It seems that today most people get tattoos are more concerned about the quality of the tattoo and the effect of aging alter the tattoo, the risks to long term health . The health risks associated with the injection of hundreds of needles into the dermis or inner layer of the skin are widely disseminated and more tattoo artists take these issues very seriously. We all have heard of AIDS and hepatitis C , but do you know the current debate about the potential risks of skin cancer associated with tattoo inks ?
Recent years have seen an increase in stories about the possibility of getting tattoo inks skin cancer . Limited studies to date have not confirmed a direct link between cancer and tattoo inks ..
Phthalates and other chemical ingredients used in tattoo inks have raised questions about the risks of long-term health , as reported cancer.It skin is considered that certain types of phthalates that have the potential to alter testosterone or imitate estrogen . Exposure to phthalates has identified potential sperm defects and altered thyroid hormones .
It is believed that phthalates in tattoo inks are eliminated from the body within hours unlike many other forms of exposure to phthalates. A study has shown that phthalates are applied to the skin lotion were absorbed and metabolized , and the same is likely to happen with phthalates in tattoo inks. It would be advisable for pregnant women and nursing mothers to avoid exposure to phthalates .
Tattoo inks for injection that contains exogenous pigments in the skin , creates a unique situation because of the large amount of metal salts and organic dyes remain on the skin for a lifetime. Potential carcinogenic risks of tattoo inks remain questionable . Several studies have identified the presence of potential carcinogens or chemicals inks.One procuring tattoo commonly used in black tattoo ink called benzo ( a) Pyrenean is known to be a potent carcinogen that causes skin cancer in tests on animals. Tattoo inks injected as such senor (a) Pyrenean directly damage the dermis of the skin. One could conclude that it can contribute to skin cancer .
Scientists and health professionals are still debating the possible relationship between tattoo inks and cancer. Over the past forty years, there have been only 50 documented cases of squeamish cell carcinoma , malignant melanoma or basal cell carcinoma, with possible connections to tattoos , compared with the millions of tattoos obtained. Epidemiological studies on the effects of the tattoo ink could be taken , even if it would not be easy . A lot of people should be monitored tattooed for a long period of time to see if they develop problems such as skin cancer near their tattoos. The low number of reported cancers of the skin resulting tattoos could be considered a coincidence.
In addition , extensive studies are needed to provide more conclusive evidence on the effects of tattoo ink and the risk of cancer . The FDA is more concerned about the ingredients in tattoo ink growth. In the 2000s , the FDA has received a number of related to giving and receiving tattoos complaints. Since then, the FDA began research on the chemical components of tattoo inks. The FDA is studying how the body breaks down the tattoo ink that fades with time. Is the body absorbs the ink or is it disappearing from sun exposure ? A tattoo inks common yellow pigment, Pigment Yellow 74, is suspected of being a risk of breakdown in the body.
When skin cells containing tattoo inks are killed by sunlight or tattoo ink laser light is down and could spread throughout the body . It is believed that tattoo inks could spread to the lymph nodes if it has unknown health problems or not is still unknown. Lymph nodes filter pathogens interfering in this process could have devastating effects on health.
It is recommended not to have a tattoo is placed too close to a mole. Changes that occur in a mole , such as asymmetry, border, color, size, shape , texture are warning signs of a possible melanoma and other skin cancers . Ensure that all moles are left completely visible to avoid any delay in detecting changes. When melanoma is detected early , it is usually curable as the most advanced melanomas are much more difficult to cure. A tattoo that covers a mole may delay detection and extremely dangerous, even deadly . If you get a tattoo, make sure it is placed away from taupe . This is particularly important for people who have many moles or dysplastic nevi (atypical nevus syndrome) , due to the increased risk of developing melanoma , perhaps in one of your moles .
It must be very diligent in taking care of our skin properly after a tattoo and monitor changes that may occur in the skin. Our skin is the largest organ of the body and has many important functions. We protect against injury and disease, regulates our temperature and keeps our body hydrated. There are three layers of our skin the first layers of the epidermis is the outer layer of the skin. The second layer or dermis is the inner layer and the third layer is the layer of subcutaneous fat .
