Sunday, August 31, 2014

What One Should Consider When Visiting A Tattoo Studio

By Mattie MacDonald


Tattoos are made on the body by introducing pigments into the body through pierced skin. Once the pigments are introduced, they can be seen as ink. This process is carried out in a tattoo studio by specialists called tattooists. The individual being tattooed is under the risk of infections because their bodies are penetrated up to the blood vessels.

The process of getting a tattoo requires the skin, which is a protective layer for the body to be perforated. Perforated skin is vulnerable to infections and other health risks. Health problems of getting tattoos are many hence, one should exercise some caution to avoid getting infected. This article outlines safety steps one needs to take before they walk into a tattoo shop to be tattooed.

First, one should know that the Food and Drug Administration does not impose any restrictions on the additives added into the inks used for tattooing. This means that there is no way of knowing if the additives are safe or not. The FDA only responds to problems that occur due to tattooing. This should be able to inform one that the process may have some unattended to health and other risks.

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.

After identifying a few shops, which are registered, one should try to understand their sterilization processes. The shop must be having an autoclave for sterilizing equipment. Every client should have their own sterile needle, which must then be disposed afterwards. In addition, the sanitation should be high. The artist should wear new gloves for every client they work on and hands must be washed thoroughly. If any of these conditions is not met, checking another studio is advisable.

If one is satisfied with the kind of safety that is observed in the studio, the next step is to check the competence of the artist. Ask about trainings attended and certifications received. Every training or certification the tattooist claims to have achieved should be backed up with a certificate. Any sense of reluctance to show certificates or discuss competence, may indicate that the tattooist is unqualified.

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.

Quality of service and cost charged for services should not be traded. It is worthwhile to pay more if it guarantees that one will walk away with their health intact. Trading quality for cheap services can cost one their health.




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