Tuesday, 28 June 2011

TATTOO AND REGRETS

Having a tattoo can be an
excellent addition to your body,
but the proper precautions are
to be taken, to avoid, infections,
messed up tattoos and regrets.
When I was a teenager all I could
think about was getting a tattoo.
My mother said no, so of course
that made me want it that much
more. You should be mature
enough to make a decision that
will be forever with you
Tattoos are a permanent print
and laser removal is expensive.
Removal using laser surgery
these days is among the fastest
growing areas of the
dermatology industry and
dermatologists are raking in the
profits. Tattoos performed by
commercial tattoo parlors are
much more difficult to remove
because the tattoo is deeper, the
ink more complex and thicker.
The top reasons why people
regret their tattoos are as
follows.
• The tattoo was not done by a
professional and/or of poor
quality. Getting a tattoo at a
party just because your friends
are doing it is a bad idea.
• Impulsively choosing the
wrong type of design. Do your
research, this is a forever
decision.
• Being 'not in control' or in the
wrong frame of mind.
• Having a partner's name (or
likeness) tattooed on your body.
Never a good idea.
• Losing Job opportunities - Most
of the time having a tattoo is not
acceptable and seen negatively
in the corporate world.
I have noticed that more and
more people are getting tattoos
on their face. Unless you are a
tattoo artist, where are you
going to work? It certainly won't
be anything in customer service.
For those of you who don't want
regrets 50 years from now need
to take precautions in choosing
your tattoo. I have had my
tattoo for 21 years now, and for
the life of me I can not
remember why it was so
important for me to get it. You
never know what you are going
to me doing in the future so I
suggest you get your tattoo in a
place that can be covered up.
And don't get it in a place that is
going to sag, your breast maybe
perky now but they won't be
when you are seventy. That cute
little butterfly will be a blob of
colors that you will be trying to
remember what it used to be.
Getting a tattoo is a permanent
part of you so be smart about it.