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What To Consider Before Visiting A Tattoo Studio

By Mattie MacDonald


Body tattoos refer to permanent marks made on the body by piercing the skin and then introducing pigments. The visible marks are actually the pigments introduced into the body. The professionals who do this job are called tattooists and the place where that is done is called a tattoo studio. The process poses dangers to people in many ways since it involves making direct contact with blood vessels.

Getting a tattoo involves perforating the skin, which is a major protective mechanism for the body. Once the body is perforated, it gets exposed to many health risks and infections. Since there are several risks involved, one needs to take certain steps to avoid getting infections. This article discusses some of the steps one should take before getting into a tattoo shop to get tattooed.

First, it is worth noting that that there are no restrictions imposed by the Food and Drug Administration on pigments used for tattooing. This implies that the safety of the pigments is not known. What the FDA does is to respond to problems resulting from tattooing but not controlling it. From this one can know that tattooing may be having some problems that are not clearly addressed.

The first step one must take is to determine if shops in an area need to be registered or licensed to operate. Contacting the state department of public health is the easiest way of finding this out. The health office also has list of all registered shops in the area that one can peruse through. Attention should be paid to complaints that were filed previously by clients. Such information should be based on when trying to choose the shop to go into.

Once a couple of registered shops have been identified, attempts should be made to know how they sterilize their pieces of equipment. The first requirement should be an autoclave for sterilizing used appliances. Every client must be tattooed by different sterile needle, which is then thrown away after a single use. Additionally, the shop should have high levels of hygiene. The artist must wash their hands thoroughly with suitable detergents and change the gloves after working on a client. One should check another shop, if the hygiene conditions are violated.

Once the conditions are confirmed to be safe, it is time to get personal with the artist. This should involve asking about the level of training and certifications earned. To confirm this, it is safer to request to see the certificates. If the person is reluctant, it may imply that they are not qualified for the job because most people are normally proud to reveal such information.

The working of the artist can also tell a lot about the studio. Therefore, one should request to stay around while a client is being worked on. One can confirm all they needed to during this time. There should be no haste in walking away if safety precautions are broken.

One should not trade quality of service with low cost. One gains more by paying more money but staying safe from infections. Failure to understand this makes people to go for cheap services but get infected by serious infections.




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