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Monday 4 May 2015

Pull skin risk new trend for tattoo enthusiasts

Trend scrape wound so-called 'sacrificial branding', though popular, but it is not legal under the law. - Foto Tumblr fyeahscarified

KUALA LUMPUR: A new trend of making tattoos are increasingly popular around the world.

If you normally use for having a tattoo inks now there is a new way to worship patterns in the body without using a drop of ink.

Mirror quoted the report portal, now carved a permanent scar on the human body to replace the injured tattooing ink.

Trend grate tattoo is called 'sacrificial branding', though popular among fans of tattoos, but it is not legal under the law.

A growing number of tattoo shops around the world that offers a new technique that uses a scalpel compared to the old ways with the ink.

This technique involves a pattern of carved thereby removing the skin so perfect scar formation. Photos - Tumblr fyeahscarified

Waima process looks painful, some describing it less painful than counting injured.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Ontario, said David Jensen, a scar will result in the creation of an open wound where it can lead to the risk of exposure to infection and disease.

"The practice of body modification such as burning, piercing and cutting the skin will break the skin and mucous membranes. Then there was an increase in the risk of scarring, bleeding and psychological trauma as well as exposure and infection of blood-borne pathogens such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV," he said.

But evidence of health did not prevent people from pursuing risky procedures applicable and upload the results on social gunpowder.

Once upon a time, counting the wounded coming from the aboriginal culture in which members do as a rite of passage to the tribe or the worship of the gods.

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