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Determine how certain fads affect health. 8 th Grade Objective 2.2. Objective 2.2. Judge the effects of popular fads on health (tattooing, piercing, artificial fingernails). Tattoos. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Determine how certain fads affect health

8th GradeObjective 2.2

Objective 2.2• Judge the effects of popular fads on

health (tattooing, piercing, artificial fingernails).

So You Want A Tattoo??https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfxZOjXLwN8

Tattoos•Is a puncture wound made in the skin and filled with ink usually creating some sort of design. •In North Carolina there is a law prohibiting people under the age of 18 from getting a tattoo, even if parents give permission.

Scarification• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-

H77DXL7lOk

Scarification• The process of creating scars and are formed by cutting

or branding the skin. Also known as branding. Branding can also be done using a hot metal plate to burn the skin.

Do I want a tattoo?How do you know you want a tattoo? Answer these questions below to see if you are prepared to have a

tattoo.

1) Do you really want a tattoo?A tattoo is a lifetime commitment, so you must

be absolutely 100% certain that you want one. You might think that it's the greatest thing in the world today, but will you feel the same about it in 10 years, 20 years or even 50 years?

•2) Do you know the risks of getting a tattoo?• Allergic reactions. Tattoo dyes

— especially red, green, yellow and blue dyes — can cause allergic skin reactions, such as an itchy rash at the tattoo site. • Skin infections. A skin infection

— which might cause redness, swelling, pain and a pus-like drainage.

• Blood borne diseases. If the equipment used to create your tattoo is contaminated with infected blood, you can contract various blood borne diseases — including tetanus, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.

• MRI complications. Rarely, tattoos or permanent makeup might cause swelling or burning in the affected areas during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams. In some cases, tattoo pigments can interfere with the quality of the image — such as when a person who has permanent eyeliner has an MRI of the eye.

Do I really want a tattoo?• 3) What if you want to get a tattoo removed?

– To remove a tattoo, it will cost around $3,000 for a laser treatment. Other types of tattoo removal include:

• Dermabrasion, where skin is "sanded" to remove the surface and middle layers

• Cyosurgery, where the area is frozen prior to its removal

• Excision, where the dermatologic surgeon removes the tattoo with a scalpel and closes the wound with stitches

Piercings• Body Piercing is a to create a puncture or hole made in your body

by a needle.– YOU do NOT have to pierce your body to "belong".– YOU can ALWAYS change your mind or WAIT if you are not sure.– If YOU do decide to have your body pierced, NEVER pierce your own body or

let a friend do it because you can run into very serious health problems.– Always use stainless steel jewelry if YOU do decide to get a piercing.

 What are the risks of body piercing?• The most serious risks are infections, allergic reactions, bleeding,

and damage to nerves or teeth. Infections may be caused by hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, bacteria, and yeast. If the piercer washes his/her hands and uses gloves and sterile equipment and you take good care of your piercing, the risk of infection is lowered (but still exists).

PiercingKnow the risks before you have your body

pierced:• Bacterial infection (where you had the piercing)• Excessive (a lot of) bleeding• Allergic reactions (to certain kinds of jewelry)• Damage to nerves (for example, you may lose feeling at the

area that gets pierced)• Keloids (thick scarring at the piercing site)• Dental damage (swelling and infection of the tongue,

chipped/broken teeth, choking on loose jewelry)

Artificial NailsGenerally safe, but can sometimes harm

your natural nails.• Nail infections– Gap develops between acrylic nail and natural

nail. Can get moist and infection can grow. – Infection can also occur from salons if tools

are unsanitary.

Edmodo Activity• Open the Word Document• Answer the following questions

using the websites provided.

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