Cancer is a disease of the body's cells . Normally, the body's cells grow and divide in an orderly manner . Some cells can grow and divide abnormally growing bump , a tumor. The tumors can be noncancerous (benign ) or cancerous (malignant ) . Benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. Cancer cells in a malignant tumor have the ability to spread to areas in the body, if it is not treated . These cells can destroy surrounding tissue and break the original cancer , which affects other organs in the body. These cells can then form another tumor considered a second cancer.
The skin cancer begins in the basal layer of the epidermis. There are three main types of cancer, basal cell carcinoma of the skin , squeamish cell carcinoma and melanoma. Melanomas are from pigment cells , while basal cell and squeamish cell carcinomas from epidermal cells. Basal cell carcinomas are the cancer of the most common but least dangerous skin. They grow slowly , but if it is not treated, it can have a deep ulcer. Fortunately , very rarely spread to other parts of the body .
Basal cell carcinomas are the most common on the trunk face, neck and upper . They appear as a lump or scaly area and are pale , pearly or red . Squeamish cell carcinomas are less common , but more dangerous . Usually grow over a period of several weeks to several months. These cancers can spread to other parts of the body if not treated immediately. Squeamish cell carcinomas appear on areas of the skin most often exposed to the sun . They scale the red areas that may bleed easily and ulcerate , looking at the wound incurable .
The main cause of this type of skin cancer is exposure to the sun for many years . Skin cancer melanoma is rarer but more dangerous . This is often a fast-growing cancer , which, if left untreated can spread quickly to other parts of the body to form secondary cancers. Melanomas can occur anywhere on the body. The first sign of melanoma is often a change in a freckle or mole , or the appearance of a new point. Changes in size, shape or color usually observed for a period of several weeks to several months. Melanoma usually occurs from adolescence, most often observed between 30 and 50 years .
Any sign of a scab that does not heal the pain, a little bump that is red , pale or pearly in color, or in a new place , freckle or mole changes color , thickness or shape over several weeks or months. The spots are dark brown to black , red or blue - black must be checked by a doctor immediately. A high percent of basal cell carcinomas and squeamish cell carcinomas detected and treated early are cured .
If you have any concerns about the health of your skin or tattoos consult a doctor immediately , prevention is better than cure.
Recent years have seen an increase in stories about the possibility of getting tattoo inks skin cancer . Limited studies to date have not confirmed a direct link between cancer and tattoo inks ..
Phthalates and other chemical ingredients used in tattoo inks have raised questions about the risks of long-term health , as reported cancer.It skin is considered that certain types of phthalates that have the potential to alter testosterone or imitate estrogen . Exposure to phthalates has identified potential sperm defects and altered thyroid hormones .
It is believed that phthalates in tattoo inks are eliminated from the body within hours unlike many other forms of exposure to phthalates. A study has shown that phthalates are applied to the skin lotion were absorbed and metabolized , and the same is likely to happen with phthalates in tattoo inks. It would be advisable for pregnant women and nursing mothers to avoid exposure to phthalates .
Tattoo inks for injection that contains exogenous pigments in the skin , creates a unique situation because of the large amount of metal salts and organic dyes remain on the skin for a lifetime. Potential carcinogenic risks of tattoo inks remain questionable . Several studies have identified the presence of potential carcinogens or chemicals inks.One procuring tattoo commonly used in black tattoo ink called benzo ( a) Pyrenean is known to be a potent carcinogen that causes skin cancer in tests on animals. Tattoo inks injected as such senor (a) Pyrenean directly damage the dermis of the skin. One could conclude that it can contribute to skin cancer .
Scientists and health professionals are still debating the possible relationship between tattoo inks and cancer. Over the past forty years, there have been only 50 documented cases of squeamish cell carcinoma , malignant melanoma or basal cell carcinoma, with possible connections to tattoos , compared with the millions of tattoos obtained. Epidemiological studies on the effects of the tattoo ink could be taken , even if it would not be easy . A lot of people should be monitored tattooed for a long period of time to see if they develop problems such as skin cancer near their tattoos. The low number of reported cancers of the skin resulting tattoos could be considered a coincidence.
