Dermatologic consequences of body decoration can be scary :: (Tattoos can Cause Keloids). find Pediatric News articles. a skin inflammation resulting inthat patch testing with a standard contact dermatitis http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-81469932.htmlHOME | What will happen if someone with keloid skin gets a tatoo.
from the picture ive just seen of keloid skin, i wouldnt, it wouldnt tattoo properly and would just create a mess
I have a Keliod problem,Advoid getting a tattoo on the chest...Of some odd reason and it is proven that women and are more prone to getting keloids on their chest then anywhere...I have a one inch Keloid on my chest from a surgery and i have a small Keloid on my industrial bar in my ear...but i just got a tattoo 2 months ago on my lower back and no problems! What are Keloids - Skin Care Information:: The skin which grows back is always thick, raised, irregular and cosmetically very unattractive. Keloids may also occur after body piercing, burns, tattoos http://www.dermanetwork.org/glossary/2007/10/what_are_keloids.htmlHOME |
I HAVE 9 TATS AND I HAVE KELOID ISSUES BUT NOTHING HAPPENED IT DEPENDS ON THE ARTISTS TECHNIQUE
not to much just a little rough as I'm a Keloid heeler and my tats are fine and have no loss of detail......
I'd be really hesitant to get a tattoo if I had a tendency to get keloid scars. Dermatologic consequences of body decoration can be scary :: Tattoos. Adverse effects include keloid formation, loss of pigment, sarcoidal reaction, hair or contact dermatitis if the skin is not well protected. http://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/81469932.htmlHOME | Tattoos & Permanent Makeup (Micropigmentation) Lawsuit Information :: Keloids may form any time you injure or traumatize your skin. MRI complications. There have been reports of people with tattoos or permanent makeup who http://www.injuryboard.com/topic/tattoos-permanent-makeup.aspxHOME |
If your artist does what he/she is supposed to do, you won't scar or you will scar very minimally. I keloid very easily, and I have not had any problems (as far as scars/keloids go) with the tattoo. The needle that is used to ink is actually only supposed to go 1/16 of an inch. That isn't very far at all, and the chances of you scarring from something that goes in that shallowly are slim to none. But I would ask the artist before you get inked. Good luck!
I wouldnt suggest getting a tattoo if you are prone to keloids.
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