You can get the HIV virus if it is passed from one person to another. If a needle isn't sterilised it can hold blood (and the virus) from the previous user. You should insist on fresh clean needles. Read this: *http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_HIV_transmitted
yes you do you are still tattooing and permanently messing people up if not certificate u can catch aids form doing a tattoo not them but even you
Not likely. Tattoo ink may be removed from the blood, but it would appear in trace amounts in urine.
Most likely it is meant to represent strength or protection.
You can safely get a tattoo done by the traditional Japanese Teborimethod(hand tattooing) but a machine done tattoo is too risky as the electrical field of a tattoo machine can be misinterpreted by your ICD as anarrhythmia and cause it to shock you, which could kill you. The problem is finding an artist who can do hand tattooing. I searched the state of Texas for such an artist and was finally able to find one, and only a mere 50 miles from me in Tyler, Kelly's Tattoos. He uses a bamboo shaft, which he gives you when finished.
technically yes, you could scar the body in a designed manner. But no, you cannot really get a tattoo with pen ink. You will most likely get ink poisoning
A bamboo tattoo symbolizes the bamboo plant's qualities. It represents durability, strength, stability not to mention a long and productive life. The symbol of bamboo also represents the endless cycle of death, life and rebirth.
Well, a bamboo tattoo could be a tattoo of bamboo on the skin, but I think you are probably referring to the old way of tattooing with sharpened bamboo. The word tattoo comes from the Polynesian word tatau, which actually means to tap repeatedly. Still used in these modern times, but not so much, the process involved fixing a sharpened bamboo point to a flexible bamboo piece that was then tapped repeatedly with yet another piece of bamboo. This same style was used in other places with anything that could be shaped into a point, even rose thorns.
No, getting a tattoo does not increase the risk of contracting or transmitting AIDS as long as proper sterilization and safety measures are followed by the tattoo artist.
HIV is an infection that LEADS to AIDS. So, most likely, people with HIV are very likely to get AIDS.
No, not likely.
No, not likely.
It is likely.
strength! Bamboos are one of the few trees that can stand up to hurricanes. Because of that, plus their long life span, they symbolize reliability, courage, good breeding, longevity, good fortune, and impending fame. A bamboo tattoo design could represent any of those meanings.
a simple answer for this one...... nowhere? wait till your 18 to get a tattoo, or else you will regret getting the tattoo, most likely.
Most likely made out of bamboo.
in forests where there is plenty of bamboo
The Chance of hepatitis & other diseases are more likely after a tattoo.