One way many people express is through tattoos and body jewelry. If
you are interested in any of these forms of self-modification, you will
have to do some research to understand the procedures and the risks
involved. While tattoos are less reversible than piercings, each should be considered permanent.
As with any permanent thing, you should not rush into a decision without giving much time to think. Often what may just be a fad among friends can become a lament, not long after. Try to avoid this scenario to be absolutely sure of your decision.
Then you should be prepared for the pain of each procedure. Tattoos can be incredibly painful, depending on the location in the body and the size of the tattoo you end up going to. It is important to discuss this with the tattoo artist before deciding to go ahead with the procedure. They must be able to provide a realistic idea of time and pain to expect. They will also give you instructions on how to care for the area after the procedure. You
must be completely decided on your design choice when you arrive at
your appointment to ensure you will not have any regrets. If you think you might change your mind, perhaps body jewelry is a better way to go.
Unlike tattoos, body jewelry is generally pretty reversible. If you end up deciding it's not for you, you can be fairly simple to take Piercing and let the hole close. Some areas of the body close faster than others. Tongue piercings can close within hours during the first year, so it's very easy to reverse if you change your mind. As with tattoos, make sure you have the procedure done by a professional in a clean and sterile environment.
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