Get Yourself A Medical Tattoo After Breast Cancer

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Medical tattoos
Question: What is a medical tattoo? Don't get your thoughts flying. It's not one of those trendy tattoos that doctors do in hospitals to satisfy your tattooing urge. Yes, it's a tattoo, but of a different kind, with a different set of objectives.

Medical tattoos are done with one prime objective. It's a way to let people know about some body's acute illness. Facebook, one of the popular social communities, has a community dedicated to it. Almost all users in the community carry a medical tattoo. When browsed through some of the questions that was raised in the community, it was found that the initiative was a way to encourage people to opt for medical tattoos.

'Wall' a place in the community where you put down your thoughts for those in your friends list to read it had some of the important thoughts and ideas. Some of them were too informative and is sure to enlighten a lot of the people reading this. "I am currently working with a man with an intellectual disability who has type one diabetes and he is keen to get a medicalalert / armband tattoo to show he has diabetes.

I'm interested to see other designs from people to show him so he can decide what he likes," says Rozze, one user in facebook. And for those who already had one, it just gave them a reason to have one more. "I would actually like to get one more tiny one on the underside of my wrist. Another diabetes support ribbon," says Sheri who was on her way to have one more. She added: There was an article in the local paper sometime ago about a group of family and friends who had a pink one done in support of a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer."

Speaking about breast cancer, medical tattoos come as a bless for patients diagnosed with the same. During breast reconstruction, many a times, the surgery leaves some unwanted marks. These tattoos can be used to disguise these marks. It's can also be used to fill in areas of pigment loss, which is normal to be seen during breast surgery.

With so much of talks about the new trend, a useful one if one may say, which normally is not the case with 'trends', it's yet to be seen how effective the whole trend will be. Also, success will depend on the number of people opting for it, which is still minimal. All that one can say for now is, 'wait for the time to speak for it self.'

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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