Adolescent Tattoos, Body Piercings and Body Modifications (2024)

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Studies have shown that an estimated 10-23 percent of adolescents have tattoos and 27-42 percent had body piercings. Among high school students who don’t already have a tattoo, more than 50 percent said they are interested in getting one. Previous reports and data used to be focused on high risk youth but we have seen that body modification has become more of a mainstream trend.Jasmine Reese, M.D., director of theAdolescent and Young Adult Specialty Clinicat Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, explains why this topic is so important for teens and their parents and what to consider when making decisions about body modification.

What are some of the things parents and teens should consider?

Although tattoos, body piercings and body modification is becoming much more popular among adolescents and young adults, it is important for families and teens to understand health risks that could be associated and what potential complications could exist. First, it is important for teens and their parents to make this decision together. Tattoos and body piercings are permanent and you want to be sure you are well informed before making such a big decision. Considering the sanitation and hygienic environment of the tattoo parlor you choose is also very important. For example, they should be using new, disposable gloves, new and sealed equipment and needles, and unused ink into a new container.

Are there complications and health risks associated with tattoos and body piercings?

Tattooing can be associated with transmission of some bacterial infections and viral infections including Hepatitis B, C and HIV. This is again why it is so important to consider the cleanliness of the tattoo parlor. There also have been some case reports of certain types of skin cancers. Although more research is needed in this area, it is important to consider not getting a tattoo placed over a skin nevi (a mole) that your doctor may want to monitor for changes over time. When thinking about removing a tattoo it is important to consider factors such as time, cost and number of treatments needed. It has been reported that an individual can need up to 47 treatments to show some significant removal of a tattoo. Other methods of removal may cause skin color changes, scarring or limited effectiveness.

For body piercings, one should consider the similar standards of cleanliness and hygiene but also think about location of the piercing and permanent stretching of the skin. For example, there is a high incidence of chipping a tooth after getting a tongue piercing. Removing all jewelry from body parts before playing contact sports is highly recommended to prevent other bodily injuries.

Will having a tattoo or body piercing affect future employment?

In the past, the various types of body modification were often associated with teens and young adults who were engaging in high risk behaviors including substance use, violence, sexual behavior and self-harming behaviors. More recent data has shown that this link is much less common. When comparing the perception and opinions of tattoos among older generation and younger generations, those individuals younger than the age of 50 tend to be more accepting or indifferent about tattoos in general.

Based on recent survey data, having a tattoo was one of the top 3 things that people felt was limiting their career potential and employment options. But we know that our youth and young adults of today will become our leaders and employers of tomorrow so we may continue to see a trend toward acceptability and this is really yet to be seen. Since there is still such variable opinion on this, it should be something to keep in mind when considering what tattoo you choose and where you choose to place it on your body.

What are some alternative options to consider?

If parents are still on the fence on whether or not they want to give their teen permission to get a tattoo, another option may be to get a temporary tattoo, or a henna. These will usually last for two to six weeks and will allow you to have the time to really decide if you wanted something more permanent. Henna tattoos are relatively safe but you should discuss this option with your pediatrician first, especially if you have any chronic medical illnesses.

Adolescent and Young Adult Specialty Clinic at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital

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Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, offers adolescent and young adult specialty care for patients at all stages and support the transition from childhood to adulthood. Including specialized care for the physical, mental and social well-being of adolescents and young adults.

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FAQs

Why do some adolescents engage in body modification such as body inking, body piercing, and hair coloring? ›

People may seek to control, “correct” or “perfect” some aspect of their appearance, or to use their bodies as a canvas for creative self-expression. While some seek to improve their body-image, this is not necessarily a motivating factor for everyone who engages in body modification.

Are piercings considered body modifications? ›

Ear piercing is likely the first traditional body modification that most young girls experience.

What are 3 health consequences of body art tattoos and piercings? ›

Physical risks of body art
  • scarring.
  • rejection (where the body pushes a piercing out)
  • embedding (where skin grows over the piercing)
  • tearing.
  • nerve damage.
  • excessive bleeding.

