The earliest recorded tattoo was found on a Peruvian mummy in 6,000 BC. That's some old ink! And considering humans lose roughly 40,000 skin cells per hour, how do these markings last? details the different methods, machines and macrophages (you'll see) that go into making tattoos stand the test of time.
Tattoo & Skin Facts
The earliest recorded tattoo was found on a Peruvian mummy in 6,000 BC. That's some old ink! And considering humans lose roughly 40,000 skin cells per hour, how do these markings last? details the different methods, machines and macrophages (you'll see) that go into making tattoos stand the test of time.
Our skin shed losing about 30-40 thousand skin cells per hour that's a million per day The reason why a tattoo doesn’t flake off is with the pigments? the simple answer is Tattooing involves getting into the pigment deep enough in the outermost layer of the skin
What makes tattoos permanent?
A tattoo needle passes through the skin at a frequency of 50 to 30,000 times per minute the needles allows the ink to seep deep into the dermis which is composed of collagen fibers, nerves, glands, blood vessels and more Every time it penetrates the skin it causes a wound, that alerts the body to begin the healing process, calling immune system to cells to the wound site to begin repairing the skin. it is this very process the makes tattoos permanent
Dermal Regeneration Tattoo healing
Dermal regeneration takes 2 to for weeks, this is the reason why tattoo artist recommend that you stay away from sun exposure or water ultra violet rays contribute to the pigment breakdown that causes tattoo to fade. it can be mintage by the use of sunblock.
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