If you contracted it from direct contact with the needles in the shop then allmost deffinantly as the shop should have a more secure health and safety procedure. However if you got it afterwards during the healing process then probably not, as the tattoo shop wouldn't be as liable.
You will not get chlamydia from getting a tattoo.
You can get anything you want in Mexico when you are 14. You can get a lot of things you don't want, too...like hepatitis and tetanus. Good luck with that ink!
it means plain and simple you want a tattoo go and get one dreams will be over with
It could cause an infection which can damage a tattoo. If you have to sweat after getting a tattoo then clean it when you're done sweating.
You can find information about getting a tattoo on your foot online through websites such as WebMD and Whole Addiction Tattoo. Generally it is the same process as receiving a tattoo elsewhere but more pain is involved because of the thinness of the skin.
The Chance of hepatitis & other diseases are more likely after a tattoo.
Yes, tattoo's can give you cancer because of the high amount of ink you are injecting into you skin. There are many other types of diseases you can get from tattoos such as: AIDS, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis. Though you can reduce you chance of getting such diseases by selecting a good tattoo parlor.
Sue WHO? Were you intentionally infected?
No because if you have HEPATITIS! you might infect the needles and the die for tattoos.
You can't. You get it from the needle not the tatoo.
No
You will not get chlamydia from getting a tattoo.
Yes it is possible. There are several stories out there about infection getting in the blood causing hepatitis, blood clots, and/or a staph infection. All of which can kill if untreated and taken care of.
It would be extremely ill advised. If you have hep C and your blood or other bodily fluids or your tissue contaminates the artist they retain the right to sue you. If you can find an artist that will accept the risks then by all means go for it, but you must be open with your artist because if you aren't then you can be sued for negligence or even attempted murder depending on the court.
No.
IMHO, there are no pros to getting a tattoo.
Hepatitis is spread via blood. If a tattoo needle is used on someone with hepatitis, then used on someone else without being totally sterilized first, it is possible to spread the infection to the other person.