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Tattoos and Medication
Q: I am
getting a tattoo soon but I have to have my wisdom teeth removed by an
oral surgeon. I've heard the antibiotics from that can have a negative
affect on a new tattoo. Does anyone know how long I should wait after
getting the tattoo to have my teeth removed?
Sleopard81
A:
The
antibiotics would more likely be beneficial to your healing tattoo,
providing further protection against infection. Although something can be
said about trying to heal two processes at the same time. I still say
there's no risk.
Albert
Q: My
husband wants to get a tattoo but he takes 3-4 mg. Of Coumadin a
day. Coumadin is a blood thinner that keeps the blood from clotting
properly. The tattoo artist who does my work is worried that that the
tattoo won't heal properly, of course. My husband cannot go without his
meds for even a day or too. Hope you can help.
Steve
..:~)
A:
Well,
Steve, Coumadin
will not likely interfere with a tattoo, but there are limitations. Having
a large boomer clientele, I have tattooed lots of people on blood
thinners and they have no problems in healing. They cannot, however, take
long sessions, I usually have to call it quits by the first 60-90 minutes.
People who drink large amounts of alcohol or take blood thinners bleed a
little more than most people. Generally the longer someone is being
tattooed, the more the skin is irritated and they bleed more after a long
session, pushing the pigment back out in spots. This does not apply to
small tattoos (under 1 hour) or to black and gray tattoos.
Albert
Another note I would like to make is that many
people on blood thinners may have heart problems. Magnetic fields have been shown
to affect pacemakers and even kill people wearing them. A tattoo machine
is an electromagnet and I do not recommend anyone with a pacemaker be
tattooed.
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