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Can getting fat or thin lead to tattoo deformation?
Being fat or thin will lead to tattoo deformation, and tattoo patterns will become larger or smaller in proportion.

You can think of tattoos as vector diagrams. The pattern will change in proportion to your size, and the integrity of the pattern itself will not be affected. There will be no breakpoints and bumps unless the tattoo artist is not skilled or the pattern is removed during the recovery process.

People with heart disease and diabetes can't get tattoos. Neither can pregnant and women in their physiological period.

Don't stay up late drinking before tattooing, keep your body comfortable and achieve the best recovery effect. If you are in a secret place, remember to come back after taking a shower.

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From a medical point of view, tattooing is a harmful behavior. Skin is the first line of defense of human body, which can resist the damage of external mechanical, physical and chemical stimuli and the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms, and plays an important role in human health. Tattoos, on the other hand, destroy this line of defense, making the human body's ability to resist various stimuli decline, especially prone to bacterial infection.

Most tattoos are not strictly disinfected or not disinfected at all. When the needle tip pierces the skin, bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms are brought into the body, causing various infectious diseases, such as furuncle, carbuncle, erysipelas, impetigo and so on.

If the wound area is large, the bacteria are highly toxic, and even grow and multiply in the blood, they will suffer from septicemia, which is life-threatening. The risk of tattoo infection is the biggest factor that the American Blood Bank Association requires tattooers to wait for one year before donating blood.

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