This tattoo trend can be dangerous.
More people are getting tattoos under anesthesia, but medical experts warn against this dangerous tactic – at least one has already died while doing so.
General anesthesia brings a state of sleep with the use of a combination of medicines and is usually used before and during surgery or other medical procedures. But now some who want to climb without feeling scratching needle pain are looking to fall for their sessions.
Romeo Lacoste, an artist with the California Dreamâ tattoo shop in Los Angeles, said his customers have become increasingly interesting in tattoos of sedation during their sessions – “
“I have worked with many celebrities and senior net individuals, and they are actually asking me about it for a long time,” Lacoste told USA Today.

The medical sedation forbids them from feeling the pain and collision as they paint.
He insists he only works with reliable anesthesiologists and take all standard precautions, including the evaluation of a doctor and being in an operating room.
“We finally found a way to make it happen and connect the points and work with some of the leading anesthesiologists in Los Angeles.

Lacoste explained that its customers undergoing general anesthesia usually do so to get intricate tattoos that cover too much surface and last up to a few days to finish. Moreover, he told USA Today that the whole process could cost between $ 30,000 and $ 35,000 – while a back tattoo anesthesia would normally be 10,000 to $ 15,000.
In January, one hand Aun a six-hour trip to Miami from Michigan to undergo six tattoos applications over 50 hours in total.
“I will feel the consequences, just like any other person who will feel a tattoo, but I will not feel it long, and that was definitely a part of the puzzle for me,” Dom Groenveld, 36, told Miami Herald of his entry session, which took place in a southern Miami. The center of outpatient surgery under the alert eyes of a board certified anesthesiologist.
Famous people are not immune to the appeal.
Tyga is said to be under eight hours for a process last year, Marketplace reported, and Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott’s defender calmed down for 11 hours to get a foot tattoo in 2023, according to Bleacher Report.
The process, however, carries risks including infection, allergic reactions and skin issues, such as scarring, Herald reported.
Now, some medical professionals are not excited to consider the trend.
Target owner Tiffany Moon, an author and anesthesiologist, was angry by a viral video that showed a man who seemed to be unconscious while some tattoo artists covered their backs on the paint.
In another Tiktok clip, she claimed that the man was not properly intubated and seemed to have the wrong medical equipment attached to his body.
“It makes me so angry that people are doing that,” Moon said in the clip.
“My concern, as a boarding anesthesiologist, is it how safe is this when it is happening?” The moon told USA Today.
And it is not wrong to worry.
Ricardo Godoi, an influential Brazilian author, entered cardiac arrest and died during a procedure to put his entire back earlier this year.
The tragic event happened Jan. 20 in a hospital in the Santa Caterin state of Brazil, where the wheels would undergo general anesthesia before the body’s works began.
It is reported that the tattoo artist had not even begun when a heart attack was hit shortly after the calm process had begun.
However, Moon, an alum of the “Housewives Real of Dallas”, said it was subject to general anesthesia for a tattoo meeting could be okay if done properly.
“If, for example, it was happening in an outpatient surgical environment, where there were rescue equipment available, where there was an anesthesiologist insurance administration, anesthesia, where the patient was being adequately monitored, this is completely acceptable.
But some tattoo fanatics disagree that it is “acceptable”, even if medical experts approve the procedure. Lacoste noted that some believe that “you need to win your tattoo” by enduring the pain.
But not everyone is a masokist.
â € œ the whole idea of â € € want to endure the pain to get paint because Miami Herald told him.
“You absolutely can’t do a plastic surgery without anesthesia, while, for a tattoo, you can,” Moon Usa Today told Moon. “For that, it just doesn’t want to [go without]. More appropriate or wouldn’t you prefer because of pain and time saving. “
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