
In South Korea, universities are launching research projects on the rising popularity of tattoos among young adults. Once considered taboo, tattoos are now being studied as part of fashion, identity, and modern culture.
Professors also invite medical experts to discuss the risks of improper tattooing and the importance of hygiene and aftercare. Temporary tattoos are used in student workshops to connect art with health education.
Researchers say the initiative helps students understand tattoos as both a creative movement and a public health concern.
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