Friday, May 14, 2010

Dreamweaver Revisited Tattoos Design

Dreamweaver Revisited Tattoos DesignDreamweaver Revisited Tattoos Design

Now a days tattoos are in high demand because tattoos means worlds famous and hard body art, tattooing is not so simple thing it’s the very hard thing and those who draws tattoos on our body are experts of their work. If you are in the mood to look different in your gang and you don’t have any single tattoo on your body than I think it’s the best time to get tattoos. World’s famous festival Christmas is going to be arrived after some days and many of us have been waiting for celebrating Christmas means after tattooing you can easily surprise your friend.

Tattoos becomes the first choice of every person and now a days nobody says it don’t want tattoos everyone need tattoos because everyone very well known that tattoos increase their beauty and they will stand in another position in their gang after tattooing. Tattooing is very painful process and their wells known to everyone but peoples takes the pain of tattooing process and makes tattoos on their body. Tattoos are the worlds famous body art and its going on to be in demand because of its beautiful looks every persons whether its of any attitude or nature must attract form these tattoos.

KOI on Ribs Tattoo Design

KOI on Ribs Tattoo DesignKOI on Ribs Tattoo Design

Tattoo designs are very painful art and I think which is pierced on the body and if you have decided to KOI on ribs tattoo design in your body and but you get afraid of pain than you might KOI on ribs tattoo design with less pain. We will go to tell you the body part that can makes a perfect style as well as less KOI on ribs tattoo design. The body part helps you to tolerate the unbearable pain.

Well there is the different body part for male and female both, which is painful. Try to avoid the painful areas like abdomen, chest and spines; particularly man should dominate these areas. Women should not pierced tattoo in the spines ribcage and ankle. Tattoo can be attractive and less painful in the arm and back in male. Women can have the most glamorous and less KOI on ribs tattoo design on the abdomen, thigh, shoulder and buttock. The job profile is affected by the tattoo on the visible part of the body so it must be considered before pricing.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Health Hazards of Tattoos | Mexican Tattoo Design

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Because it requires breaking the skin barrier, tattooing may carry health risks, including infection and allergic reactions. In the United States, for example, the Red Cross prohibits a person who has received a tattoo from donating blood for 12 months (FDA 2000), unless the procedure was done in a stateregulated and licensed studio, using sterile technique. Not all states have a licensing program, meaning that people who receive tattoos in those states are subject to the 12-month deferral regardless of the hygienic standards of the studio. Similarly, the UK does not provide certification for tattooists, and so there is a six month waiting period without exception.

Modern western tattooers reduce such risks by following universal precautions, working with single-use items, and sterilizing their equipment after each use. Many jurisdictions require that tattooists have blood borne pathogen training, such as is provided through the Red Cross and OSHA.

Infection
Since tattoo instruments come in contact with blood and bodily fluids, diseases may be transmitted if the instruments are used on more than one person without being sterilized. However, infection from tattooing in clean and modern tattoo studios employing single-use needles is rare. In amateur tattoos, such as those applied in prisons, however, there is an elevated risk of infection. To address this problem, a program was introduced in Canada as of the summer of 2005 that provides legal tattooing in prisons, both to reduce health risks and to provide inmates with a marketable skill. Inmates were to be trained to staff and operate the tattoo parlors once six of them opened successfully.

Infections that could be transmitted via the use of unsterilized tattoo equipment or contaminated ink include surface infections of the skin, herpes simplex virus, tetanus, staph, fungal infections, some forms of hepatitis, tuberculosis and HIV. Even if the needles are sterilized or never have been used, it is important to understand that in some cases the equipment that holds the needles cannot be sterilized reliably due to its design. People with tattoos are nine times more likely to be infected with hepatitis C, according to a study by Robert Haley, MD, chief of epidemiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Hepatitis C is
spread by infected blood and infected needles, which is the virus' connection with tattooing.
No person in the United States is reported to have contracted HIV via a commercially-applied tattooing process. Washington state's OSHA studies have suggested that since the needles used in tattooing are not hollow, in the case of a needle stick injury the amount of fluids transmitted may be small enough that HIV would be difficult to transmit. Tetanus risk is reduced by having an up-to-date tetanus booster prior to being tattooed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that no data exist in the United States indicating that persons with exposures to tattooing alone are at increased risk for HCV infection. In 2006, the CDC reported 3 clusters with 44 cases of methicillin-resistant staph infection traced to unlicensed tattooists. According to the Centers for Disease Control, some studies have found an association between tattooing and HCV infection. The CDC is currently conducting a large study to evaluate tattooing as a potential risk.
Allergic reactions
Perhaps due to the mechanism whereby the skin's immune system encapsulates pigment particles in fibrous tissue, tattoo inks have been described as "remarkably nonreactive histologically".

Allergic reactions to tattoo pigments are uncommon except for certain brands of red and green. People who are sensitive or allergic to certain metals may react to pigments in the skin with swelling and/or itching, and/or oozing of clear fluid called serum. Such reactions are quite rare, however, and some artists will recommend performing a test patch.

For those who are allergic to latex, many artists are using nonlatex or will use non-latex gloves if asked.

There is also a small risk of anaphylactic shock (hypersensitive reaction) in those who are susceptible, but the chance of a health risk is small.

Due to the fact that laser removal of tattoo ink causes a release of ink into the bloodstream the risk of anaphylactic shock is also present during removal.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Koi tattoo design | Mexican Tattoo Design

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Probably surprising to many westerners is the large of amount of ancient myth that surrounds these beautiful fish in the Orient and their elevated status there. Generally known here as the brightly colored fish that are common in public ponds and fountains, carp (koi is Japanese for carp) can be found in colors that include white, yellow, gold, a deep orange, and some are even calico-colored. Particularly beautiful specimens have been known to fetch prices in excess of half-a-million dollars from private collectors who specialize in their breeding and showing. However, the koi is more than just a colorful and collectible fish. It is also one of the most popular and beautiful of Japanese tattoo symbols – a beauty which belies its symbolic meaning. Although Chinese in origin, the carp is now widely celebrated in Japan, particularly for its manly qualities. It is said to climb waterfalls bravely, and, if caught, it lies upon the cutting board awaiting the knife without a quiver, not unlike a samurai (warrior) facing a sword. This theme dates back to ancient China, where a legend tells of how any koi that succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate (on the Yellow River) would be transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend, it became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. Eventually, the stoic fish came to be associated with so many masculine and positive qualities that it was appropriated for the annual Boys' Day Festival in Japan where even today colorful, streaming koi flags are traditionally displayed for each son in the family. In tattoo imagery, especially in combination with flowing water, it symbolizes much the same: courage, the ability to attain high goals, and overcoming life's difficulties.