Psoriasis Humira

I have psoriasis and I want a tattoo …. Is this possible?
I'm 20 and I've had psoriasis since I was 10 …. but I 've ever had on my feet or hands … im on Humira reduces the itchyness and i havent really had a discussion in forever … I have clear skin discoloration without evils ….. my skin looks a little exotic leopard spots cool (lolz), but I was thinking about getting a tattoo on my foot … I talk a lot about how, when certain people are injured they can form psoriaisis in this area but I do believe that ever happened to me and psoriasis has never been on my feet within ten years I've had it …. you think it is ok for me to get a tatto on my foot even though I still have psoriasis (which is essentially cleared because I was takin Humira for 2 years)?
Yes, you can get a tattoo. However, in some cases, the effect will be occupied Koebner. In Learn more about http://talkpsoriasis.org/showthread.php?22288-Can-people-w-Psoriasis-get-tattoos a very useful site to get to know things about psoriasis.
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