there would be no fabulous tattoos
Most tattoo needles are made of some grade of stainless steel. Surgical stainless steel is very common in tattooing needles.
I prefer to use a 7 RL but on Ocasions i do use a 9RL
it would die , cant produce food
You really should not be reusing needles to tattoo someone. If you are going to though, the only way to properly sterilize them is by using an autoclave. An autoclave uses extreme pressure and heat to kill germs and bacteria.
Do you mean single file or magnum needles? No matter, tiny circles my friend.
The term "body art" includes anything done to beautify the body. This could be temporary like henna or permanent like piercings, brandings, and tattooing. Tattooing is a subset of body art that involves pushing ink down underneath the skin with needles.
The tattooing process involves: 1. Handling the fish out of the water. 2. Puncturing the fish with needles to inject the dye. 3. There is a possibility of post tattooing infection. 4. If the fish are stressed, there is a risk of lowering their immune system, making them more susceptible to diseases and infections.
Tattooing out of the home is illegal mainly because of sanitation risks. If someone is just tattooing out of their home, there's no real way to make sure that they're taking proper health precautions. Tattoo artists in shops are generally required to wear gloves, face masks in some places, sterilize their equipment, dispose of used needles in special bio-hazard containers, sterilize any and all work surfaces after every customer, etc. Someone tattooing out of their home probably isn't going to do all of the things I listed above.
No, they cannot shoot their needles
Hand Tapping or simply tattooing by hand or tattooing without electricity
Practicing safe sex, being tested, limiting your number of sexual partners, and avoiding sharing of needles (especially in piercing and tattooing).
Why would you do that?