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I'm thinking about getting a tattoo. What will it be like? Teens get tattoos for different reasons. Most teens get a tattoo because they like the way it looks or to express themselves. Some get a tattoo to feel like part of a group. In some states and cities, you need to be 18 or have a parent's permission to get a tattoo. Before you decide, you should know about the possible health risks. And if you do decide to get a tattoo, it's important that it's done safely. How it's done Ink is injected into the skin with a tattoo machine. Attached to the machine is a bar with needles that move up and down inside a tube, vibrating 50 to 3,000 times a minute. Because the skin is punctured, there's usually a lot of bleeding and the machine must be stopped often to wipe away the blood. It can take from 15 minutes to several sessions to get a tattoo depending on the size and detail of the tattoo. Most people say it hurts to get a tattoo. Getting it done safely Safety rules should always be followed, including the following:
Risks The following are risks of tattooing:
Also, if you are unhappy with your tattoo once you have gotten it or later regret getting a tattoo, it can be a painful process and cost thousands of dollars to remove it. Caring for your tattoo You need to take special care of your new tattoo in order for the dye and design to stay in place. Here are ways to care for your tattoo
Published online: 4/07 Healthcare professionals
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this publication in multi-copy packs. The information contained in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.
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