not that I know of ,but my suggestine would be no...
Alot of the tattoo designs have a meaning, but then again, alot dont. Some people just get a tattoo simply because when they see it they automatically fall in love with it. This is a reason why most people regret their tattoos in the future. But a M16 could have thousands of different meanings for the thousands of different people that may have it. -Shocker---- It probably means that the wearer likes the German Thrash Metal band "Sodom". As opposed to an M-13 tattoo which probably means the wearer belongs to the gang Mara Salvatrucha (who often have deeply cool and very visible tattoos).
You may be having an allergic reaction to the ink because ink poisoning is impossible with tattoo ink (save for glow in the dark and UV reactive). All tattoo inks are inert and will not poison you. Allergic reactions however are fairly common.
Most allergies to eyewear arise from the nickel metal in eyeglass frames, even frames that claim to be another metal (ie-titanium) usually still have trace amounts of nickel metal in them. If the metal on the frame is turning green where it touches your skin, this is usually a sign of nickel metal allergy. If you do truly have an allergy to polycarbonate lenses (which I've never heard of) you can just use standard plastic (CR-39) or glass lenses.
gold, Au, is a transition metal.
niether it is a transition metal
Since tattoo ink is not regulated by the FDA there is a lot of ingredient's in tattoo ink, including heavy metals. Because of that reason some people have allergic reactions to their tattoos.
Some People are allergic to the metal in the braces, if you think that you may be allergic you nedd to talk to your ortho.
Gold is a very safe bet for metal, not many people are allergic to gold.
People put on tattoos that generally symbolize something. Cogs in a tattoo symbolizes metal, the skeleton and bearer of machines.
Yes, people frequently become allergic to nickel and chromium (though you are unlikely to become allergic to gold or platinum). To check this it is possible to have an allergy test.
yes. i am allergic to the metal in the needles but the doctor does not know why.
Pure nickel metal does not contain any other elements, but in practice some mixture called "nickel" because that is its predominant constituent could cause allergic reaction to one of its other constituents.
Ralph
It's a common tattoo among those who want to openly rebel against religion, or people who like death metal.
The Tattoo of Oriboris indicated that the bearer of the tattoo was not human, but a homunculus.
She is allergic to metal.
Some people are allergic to having certain metal compounds coming into contact with their skin. In order to avoid this hypoallergenic earrings are plated with a different metal to avoid a reaction.