Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Body modification health and safety tips

tattoo # 4 - finished!
 (Photo credit: Tracy Lee)

If you are thinking of getting a tattoo or body piercing then you need to consider the health implications of getting such a body modification. Make sure that you do your research first, that research should be done in person, go along to a piercing parlor or tattoo studio and talk to the owner. Ask them about the needles that they use, for example are they disposable or are they reused, and if they are used more than once, then ask them about their sterilization process. You may want to look elsewhere if they do use needles, as even if they are sterilized you have to ask yourself if it is worth running the risk of contamination, after all it is your body and your health.

Once you are satisfied that this particular tattoo artist or piercer adheres to the correct sanitary processes then you should ask to see some examples of their previous work, as any half decent tattooist or piercer will have a portfolio of their work. If they do not have one or they are less than enthusiastic about showing you their work then be concerned, as they may have done some less than fantastic work previously. The better tattoo artists and piercers will more often than not be members of a professional association or organizations, and will have the documents to prove it.

Another thing to consider is, do they provide a leaflet detailing the after care instructions? Do not settle for being told verbally about what to do after you have left their parlor. If you have a list to follow then you are more likely to follow the instructions instead of forgetting to do what the artist or piercer told you to do before you left. 

Ask for proof that they have done work for previous satisfied customers by asking to see some references, ask if they have a list of names and contact details for referee’s. To conclude, make sure that any needles used are opened in front of you, as needles that have been opened without you seeing should be considered contaminated. Body modification is serious, so treat it as such.




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