Tattoo
From BME Encyclopedia
Tattooing is a process by which a pigment, usually ink, is permanently implanted under the skin by piercing the epidermis and depositing the ink into the dermis. Effectively this means that the middle layer of skin contains ink which is protected by the upper layer (when fully healed).
There are archaeological records of tattooing going well into pre-history. Several tattooed mummies have been found all over the world including Otzi the tattooed iceman who dates back to 3300 BC and the Mummy of Amunet from Ancient Egypt. The word itself is thought to be sourced from "tattau", a Tahitian word which translates essentially as "to mark".
Related Risks
- Tattoo Blow-Out
- Crappy Tattoo
- Tattoo Removal
- Tattoo Incision Damage
- I LOVE MEN
- Bra Straps
- Change of Ideals
See Also
- Tattoo FAQ
- Tattooist
- National Tattoo Association
- Commissioned Work of Art
- Custom Tattoo
- Tattoo Touch-Up
- Tattoo Flash
- Category: Tattoo Artists
- Category: Studios
Category page: Category:Tattoos.