How to Insist on infections free tattooing!!!
1. Do you, a family member or friend have a tattoo or piercing that is not what you hoped for? Well here are some tips you may not have considered or been aware of to ensure your health, safety and the outcome of your tattoo or piercing.
2. Look at the overall appearance of the studio, is it clean? Is it maintained well? This is a direct reflection of the owner.
3. Take your time. Ask to see portfolios of tattoos done by each artist. Ask to see their sketchbook to see if their style of art appeals to you.
4. Ask to speak with the artist of your choice. You will be spending some time together, make sure you feel comfortable with this person.
5. Look for references, ask around. Most everyone has an opinion, if it’s an overwhelming one, then its most likely true.
6. Ask to watch a tattoo or piercing being performed. Look at the way each artist has set up their environment. Red Cross standards require everything the artist comes in contact with to be covered, unless it is disposable or able to be sterilized. Next,everything should be wiped down with a solution that is able to kill any transmissible disease. This will ensure you will not obtain what the previous client may have had. The artist should also wash their hands before and after each procedure. The artist should have short finger nails, no nail polish, rings or bracelets. All of these hold bacteria. Make sure they check their needles! Checking the tip of the needle through an eye loop before each set up will ensure you are not being tattooed with a damaged needle.
7. Ask the artist to show you where the indicator has changed on the sterile packs of Needles. These packs should also have an expiration date. (Beware some pre-made needles are shipped in packs to prevent damage. Not because they are sterile.)
8. You can’t price shop and expect quality at the same time. This is not a pair of shoes or a loaf of bread; this is a life changing alteration to your body. Make it one to be proud of.
9. Look for studios that are owned and operated by an artist. This way the owner is familiar with all aspects of the business and is able to hire people capable of performing a professional tattoo or piercing.
10. Most importantly, take your time! Rushing into anything may result in a bad choice. Tattoos are permanent unless you can afford a costly laser removal. Body piercings are a constant commitment. Both of these will affect your appearance and the way people look at you. Consider your future, your job and your safety when making a decision.
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