Would you let a high school dropout do surgery on you? In terms of penetrating someone's skin and opening their blood stream up to anything in the immediate area, that's what tattooing is comparable to most of the time.
No one knows how many people get hep-c from tattooing but it is listed as a transmission route, along with body piercings, acupuncture, manicures and pedicures, etc.
I believe the risk with tattooing is not so much in the syringes, if it's a licensed parlor, but in the DYES which are NOT changed all the time and even if the syringe is disposed, if blood comes in contact with the dye then the next, sanitary syringe could possibly be contaminated from the contamonated dye.
At least, that's what I've read.
I agree. No tattooing.
wyntre
NEVER - FOR YOU OR THE NEXT PERSON YOU WOULD GIVE IT TO
DANGER DANGER DANGER WILL ROBINSON!