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It is difficult to see authentic rebellious or menacing these days, where even the wise businessmen wear earrings and ponytails and students for a quiet suburban life have piercings and tattoos.

Tattoos, in particular, are not radical brandings, bold violations of flesh and propriety, they once were. Available in New York about 1,400 licensed tattoo artists, tattoos are probably better and safer now than it has ever been - more creative and varied, applied in more serious cases, the body of highly skilled artists.

And then there's tattoos and tattoos. It is unlikely that the ambitious professional with a single understated, discreetly placed and spiritually conceived tat, or for that matter the teenager with the name of her boyfriend and two lovebirds emblazoned in the small of her back, not will ever have tattoos on the face and scalp, or trunk full or back "panel" or a tattooed arm or leg.

Some fans of tattoos, even though they have moved most of their body-colored fabrics and all kinds of skulls, snakes, raptors, flame-breathing dragons, flowers, wreaths, angels, demons, daggers, bombs formosa, and portraits of heroes and people care.

Tattoos have been used for centuries, the changes in the state of life, if the transition to adulthood or induction into the group as a military or a gang. In recent years, tattoos have become a fashion accessory, a trend fueled by basketball players, bands and celebrities.

A report from the Food and Drug Administration estimates that as many as 45 million Americans have tattoos. The report based on the number of findings of a Harris Interactive poll in 2003 that 16 percent of all adults and 36 percent of people 25 to 29 had at least one tattoo. The study also found that 17 percent of tattooed Americans regretted it. And a tattoo that cost several hundred dollars could require several thousand dollars and many laser sessions to remove.

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