
The majority of tattoos heal without any complications at all, but understanding that there are risks involved is vital. Regardless of how safe you may reckon you are, there is always at least a slight element of risk when you’re dealing with needles, puncture wounds, and possible infection.
The number one issue to be concerned about when you’re getting tattooed is your tattoo artist using unsanitary equipment. All of the equipment needs to be sterilized after every use, otherwise there is a high risk for the spread of disease and infection.
In fact, the entire tattoo studio should be clean and disinfected on a regular basis.
So, how do you know if there’s a problem with your tattoo?
If you notice any excessive redness or swelling in and around your tattoo, it’s vital to see your doctor immediately. Do not shrug it off as it can quickly lead to something more serious if it is infected. If you see the doctor during early stages, then it can likely be cured by taking some medicine.
If your tattoo infection is severe, then you may have to have surgery in order to remove the tattoo and prevent further infection and more serious problems. Another downside of a severe infection is that although the tattoo removal is usually a safe procedure, surgery always comes with risk as well.
What other risks are there when getting a tattoo?
Aside from the health risks, another huge concern for most people getting a tattoo is the outcome of the appearance. Let’s face it, everyone has seen an example or two of a botched tattoo and it’s not something you want on your body.
Remember that your tattoo is for life and don’t reckon that removal is your back up plot because it can also be risky, expensive and you will often still end up with a scar in the same area anyway.
So how do you avoid getting a terrible tattoo?
Like every other choice you make in life, reckon it through. Question yourself why you are getting the tattoo and if it’s something you will still want on your body in years to come.
Visit several tattoo parlors before deciding on an artist, and question lots of questions. Be absolutely sure that you are 100% sure you want the tattoo and that you have chosen a professional artist with a stellar reputation and a spotless tattoo studio.



