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  2. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Allergic reactions to tattoo pigments, while uncommon, are most often seen with red, yellow, and occasionally white. Tattoos that are exposed to the sun may result in an allergic reaction, particularly those that contain yellow tattoo ink.

  3. Signs Your Tattoo Is Infected—And What to Do About It - AOL

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    GETTING A TATTOO is an investment. They can be pricy, painful, and take time. It’s usually worth it in the end, though, unless your new ink gets infected.. The likelihood of an infection is ...

  4. Do Tattoos Have Health Risks? Ink May Contain Harmful ... - AOL

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    Tattoo needles penetrate the skin to deposit ink into the epidermis, which is why safe tattooing practices are key to reducing the risk of adverse events. With proper aftercare , the risk of ...

  5. Thinking about getting a tattoo? New research might change ...

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    The way an artist handles the ink while working on a tattoo is also critical, she said. For example, using the same gloves to touch a client and the ink bottle is a hazard that can lead to tattoo ...

  6. Tattoo ink - Wikipedia

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    Components of tattoo ink may cause allergic reactions in skin, including red, green, yellow and blue pigments. [42] Colored inks, such as red, seem to cause allergic reactions more often than black ink, [8] likely due to small amounts of mercury sulfide in some red pigments.

  7. Type IV hypersensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Type IV hypersensitivity, in the Gell and Coombs classification of allergic reactions, often called delayed-type hypersensitivity, is a type of hypersensitivity reaction that can take a day or more to develop. [1] Unlike the other types, it is not humoral (not antibody-mediated) but rather is a type of cell-mediated response.

  8. Tattoo ink is under-regulated, scientists say - AOL

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    Researchers are raising concerns about the quality of tattoo ink, saying the ink isn't always properly labeled and, in some instances, could contain possible carcinogens. A team of researchers at ...

  9. UV tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos made with any ink can sometimes cause allergic reactions, irritation, and other side effects, although some chemical components tend to trigger more reactions than others. UV tattoo inks made with PMMA or melamine have been documented to occasionally cause irritation ( dermatitis ) and inflammation (including granuloma ).