They breach the skin making skin infections possible. There are many records where the hazards of tattooing have been recorded when they were practiced in unsanitary conditions. If these needles are not properly sterilized, they can lead to infections, hence making it one of the risks one is taking. For example, if a person with HIV or hepatitis gets a tattoo with the same needle and this needle is not properly sterilized, the infection is passed from one person to another. Additionally, the safety of tattoo inks is not clear. There has been reports made by people that had bad reactions to tattoo inks right after tattooing or even years later. You do not want to take the risk of becoming infected with bloodborne pathogens such as hepatitis or HIV just because the tattoo artist did not take the appropriate precautions by sterilizing the needles thoroughly. A tattoo is not worth putting your life at …show more content…
Considering little is known about tattoo inks, not all the complications of tattoos are known; however, we do know that various people have experienced allergic reactions to numerous ink pigments in both permanent and temporary tattoos that can/ eventually lead to problems. Researchers have found that a certain type of ink pigment, Yellow 74, decomposes in sunlight making it colorless; nonetheless, the pigment components may still be there and there is a possibility that they are toxic. Tattoo inks have caused allergic skin reactions skin irritation and itchiness at the site of the tattoo. Furthermore, other health issues you are exposed to when getting a tattoo is cancer and skin infections. Although these issues may not be present right away, this does not mean they will not appear. Tattoos are known to have caused cancers that began in the inked area and furtherly noticed when the cancer began to spread to uninked areas. This is another reason you should not get a tattoo. You are at greater risk of developing certain types of cancer and skin