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10 Fearless Tattoo Artists From South Korea

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In the past several years, has become a powerhouse for great tattoo . But technically, their practice is considered illegal in the eyes of the South government.
Why is this? The reasoning makes sense but doesn’t reflect the current state of tattooing. are seen as a “medical procedure” that should be performed by a doctor, not an unlicensed artist. “It’s invasive,” explained Medical Association spokeswoman Ahn So-Young. “The skin is punctured, and it bleeds. That’s why we look at it as a medical procedure.” To them—and rightfully so—there is a risk of disease from improperly sterilized needles. The government has, however, began to look into the possibility of reversing the law by studying tattoo shops.

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