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

    www.cnn.com/2024/07/18/health/tattoo-ink-permanent-makeup...

    CNN — Sealed bottles of tattoo and permanent makeup ink, including some marked as sterile, contained millions of potentially dangerous bacteria, according to new research by the US Food and...

  3. Think Before You Ink: Tattoo Safety | FDA - U.S. Food and ...

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    More people are getting tattoos and permanent makeup, and some have developed infections from contaminated inks, or had bad reactions to the inks. Get the facts before making a permanent...

  4. Tattoos: Understand risks and precautions - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../tattoos-and-piercings/art-20045067

    Tattoo ink can cause allergic skin reactions, such as an itchy rash at the tattoo site. This can happen even years after getting a tattoo. Red ink tends to be more prone to allergic reactions that other tattoo ink colors. Skin infections. A skin infection is possible after getting a tattoo.

  5. Many Tattoo Inks Are Contaminated With Bacteria ... - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health-news/tattoo-ink-contamination...

    Some tattoo inks may contain potentially harmful ingredients that could be toxic to health. In a recent study, scientists tested 75 inks used for tattoos and permanent makeup.

  6. Tattoo Ink Infection Dangers: Bacteria Found In Several ...

    www.forbes.com/sites/ariannajohnson/2024/07/02/bacteria...

    Is Contaminated Tattoo Ink Dangerous? The FDA said in 2023 it has been receiving an uptick in reports of infections and allergic reactions from contaminated tattoo ink. Adverse reactions may...

  7. Tattoos Linked to Increased Cancer Risk, Scientists Warn

    www.sciencealert.com/tattoos-linked-to-increased-cancer...

    We found that tattooed people had a 21% higher risk of lymphoma than people without tattoos after factoring in smoking status and education level (both being factors that may be associated with getting a tattoo and developing lymphoma).

  8. Ink poisoning and tattoos. According to a 2015 poll of 2,225 U.S. adults, 29 percent of Americans have at least one tattoo and of those people, 69 percent have 2 or more.

  9. Tattoo Ink Poisoning: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Poisoning from tattoo ink is often mistaken for an infection, with symptoms like pain, swelling or a rash. Ingredients like titanium oxide , used in ink to lighten certain shades, can cause inflammation and delayed healing.

  10. Cadmium and compounds of cadmium, on the other hand, are in Group 1 (carcinogenic to humans). The present article addresses the various ingredients of tattoo inks, their metabolic fate inside human skin and unintentionally added impurities that could pose toxicological risk to human health.

  11. Avoid Certain Tattoo Inks Contaminated with Microorganisms

    www.fda.gov/cosmetics/cosmetics-recalls-alerts/fda-advises...

    The FDA has identified 6 tattoo inks contaminated with bacteria harmful to human health and is working with the manufacturers/distributors to remove all contaminated product from the...