What is the psychology behind tattoos and body piercing? ›

Many people partake in them to express their personality or aesthetic. Previous research on tattooed and pierced individuals has linked them to having lower self-esteem and a higher need for uniqueness. Trauma survivors may turn to body modification as a way to overcome past experiences.

Why are anthropologists interested in studying body modification and body art what can tattoos tell us about culture? ›

Body art and modification are an example of culture-they help people express their beliefs, rites of passage, and are a form of expression. Anthropologists try not to be ethnocentric when they study other cultures' body modifications because they can be extremely different from their own.

Which are common reasons that adolescents pierce or tattoo their bodies? ›

Expressing individualism is a common reason for body art. Trying to identify with a specific peer group is a common reason for adolescents to obtain body art. Adolescents often try to fit in with different groups of people by looking and acting like them.

What is the most common body mod? ›

Explicit ornaments
  • Body piercing – permanent placement of jewelry through an artificial fistula; sometimes further modified by stretching.
  • Ear piercing – the most common type of body modification.
  • Pearling – also known as genital beading.

What are some potential health impacts body piercing? ›

If piercing equipment has infected blood on it, you can get diseases that are spread through blood. Examples include hepatitis B, hepatitis C and tetanus. Tearing or trauma. Jewelry in piercings can get caught and torn out accidentally.

What role do tattoos play in shaping identity and self-expression? ›

Tattoos can symbolize a person's journey in life, including important events, people, or memories that have shaped who they are. Tattoos can also serve as a form of self-empowerment, helping individuals to boost their confidence and self-esteem.

What is the riskiest piercing? ›

Eyeball and Eyelid Piercings rank among the most unusual and risky types of piercings, yet they still occur! This piercing typically requires a Hoop or Circular Barbell pierced at the outer corner of the eye typically not touching your actual eyeball.

Does the Bible say anything about tattoos and piercings? ›

The Bible warns against tattoos in Leviticus 19:28 (Amplified) which says, “Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the Lord.” However, just because society approves of something does not make it right in the eyes of God.

What organs do tattoos affect? ›

Titanium dioxide was found in the liver, spleen, and lungs, and red and black tattoo ink particles were found in the liver. This slow release could lead to a constant low-dose internal exposure to these substances, which may not be detectable with current measurement techniques.

What do tattoos and piercings say about a person? ›

Tattoos and piercings often serve as a “means of coping with previous adversity and be an expression of autonomy.”

What do you call a person who loves tattoos and piercings? ›

Stigmatophile: a person who loves tattoos; piercings.

What do body piercings symbolize? ›

Some people pierce for religious or spiritual reasons, while others pierce for self-expression, for aesthetic value, for sexual pleasure, to conform to their culture or to rebel against it. Some forms of piercing remain controversial, particularly when applied to youth.

What are the reasons for body modification? ›

Body modifications may be done for cosmetic or reconstructive reasons. People who have cosmetic procedures typically are unhappy with the size, shape, color or texture of some body part and choose to have it changed in some way. Others may need procedures to reconstruct injured or damaged body parts or areas.

What are the factors that influence the body image of an individual during adolescence? ›

Developmental (e.g., pubertal timing), psychological (e.g., self-esteem), and sociocultural (e.g., culturally defined and transmitted messages regarding attractiveness) factors are involved in the development and maintenance of body image disturbance and related issues in adolescents [2] .

Why body piercing is becoming popular? ›

The Bottom Line

One of the reasons body piercings have become so popular these days is that it's another form of self-expression. It's very similar to tattoos in that, for some people, it can be pretty addictive. Of course, there are people whose piercings are because of tradition.

Why do people like body piercings? ›

The reasons for piercing or not piercing are varied. Some people pierce for religious or spiritual reasons, while others pierce for self-expression, for aesthetic value, for sexual pleasure, to conform to their culture or to rebel against it.

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