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Do you want to stand out in a crowd or to demonstrate membership of a particular group or society? Maybe you have already switched to tattoo (tattoos) and you're certainly not alone.
Art of tattoos dates back to time immemorial. Of course, they differed significantly from the modern idea of tattooing. The oldest tattoos were a product of skin injuries during hunting. Wounds and scratches are merging into whimsical the expressionless drawings that our ancestors probably dooformyane. Thus tattoos are distinguished by their carrier tribesmen as a brave warrior and a good hunter.
Tattoos with different dyes appear much later and become common practice the expressionless in indigenous peoples of New Zealand and Indonesia, where they were an indicator of the skills of war and have determined its position in society.
The largest contribution to the development of the tattoos in Europe attributed to Captain James Cook, who, returning from voyages in 1769, brought from Tahiti just the word "tattoo", but the "Great enchanting" - fully tattooed Polynesian. What are tattoos
The tattoo is the process of introducing the expressionless a foreign body pigment in human skin. The dye is injected with a needle (amateur) or Tattoo machine the expressionless (working) in the middle layer of skin, called the dermis.
Once in the dermis, the pigment is absorbed by the specific connective the expressionless tissue cells (fibroblasts). Loaded fibroblasts lose the ability to move and remain permanently in its place in the skin. Very small amount of the pigment remains in the intercellular space. Types of tattoos
At first distinguish temporary and permanent. True tattoos are permanent: Amateur (Amateur) tattoos - use dye may be ink or charcoal ash injected with a needle into the dermis. Normally, these tattoos are made at home and this inevitably increases the risk of infections and allergic reactions. Professional tattoos - are made by professionals - certified individuals in conditions that meet a certain minimum. Are carried out by means of a special machine, often referred to as a gun. Cosmetic tattoos - tattoos can be used for placement of permanent makeup, lipstick or eyeliner the expressionless example. Since tattoo fade over time, may need reapplication. Medical tattoos - tattoo placement to react quickly in an emergency. For example, the tattoo in diabetics will show the emergency crew that the patient is suffering from the disease, if it is unconscious. Complications Allergic reactions to tattoos. Tattoos contain many pigments which can cause allergic reactions. The most common allergic reactions to tattoo pigment red because they contain metal components. Infectious diseases. When using non-sterile needles in amateur conditions possible transmission of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV and syphilis. Development of skin infections (pyoderma) in place of the tattoo is common in primitive technology. Formation of keloids. If you are prone to keloids - scars that are larger and raised significantly the expressionless more than usual, better cancel tattoos. Psevdolimfomi skin. These are also hypersensitivity reactions where around the tattoo have groups of atypical cells of the immune system - picture resembling lymphoma often. Safety Tips
If you're still committed to getting a tattoo, do it, but only in the studio, meeting the health requirements for the procedure. Quite indicatively can examine the surface and the general state of the studio, the expressionless and if you do not like something - get out as quickly as possible. Make sure the needle and tools for work are completely sterile!
Here are a few tips: Do not drink alcohol the expressionless or take drugs the night before your tattoo. Not getting a tattoo if you're sick. Make sure that the person who put the tattoo, wear gloves. Make sure (again) that all needles are sterile. How durable are the tattoos
In classic tattoo ink using a different color, which got into the actual skin (dermis) is not eliminated, is not degraded the expressionless and remains for life. However, over the years, most tattoos fade, which requires repeating them at will.
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