Medical Conditions & Tattoos: Who Should Think Before They Ink
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 9:16AM
Jinxi Boo in Did You Know, Tattoos, body art, ink, medical conditions and tattoos, tattoo, tattoo risks, tattoo safety, tattoos, when not to get tattooed

I am frequently asked about how medical conditions mesh with getting tattooed, so I thought I would write a bit about the importance of taking precautions when preparing for any type of ink work. Remember that getting tattooed is in essence like minor surgery. Your skin is being punctured with a needle, there is blood involved, safety issues that must be adhered to, aftercare and healing to deal with; it is serious stuff and you need to always treat it that way.

Healing and an increased risk of infection are important issues to keep in mind. While basic precautions always apply in regards to where you go and who your artist will be, there are some medical conditions where special measures should be taken before going under the needle.

If you suffer from any of the following (or ANY other medical condition that you believe might be an issue) PLEASE always consult your doctor first before making a tattoo appointment. Be up-front with your artist and be honest with yourself. Ink is beautiful, but never worth risking your health and well-being.

Some red cell diseases that might be common for those with Anemia:

- Congenital Spherocytosis
- Iron Deficiency Anemia
- Vitamin Deficiency
- Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia
- G6PD Deficiency
- Sickle Cell Anemia

Some other circumstances in which it is best to seek professional medical opinions before getting tattooed:

Take the process of preparing for and getting tattooed seriously. Keeping your skin and your body healthy make the beauty of the art form even more beautiful.

Happy inkin'.

This post can also be found in the Tattoo Corner for easy reference.

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