In addition , extensive studies are needed to provide more conclusive evidence on the effects of tattoo ink and the risk of cancer . The FDA is more concerned about the ingredients in tattoo ink growth. In the 2000s , the FDA has received a number of related to giving and receiving tattoos complaints. Since then, the FDA began research on the chemical components of tattoo inks. The FDA is studying how the body breaks down the tattoo ink that fades with time. Is the body absorbs the ink or is it disappearing from sun exposure ? A tattoo inks common yellow pigment, Pigment Yellow 74, is suspected of being a risk of breakdown in the body.
When skin cells containing tattoo inks are killed by sunlight or tattoo ink laser light is down and could spread throughout the body . It is believed that tattoo inks could spread to the lymph nodes if it has unknown health problems or not is still unknown. Lymph nodes filter pathogens interfering in this process could have devastating effects on health.
It is recommended not to have a tattoo is placed too close to a mole. Changes that occur in a mole , such as asymmetry, border, color, size, shape , texture are warning signs of a possible melanoma and other skin cancers . Ensure that all moles are left completely visible to avoid any delay in detecting changes. When melanoma is detected early , it is usually curable as the most advanced melanomas are much more difficult to cure. A tattoo that covers a mole may delay detection and extremely dangerous, even deadly . If you get a tattoo, make sure it is placed away from taupe . This is particularly important for people who have many moles or dysplastic nevi (atypical nevus syndrome) , due to the increased risk of developing melanoma , perhaps in one of your moles .
It must be very diligent in taking care of our skin properly after a tattoo and monitor changes that may occur in the skin. Our skin is the largest organ of the body and has many important functions. We protect against injury and disease, regulates our temperature and keeps our body hydrated. There are three layers of our skin the first layers of the epidermis is the outer layer of the skin. The second layer or dermis is the inner layer and the third layer is the layer of subcutaneous fat .
Cancer is a disease of the body's cells . Normally, the body's cells grow and divide in an orderly manner . Some cells can grow and divide abnormally growing bump , a tumor. The tumors can be noncancerous (benign ) or cancerous (malignant ) . Benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. Cancer cells in a malignant tumor have the ability to spread to areas in the body, if it is not treated . These cells can destroy surrounding tissue and break the original cancer , which affects other organs in the body. These cells can then form another tumor considered a second cancer.
The skin cancer begins in the basal layer of the epidermis. There are three main types of cancer, basal cell carcinoma of the skin , squeamish cell carcinoma and melanoma. Melanomas are from pigment cells , while basal cell and squeamish cell carcinomas from epidermal cells. Basal cell carcinomas are the cancer of the most common but least dangerous skin. They grow slowly , but if it is not treated, it can have a deep ulcer. Fortunately , very rarely spread to other parts of the body .
Basal cell carcinomas are the most common on the trunk face, neck and upper . They appear as a lump or scaly area and are pale , pearly or red . Squeamish cell carcinomas are less common , but more dangerous . Usually grow over a period of several weeks to several months. These cancers can spread to other parts of the body if not treated immediately. Squeamish cell carcinomas appear on areas of the skin most often exposed to the sun . They scale the red areas that may bleed easily and ulcerate , looking at the wound incurable .
The main cause of this type of skin cancer is exposure to the sun for many years . Skin cancer melanoma is rarer but more dangerous . This is often a fast-growing cancer , which, if left untreated can spread quickly to other parts of the body to form secondary cancers. Melanomas can occur anywhere on the body. The first sign of melanoma is often a change in a freckle or mole , or the appearance of a new point. Changes in size, shape or color usually observed for a period of several weeks to several months. Melanoma usually occurs from adolescence, most often observed between 30 and 50 years .
Any sign of a scab that does not heal the pain, a little bump that is red , pale or pearly in color, or in a new place , freckle or mole changes color , thickness or shape over several weeks or months. The spots are dark brown to black , red or blue - black must be checked by a doctor immediately. A high percent of basal cell carcinomas and squeamish cell carcinomas detected and treated early are cured .
If you have any concerns about the health of your skin or tattoos consult a doctor immediately , prevention is better than cure.