The Dangers of Mole Tattoos

Mole tattooing may cause localized skin infections (such as itching, pain and other symptoms), cause scarring and other hazards. If mole tattooing is performed in unregulated hospitals, there is also the possibility of infectious diseases.
1. Local skin infection: Mole tattoo needs to pierce the surface skin and inject the liquid containing pigment into the subcutaneous layer. If you don’t pay attention to local hygiene after mole tattooing, it may cause local skin infection, resulting in itching, redness and swelling and other undesirable symptoms.
2. Causing scar hyperplasia: If you do not grasp the depth of the needle into the skin, it may lead to the phenomenon of local skin scar hyperplasia, and fail to achieve the expected ideal results.
3. Possibility of infectious diseases: If you go to an irregular institution for mole tattooing, you may be infected with infectious diseases such as Hepatitis B and AIDS due to the incomplete sterilization of medical equipment.
It is generally recommended to go to a professional hospital, under the operation of the relevant doctors for mole tattooing, after mole tattooing need to pay attention to the daily care of the local skin. If symptoms of discomfort occur, you need to consult a doctor in time, standardized treatment.