Sunday, August 31, 2014

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.

The inks used in tattooing are not restricted in any way by the Food and Drug Administration. This has the meaning that manufacturers can introduce potentially harmful substances into them and no one would care. The FDA does not control pigments, but only reacts to issues after they have happened. From this, it is obvious that there could be some harm already happening now that no one has already noticed.

Finding out whether or not shops in a state need licensure or registration to operate should be the priority step towards ensuring safety. The health department is in the best position to answer this question. A list of all registered studios in a state can also be got at the local health offices. One should look to see the nature of complaints filed and the shops against which they were filed. This information should be the basis for picking a shop to tattoo from.

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 next thing is to stay around and watch how the artist works. One should request to watch another client get tattooed. This is the time to confirm all the claims the artist said. If any safety measures named above are not followed, then it is time to walk away.

The cost charged should not be traded with quality of service. It is better to pay more but walk away with good health. This is where most people fail to understand and end up getting infected to get cheap services.




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