Are Tattoos Safe and Painful? - Answers Here!

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the safety and pain associated with getting tattoos, including concerns about infection risks, the impact of muscle gain on tattoo appearance, and personal experiences with pain during the tattooing process. Participants share their thoughts on safety procedures and alternatives like temporary tattoos.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Personal experience sharing

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concerns about the risks of getting a tattoo and seeks assurance about the safety procedures followed by tattoo artists.
  • Another participant shares their experience, emphasizing the importance of observing the artist's hygiene practices, such as using new needles and gloves.
  • Concerns are raised about potential distortion of the tattoo image due to muscle gain, with one participant noting that stretch marks could occur depending on the tattoo's placement.
  • Infection risk is discussed, with advice given on using antiseptic cream post-tattoo to minimize this risk.
  • Participants share personal experiences regarding pain levels during the tattooing process, with varying opinions on how painful it is depending on the tattoo's location on the body.
  • One participant mentions considering temporary tattoos as a way to test their desire for a permanent tattoo before making a decision.
  • A comment is made about avoiding certain tattoo designs, indicating personal preferences in tattoo aesthetics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views on the pain associated with tattoos and the effectiveness of safety measures, indicating that there is no consensus on these issues. Personal experiences vary significantly, leading to differing opinions on the overall safety and pain of getting a tattoo.

Contextual Notes

Participants' claims about pain and safety are based on personal experiences and may not reflect universal truths. The discussion includes subjective interpretations of pain and safety practices, which could vary widely among different tattoo artists and locations.

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I'm considering getting a tatoo on my left bicep but I have some questions.

1. How risky is it and how can I be sure that the place putting a tatoo on me is following safety procedures as described by the law.

2. I also weight train. If I got a tatoo on my bicep, wouldn't the image be distorted by muscle gain?

3. What's the risk of infection after the tatoo is placed onto the skin?

Questions, Questions, Questions.
 
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Originally posted by Sting
1. How risky is it and how can I be sure that the place putting a tatoo on me is following safety procedures as described by the law.

I got a tatoo, and when i did the guy had new needle, new gloves, change the ink, had disinfectant and kept the arm clean with a paper towels. You should see the person opening the needle package in front of you. Make sure you see everything in order to be sure.

Originally posted by Sting
2. I also weight train. If I got a tatoo on my bicep, wouldn't the image be distorted by muscle gain?

You migth have some strech mark if your muscle increase a lot compare to the present size. It also depend were your tatoo is on your bicep.


Originally posted by Sting
3. What's the risk of infection after the tatoo is placed onto the skin?

After you remove your bandage, your suppose to apply an antiseptic cream that you can buy in drugstore. You put the cream your tatoo frequently (every 2 hours) at begining. As your tissue scars, then the cream is not needed as much. It takes about 1 to 2 weeks of using the cream.

Just to had up, the noise of the needle is annoying and it doesn't hurt unless your close to a bone then you feel the vibration in a many part of body. It is unpleasent if your there for more than an hour.
 
i remember shortly after getting mine it itched for a few days...
 
Thanks Iansmith and Kerrie.

I really haven't made up my decision about it but I'm giving myself more time to think about it.

I also heard that they have these temporary tatoos that you "iron" on and they go away after a month (I think). If I'm really wanting a tatoo, I'll get one of those first and see how I like it.

I also heard that they process of getting a tatoo is very painful but not unbearable. Any fact behind this?
 
Just don't get a barbed wire band. Those tats are played out.
 
Originally posted by Sting
I also heard that they process of getting a tatoo is very painful but not unbearable. Any fact behind this?

Depend were you get your tatoo. one of my friend got a tatoo on his shoulder plate and he said it hurt is pectorals (?) but he said it was bearable. I got it on my arm and it felt like when you get a vaccine or when the take blood. To me it bearly hurt and it was bearable at the begining, by the end it was still bearable but i was glad it done.
 

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