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5 dangerous effects of tattoos: Skin infections and viral risks, skin tumours, more

Effects of tattoos on skin: Choosing to have a tattoo entail piercing the skin with ink, which can result in a number of problems, including allergic responses, severe infections, and even chronic skin disorders. Here are 5 dangerous effects of tattoos on skin.

July 01, 2024 / 12:22 IST
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Excessive tattooing over time can lead to skin thinning, ulceration, and scarring. (Image: Canva)

More than just a piece of body art, tattoos now represent values, tales, and aesthetics. Beyond their artistic and cultural value, tattoos might have health concerns, so anyone considering getting one should carefully evaluate their options. Even while tattoos can have a significant and eye-catching effect, you should be aware of the possible risks to your health and wellbeing.

Making an informed decision and ensuring that the tattooing procedure is carried out properly and hygienically require an understanding of these dangers. By learning about the possible negative effects of tattoos, people may make an informed decision, put safety first, and look for respectable tattoo artists and studios that follow high standards of hygiene.

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Understanding these hazards is the first step to enjoying your body art responsibly and safely, whether you're thinking about getting your first tattoo or adding to your collection. Dr Radhika Raheja, dermatologist and hair transplant surgeon, Radical Skin and Hair clinic, Sector 17, Faridabad, shares few risks of getting a tattoo done.

Tattoo allergic reactions and skin conditions: Some individuals may develop allergic reactions to tattoo ink, particularly red ink, which is more prone to causing itchy rashes or even granulomas at the tattoo site. Photoallergic reactions can also occur, especially on tattoos exposed to sunlight.