time is right to remove their tattoo. Many people also see that their tattoos have begun to fade after an extended period of time, or that they think that the tattoo was a stupid mistake. "The most common problem that occurs from tattoos is the desire to remove it" (Dr. Toombs). Removing a tattoo can be both expensive, painful, and time consuming.
รอยสักมีอยู่ตั้งแต่จุดเริ่มต้นของอารยธรรม ไป 3300 บี วันนี้กว่า 40% ของผู้ใหญ่ทั้งหมดจากจำนวนสี่สิบมีขณะนี้ และหมายเลขดังกล่าวคาดว่าจะเพิ่มขึ้น ในขณะที่บางคนอาจดูที่รอยสักเป็นเครื่องหมายของเสรีภาพหรือนิพจน์ ฉันคิดว่า พวกเขามีปัญหากว่าจะคุ้มค่า 'ผิวศิลปะ' เป็นที่รู้จักกันเพื่อก่อให้เกิดความเสี่ยงต่อสุขภาพ ยากที่จะเอา และจะมองลงเมื่อคนทั่วไป ลักษณะของรอยสักเหล่านี้ทำให้ unappealing มากและเหตุผลที่ดีที่หลายคนควรคิดสองครั้งก่อนที่จะได้รับหนึ่ง A tremendously harmful feature about tattoos is that they are known to cause health problems. The most obvious and probably most dangerous problems as well are the needles with which tattoos are imprinted on the skin. These needles must be cleaned after every use, and disposed of immediately when broken or worn down. AIDS, Tuberculosis, and other diseases that can be gained from the transaction of blood can all be generated just because you wanted a painting on skin. I'd gladly miss out on a tattoo if it meant saving my life in the long run. Many federal governments insist that anyone that receives a tattoo must wait a minimum of 6 months before they are allowed to donate blood showing just how uncertain governments are when it comes to tattoo safety. Another problem that is not as well known but almost equally as dangerous is the chance of an allergic reaction. What a tattooist is really doing when making a tattoo is inserting a pigment in a pattern of the tattoo the person desires. These pigments all contain a type of metal, whether it be iron, nickel or lead. Many people are completely unaware of this content of the pigment and don't realize about their allergic reaction until they are done the process. This could be very serious, as the implanted pigment cannot be extracted without surgery at the very least. A person who is trying to remove a tattoo is in equal distress as well; some treatments to remove it may also trigger an allergic reaction. One should think about what else other than ink they are inserting in their body.Secondly, tattoos are difficult to remove if you ever choose that you want or need to remove it. When people have a large change in circumstance (the death of a loved one, or are seeking employment) they feel that the time is right to remove their tattoo. Many people also see that their tattoos have begun to fade after an extended period of time, or that they think that the tattoo was a stupid mistake. "The most common problem that occurs from tattoos is the desire to remove it" (Dr. Toombs). Removing a tattoo can be both expensive, painful, and time consuming.
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