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Would tattoo ink qualify as a biomaterial? Explain why or why not

Would tattoo ink qualify as a biomaterial? Explain why or why not

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No, the tattoo ink doesn't qualify as a biomaterial.

Explanation - Biomaterials are described a the biologically synthesized material that is introduced on the skin or other parts of the body. The ink used in tattoo contains a wide range of chemicals and heavy metals like titanium dioxide, lead, chromium, nickel, carbon black etc. Hence it is that are toxic to the body and cannot be considered as a biomaterial.  Hence the.tattoo ink does not qualify as a biomaterial.

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