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KMID : 0363220210590010015
Korean Journal of Dermatology
2021 Volume.59 No. 1 p.15 ~ p.24
Perception of Tattoos in South Korea: Analysis of Citizen Survey Data
Lee Sang-Hoon

Lee Chung-Hyeok
Kim Joung-Soo
Park Mi-Youn
Jeong Chan-Woo
Lee Sang-Jun
Choi Eung-Ho
Abstract
Background: Increasing numbers of individuals are getting tattoos in recent times; however, the possible adverse effects of tattoos performed by non-medical practitioners are often overlooked. Limited information is available regarding the actual numbers of individuals getting tattoos and the perception regarding tattoos in the general population.

Objective: We investigated the prevalence of tattoos and public perception of tattoos.

Methods: Between August and September 2019, we performed a questionnaire survey that included 1,000 individuals aged ¡Ã20 years.

Results: Among the 1,000 participants in this survey, 370 (37%) had received a tattoo; the number of participants with cosmetic tattoos (68.4%) was nearly 2-fold higher than the number of participants with body tattoos (31.6%).
The most common motivation for getting a tattoo was ¡°for beauty¡± (44.9%), followed by ¡°convenience of make-up¡± (34.1%), and ¡°recommendation from friends or others¡± (14.6%). In the tattoo-related satisfaction category, information regarding injected dye-induced adverse effects, facility hygiene, and pre-allergy testing were commonly rated as unsatisfactory by respondents. Only 322 (32.2%) participants were aware that semi-permanent tattoos could not be erased. Furthermore, 780 (78.0%) participants had a negative impression regarding body tattoos, and 844 (84.4%) participants preferred to get tattoos at specialized medical institutions based on the national regulations to minimize possible tattoo-induced adverse effects.

Conclusion: This study confirmed that a relatively large number of individuals had received tattoos but had a negative impression regarding this procedure. Educational and institutional management for public safety are necessary owing to a lack of awareness regarding tattoos and tattoo-related safety.
KEYWORD
Korean, Perception, Safety, Side effect, Tattoo
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