When it comes to getting a tattoo, concerns about health and safety are natural, especially regarding the risk of HIV transmission. Let’s explore if and how tattoos could transmit HIV and whether people with HIV can safely get tattoos.
The short answer is that, with strict hygiene standards and safe practices, the risk of HIV transmission through tattooing is meager. HIV, or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is mainly transmitted through blood-to-blood contact. Tattooing involves needles that penetrate the skin and, if improperly handled, could theoretically transmit blood borne infections, including HIV. However, in a professional tattoo studio like Machu Tattoo Studio, which adheres to rigorous hygiene standards, the risk of transmission is effectively eliminated.