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    can tattoos increase melanoma risk?

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    • the MOUSET Offline
      the MOUSE
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      can tattoos increase melanoma risk?

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      • Norwegian MugabeN Offline
        Norwegian Mugabe
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        Tattoos are an aesthetic catastrophe. Stop thinking about tattoos.

        Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

        Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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        • Hando-JinH Offline
          Hando-Jin
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          they're using nano materials in some of the new inks

          https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4464189/

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            the MOUSE @Norwegian Mugabe
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            @Norwegian-Mugabe it can be very good boost to smv but i sunbathe whole body often

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              Andreas @the MOUSE
              last edited by Andreas

              @the-MOUSE Tattoos are well known to lead to inflammation and immune responses. Thus even if there are no studies that looked at melanoma, it may at least be a theoretical risk.
              It seems to depend on the colours used. The bright colours may have more toxic metals. I herd of tattoos using black ink without heavy metals.

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