
(NC) – Teens have always tried to walk the line between “fitting in” with their peers and being individuals with their own identities. While fashion and hairstyles have been popular forms of expression, body art and tattoos are the new canvas. It is estimated that over 25 per cent of adults have tattoos—and this number is rising all the time.
Dr. Gordon Searles, MD, advises caution when considering a tattoo. “We need to be mindful,” he says, “that a tattoo is much more permanent than a new hairstyle and there can be serious health consequences if it is not done properly.”
Dr. Searles has some advice for anyone of any age considering a tattoo:
While tattoos have been around for centuries, and modern techniques have made tattooing safer, Dr. Searles offers one last piece of advice. “Obviously the tattoo is permanent,” he says, “so if you are sure this is how you wish to express yourself, be certain the design is what you want. It will be a lot harder and more costly to get it off than itwas to get it in the first place.”
For more information about skin health, check out the Canadian Skin Patient Alliance’s magazine, Canadian Skin, in your GP or dermatologist’s office or online at canadianskin.ca.
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