The main reason why anesthesia is not applied for piercings and tattoos is because of the risks associated with the use of anesthetics. Anesthetics can cause adverse reactions, especially when used on sensitive skin. Additionally, anesthetics can cause unwanted side effects, such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Anesthetics can also increase the risk of infection, as the area where the piercing or tattoo will be applied will be more prone to bacteria and other pathogens. As for IUD insertion, anesthesia is not typically used because the procedure is relatively quick and painless. Additionally, the use of anesthesia can increase the risk of infection, as the area where the IUD will be inserted will be more prone to bacteria and other pathogens.
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