close
close

Pain -free tattoos during anesthesia with the trend

BOSTON (WBZ Newsradio) – A growing trend on social media shows people who receive tattoos under general anesthesia.

For thousands of years, people have been ready to endure a certain level of pain and symptoms during the tattoo process.

But these days could lose weight if this trend begins.

There is a debate between people who would consider getting a tattoo, and those who wouldn't do it. “Part of the experience for me is actually like the sensation,” said a woman. “I think it's an experience for which it is worth presenting.”

John presented the debate a further perspective. “How intolerant towards pain you are for heaven's will … you just don't hurt so much,” he said.

He added his concern about the risks associated with general anesthesia. “Anesthesia can mess up many people. They don't recognize it, but it is not quite as benign as people think.”

But a man without a tattoo said that he would consider getting one if he were put underneath. “Yes, if that was an option.”

While another man agreed. “I mean, I would definitely consider that.”

In most cases, general anesthesia is certainly carried out by certified medical specialists in suitable environments, although there was a case of a 45-year-old influencer in Brazil in January who died under general anesthesia while receiving a tattoo.

Despite the risks, the trend of getting a tattoo grows on social media.

Another consideration is costs.

Anesthesia is expensive.

A tattoo artist said a back tattoo without general anesthesia costs $ 10 to $ 15,000.

With general anesthesia, $ 30 to $ 35.

James Rojas from WBZ Newsradio (@Jamesrojasmmj) Reports.