Contraindications for tattoos
It is strongly not recommended to get a tattoo if you have:
Alarming symptoms after getting a tattoo (seek medical attention immediately):
Remember that getting a tattoo is an intervention in the body, and it's important to consider all the risks. If you have any doubts, consult with a doctor before the session.
- Blood clotting disorders (hemophilia, thrombocytopenia, etc.)
- Severe viral infections (HIV, hepatitis, AIDS)
- Oncological and acute inflammatory diseases
- Weakened immune system
- Mental disorders and epilepsy
- Type 1 diabetes or severe type 2 diabetes
- Tendency to sudden changes in blood pressure, especially hypertension
- Inflammatory and allergic skin diseases
- Cold and fever
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menstruation
- Alcohol or drug intoxication
Alarming symptoms after getting a tattoo (seek medical attention immediately):
- Swelling extends beyond the tattoo
- Pain intensifies
- Fever persists for several days
Remember that getting a tattoo is an intervention in the body, and it's important to consider all the risks. If you have any doubts, consult with a doctor before the session.