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  2. Veiqia - Wikipedia

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    Ra enge, Fijian noblewoman, tattoed with veiqia (hips region) and qia gusu (mouth), by Theodor Kleinschmidt. Veiqia, or Weniqia,[1] is a female tattooing practice from Fiji, where women who have reached puberty are tattooed in the groin and buttocks area by older female tattooing specialists called daubati. Natural materials were used for the ...

  3. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    A variety of health effects can result from tattooing. Because it requires breaking the skin barrier, tattooing carries inherent health risks, including infection and allergic reactions. Modern tattooists reduce such risks by following universal precautions, working with single-use disposable needles, and sterilising equipment after each use.

  4. Blackout tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Health effects. Blackout tattoos have associated health risks, including health risks associated with tattooing in general. Because they cover a large area of skin, blackout tattoos tend to cause increased swelling, as well as risk of keloid scarring and infection. [28][29] The dark pigments typically used to create blackout tattoos often ...

  5. The #1 Most Popular Tattoo Style for People Over 50 ... - AOL

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  6. Process of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    The process or technique of tattooing, creating a tattoo, involves the insertion of pigment (via tattoo ink) into the skin's dermis. Traditionally, tattooing often involved rubbing pigment into cuts. Modern tattooing almost always requires the use of a tattoo machine and often procedures and accessories to reduce the risk to human health.

  7. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A tattoo is a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink, dyes, and/or pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin to form a design. Tattoo artists create these designs using several tattooing processes and techniques, including hand-tapped traditional tattoos and modern tattoo machines.

  8. What will your tattoos look like in 50 years? - AOL

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    While some people think getting a tattoo is meaningless and far too permanent of a commitment, others look at it as a representation of who they are as a person, a tribute to those they've loved ...

  9. Unsurprisingly, Women Experience Pain Differently Than Men ...

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    It’s tricky to lump an entire sex together, but research has suggested that some pain medications may be less effective for women. One 2021 study found that ibuprofen tends to be more effective ...