So, in the end, it is realistically up to you. There are no approved inks on the market today for use in humans, although with the removal of phosphorus from these UV inks and many other improvements they are much safer today. These relatively unique tattoos can certainly be an intriguing prospect and many people choose to ignore the risk and go for it without any adverse effects. The risk is there, and it is certainly higher than in normal tattooing, but there is risk in everything. Many tattoo artists will agree to work with UV inks if requested, and it should be no great difficulty finding one to do your piece should you choose to go this rather original route.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Ultraviolet Koi Fish Tattoo
So, in the end, it is realistically up to you. There are no approved inks on the market today for use in humans, although with the removal of phosphorus from these UV inks and many other improvements they are much safer today. These relatively unique tattoos can certainly be an intriguing prospect and many people choose to ignore the risk and go for it without any adverse effects. The risk is there, and it is certainly higher than in normal tattooing, but there is risk in everything. Many tattoo artists will agree to work with UV inks if requested, and it should be no great difficulty finding one to do your piece should you choose to go this rather original route.
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