If you mind, I did do my research before commenting. Getting tattoos in a professional place isn’t dangerous, and it’s not what I commented about. I talked about the “stick and poke” tattoos. If not done perfectly, which is really hard when you’re not a professional, these kind of tattoos can cause severe infections and scarring. And btw, dermatologists agree that the stick and poke tattoos aren’t worth the risk. “Tiny needle punctures may seem like no big deal, but that little trauma can lead to a lifelong scar,” says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, a professor at Yale School of Medicine. It is much safer to do tattoos at a professional place, and it’s worth it.
@@noayaelsagi3547 i have 37 tattoos all of them done by my self 20 of them are hand poked and the other 17 are done with a tattoo pen, I’ve tatted my neck right next to my jugular and my face and tatted many other people , everything your saying about hand poked tattoos has happened in a professional setting so therefore you and “experts” don’t make any good points, a tattoo itself is dangerous as your making and open wound in the skin, people are only advised to go to a professional setting because the artist is good at its work and knows how to treat an open wound so someone doesn’t get an infection because there assuming people wont care for the open wound as a tattoo artist can, i haven’t got 1 infection and neither have the people i have tatted and I’m not a professional and will never be one because ill rather have many skills than 1, tattooing is dangerous for people who don’t have knowledge not because of what setting there in
She should be wearing gloves
How to sketch that picture on body?
They used a stencil.
Please don’t do that.. it’s extremely dangerous
Not dangerous at all, do your research on tattoos.
If you mind, I did do my research before commenting.
Getting tattoos in a professional place isn’t dangerous, and it’s not what I commented about. I talked about the “stick and poke” tattoos. If not done perfectly, which is really hard when you’re not a professional, these kind of tattoos can cause severe infections and scarring.
And btw, dermatologists agree that the stick and poke tattoos aren’t worth the risk. “Tiny needle punctures may seem like no big deal, but that little trauma can lead to a lifelong scar,” says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, a professor at Yale School of Medicine.
It is much safer to do tattoos at a professional place, and it’s worth it.
@@noayaelsagi3547 i have 37 tattoos all of them done by my self 20 of them are hand poked and the other 17 are done with a tattoo pen, I’ve tatted my neck right next to my jugular and my face and tatted many other people , everything your saying about hand poked tattoos has happened in a professional setting so therefore you and “experts” don’t make any good points, a tattoo itself is dangerous as your making and open wound in the skin, people are only advised to go to a professional setting because the artist is good at its work and knows how to treat an open wound so someone doesn’t get an infection because there assuming people wont care for the open wound as a tattoo artist can, i haven’t got 1 infection and neither have the people i have tatted and I’m not a professional and will never be one because ill rather have many skills than 1, tattooing is dangerous for people who don’t have knowledge not because of what setting there in
@@noayaelsagi3547all tattoos are tiny needle punctures. They all leave you prone to infection because the skin is open, professionally or not
@@noayaelsagi3547tons of people have stick and poke tattoos 😅 you need to be hygienic and practice like any other tattoo artist out there.