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Commonly reported symptoms of tattoo ink with associated infections include the appearance of rashes or lesions.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers and tattoo artists that two tattoo inks have tested positive ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning tattoo artists and their customers about contaminated tattoo inks that can ...
Consumers are advised to avoid these inks and report any adverse reactions ... from Sacred Tattoo Ink said. Tattoo-ink-associated infections can create the appearance of rashes or lesions where ...
Tattoo artists and consumers are being urged to steer clear of certain Sacred Tattoo Ink products after federal testing ...
Consumers, artists, and retailers urged to avoid specific ink batches ... as allergic reactions or other conditions, complicating diagnosis and delaying effective treatment. Tattoo artists and ...
The FDA warns that "serious injury" may occur from the use of ink contaminated with bacteria, which may lead to infections or ...
Not only do the two use different “inks”—traditional tattoos use concentrated tattoo ink ... possible to have an allergic reaction to the dye that could cause a rash or an infection ...
Infection (due to either contaminated tattoo ink or improper hygiene ... and typically presents as raised areas within the tattoo. An allergic reaction can cause itchiness, bumps, or a rash. In some ...