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Question
I am 69 years old, have had
type 1
diabetes
for 38 years, and I am considering getting a tattoo on my lower leg. My circulation is good in my legs and feet although I have
neuropathy.
Is this likely to be a problem?
Answer
You should be able to get a tattoo without a problem if:
- Your diabetes is under excellent control.
- You have the tattooing done under sterile conditions.
(By the way, alcohol swabbing of the skin would not
be sufficient —
one of those ugly-smelling, yellow-orange liquids like Betadine)
should be used.)
- Your doctor agrees that the neuropathy will not impair wound-healing.
Also, see
tattoos for life at this website.
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