Tattoos

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Getting a Tattoo

Tattoo Removal
Environmentalist or Not, Don't Go Green
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Getting a Tattoo


Many of today's tattoo artists have had formal art training, and have also served a rigorous apprenticeship with another tattooist to learn the technical aspects of the medium. But lurking in the shadows is the dreaded scratcher. The scratcher is an untrained tattooist who, for whatever reason, has decided that he has a great artistic gift to share with the world. The scratcher may work out of a studio, but often works from his home, the back room of a bar, or even your basement if he can persuade you to let him set up shop there. He rarely bothers about sterilizing his instruments, or changing his needles between customers. He's often had no training in tattooing, having purchased equipment through the mail. He may spread disease and certainly scars people for life. Beware the scratcher.

But, somewhere in between the dark world of the scratcher and the brightly lit sanitary studio of the professional tattoo artist is a shadowy world, populated by tattooists that have managed to scrape up enough money to establish themselves in a shop, and are working according to sterile procedure. Yet the tattoos they apply are badly executed, the outlines run from thick to thin, the colors are badly chosen and splotchy, and the actual artwork - well, suffice to say that perspective, proportion, and well thought out composition is not a consideration in this shop.

The first decision that you must make, after the big one of actually deciding to get a tattoo, is that you will not settle for anything less than wonderful work. Banal, boring imagery, uninspired colors, and badly drawn imagery has no place in modern tattooing.

You are responsible for choosing a professional who is capable of rendering a beautiful work of art on your skin. You are also responsible for choosing a design that will bring you joy and make you proud for the rest of your life. You may have to travel to get work from the artist of your choice. You will certainly have to invest some money in the project, not enough to feed a small nation, but good tattoos do not come cheap (and cheap tattoos are not good). Getting a tattoo is a big decision so take the time to educate yourself before you get inked, not after.

Tattoo Removal


It might have seemed like a great idea when you got that tattoo a few years back - but now you'd like to get rid of it. If this sounds all too familiar, don't despair, it might be possible to have the tattoo removed. The reason we say that it "might" be possible to have it removed, is based on the fact that there are many different things that need to be evaluated to determine what your choices are and what the end result will be.

The best way to determine if tattoo removal is best for you is to meet with a doctor who is trained in the use of lasers and does tattoo removal on a regular basis. Make a list of questions and take it along with you for your first consultation. Make sure that you get satisfactory answers to all of your questions.

What You Need to Know: About the Procedure. Who Is a Candidate? Preparing for Treatment. Pain. Recovery. Risks. Costs. How to Find a Specialist. Discussion Forums is MORE

Environmentalist or Not, Don't Go Green


Getting a tattoo? If you think there's a chance you may want to erase it someday, (25% of people have them removed within 5 years), don't go green. Most green ink contains titanium dioxide, which is very difficult to remove with laser treatments. Removal of a red or black tattoo usually takes four or five laser treatments, at $150 to $500 a pop. But green tattoos can still be visible after up to 20 treatments. Note: Ankle tattoos are among the toughest to remove because the skin there is so thin.

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Source: MH-18, Fall, 01

Newsbytes


Is Tattooing Safe?


If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, you should know what risks are involved. Before you make up your mind, read this article to find out whether a tattoo is a good idea for you.
Source: www.kidshealth.org/teen/your_body/skin_stuff/safe_tattooing.html

Body Art


Piercings and tattoos carry health risks.
Source: www.healthcentral.com/news/NewsFullText.cfm?id=512187

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