Doctors have equally varied interests as the rest of the population, despite prevailing stereotypes, and some doctors are bound to be interested in tattoos, just like the rest of humans.
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The doctor may notice your tattoo and say something about it but unless it is offensive to them, it should not effect your doctor and patient relationship
go to a doctor. this doesn't sound like something associated with a tattoo.
A dermatologist is the kind of physician who can remove a tattoo. However, not all may practice this. Often if you can find a doctor who does dermabrasion, then they may be able to help you.
Ask your doctor about your condition NOT WIKI...
Check with a doctor !
Your doctor is an idiot for telling you it would be fine. And your tattooist is not a doctor and is not qualified to give such advice. All doctors who actually know what they are talking about will tell you to wait until after you give birth - tattoo ink can enter the blood, blood which you are sharing with your baby.
I really don't see any problems, but ask your doctor. A tattoo does carry risks.
Yes! I had a tattoo done recently and it got infected. I went to the doctor and got mupirocin ointment 2%.
See a doctor.
Often you can, often you can't. Talk to your doctor about what you have in mind and they will advise you.
Well first off if the Tattoo was not at a shop I would go to the doctor and have them look at that. If the tattoo was done at a parlor I would call your tattoo artist and ask him if any of the tattoo work would of had any part of the color.
A person needs to wait for at least 6 or 8 weeks after surgery before getting a tattoo. The person getting the tattoo will need to speak to their doctor before getting the tattoo after surgery to make sure they are healthy enough.