I am a tattoo

I am a tattoo

Tattooing

When the asphalt is rubbed, the wound is meant to be injured by an accident on an asphalt road or other similar injury.
It is difficult to remove this type of tattoo, because it tends to spread across several layers of skin, leaving an inevitable scar.
Gum wounds may occur on the gums when implantation molecules are used, but this is very rare.

Amateur tattoo and professional tattoos

Amateur tattoo is drawn by the same person or a friend, and the professional tattoos are painted by tattoo technicians, clearly marked by their unity. The ink is injected by a special machine called Tattoo Gun, and the ink colors used are red, blue, yellow and green.

Many of the blasphemies are life rituals such as marriage, age and death, signs and ranks, religious and spiritual symbols, expressions of courage, sexual arousal, pledges of love, punishment, camels, camouflage and protection, as a sign of the untouchables, the slaves and the condemned.

Identification

People were forcibly tattooed. A well-known example of the identification system is prisoners in Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. The marking was used during that period for other purposes of identification.

Cosmetic Tattoo

Cosmetic tattoo of the lip.
Cosmetic technique in which tattoos are used as a form of cosmetics, including permanent makeup, concealment of blemishes and neutralization or alteration of skin color. Permanent makeup is the use of tattoos to strengthen the eyebrows, lips, eyes and moles, and usually uses natural colors and not opaque.

Medical Tattoo

Medical tattoos are used to determine the location of radiation therapy that depends on repeated treatment on the same place more than once, and is used to draw the aura surrounding the nipple as a form of breast reconstruction. Tattooing is also used to develop medical information about the tattoo holder and to use tattoos to color the skin with vitiligo and skin pigmentation disorders.

Labeling requires breaking the barrier that protects humans from germs, a skin barrier. Tattooing may carry health risks, including infection and allergies.

Modern Hashmonim have reduced these risks by following global precautions and precautions, using “one-time” tools, and sterilizing their equipment after each use. Many jurisdictions require that Washmon be trained in how to deal with blood-borne diseases, such as those provided through the Red Cross Society and OCHA.

In amateur tattooing, such as in prisons, the risk of infection is high. Infectious diseases that can theoretically be transmitted through the use of non-sterilized equipment or contaminated tattoo ink, including herpes simplex virus, tetanus, staphylococcus, superficial skin infections, fungal infections and certain forms of hepatitis, tuberculosis and HIV.

Tattoo tinctures have been described as not causing side effects and allergies. However, allergic reactions from tattoo inks, especially certain colors, have been documented medically.
This sensitivity can sometimes occur due to the nickel in the pigment, a metal that causes allergy in general.