I've had about 6 tattoos since being diabetic and they've all healed in the normal time expected.
A well controlled T1 should have no problems with being tattooed.
One consideration is other medication than insulin. As a T1 I also take aspirin daily as do a lot of diabetics, this can lead to problems whilst having a tattoo, especially a large tattoo. Aspirin thins the blood thus increasing the bleed time which could be problematic whilst having a tattoo. Prior to my last tattoo I stopped taking aspirin 7 days before tattoo date in order to assist my blood clotting/ healing abilities. Making changes to medication is something that should only be undertaken with advice from relevant sources. GP's DSN's etc.
Hi @Didi61 ,
I've got a tattoo & never had a problem with normal cuts healing either..
One should always use a reputable tattooist. & following the general tattoo "after care" while it heals, there should be no problem...
Hi.Therower thanksnfor your reply. How long after the tattoo did you resume the aspirin?
Hi.
Started back on aspirin the next day.
Apparently it can take at least 4 to 5 days for the aspirin to completely leave your blood system, hence me stopping 7 days prior.
Good luck with your tattoo ( s ).
i have 19 tats,healing has never been an issue,infact my artist is shocked at how well I heal and retain ink.I've had about 6 tattoos since being diabetic and they've all healed in the normal time expected.
i have 19 tats,healing has never been an issue,infact my artist is shocked at how well I heal and retain ink.
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