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Tattoo Rules and Regulations

Published on May 31, 2010 by in Humor

There is no requirement for any kind of official certification given to tattoo artists that completes their training.
There are no formal schools, and no certificates . There are many tattooists’ out there that are tattooing without the benefit of any kind of training. This is perfectly above board providing that they are licensed in their state.

Illegal tattooists still get a lot of customers, this is why it is essential to be sure these other guidelines are being strictly followed to be sure you will be receiving quality – and more importantly safety when you have your tattoo done.

Request to see  the Tattoo Artist’s Autoclave and Sterilization documents .

What is it and why is it so important ?

every tattoo shop should have an autoclave sterilizer.  The autoclave is basically a pressure cooker which is used mainly in the medical field for sterilizing medical instruments . To properly sterilize the equipment the autoclave must maintain a temperature of at lowest 246 degrees for half an hour for the equipment to be properly sterilized. Steam and chemical are the major autoclave sterilizers. Steam is the acceptable one when it comes to tattooing. All steam autoclaves are acceptable to use when sterilizing the equipment. Ask to see the autoclave, is it clean? If the staff were not happy to show it to you or were evasive, rethink your choice about getting your tattoo here. Autoclaves need to be regularly tested to make sure that they are working properly. Request to see the results of their latest spore test. These results should be no more than 2 months old. If you are advised that a pressure cooker designed for canning food is alright for sterilization used tattoo equipment, this is not true . They do not reach the necessary temperature or pressure that is vitally important to kill all blood borne pathogens effectively. Medical sterilizers are bigger and are designed specifically for killing bacteria and other pathogens. Avoid trust a non-professional tattoo artiss using a kitchen pressure cooker.

Ensure you see the New Sterile Needle taken out from the Autoclave Bag.

In some places , it is not a legal requirement  to use new needles. If used needles are correctly autoclaved , it is totally acceptable to use them, but this is absolutely not recommended ! The brand new needles colour are bright silver, they should not be ink stained or have a brownish tinge . Used needles, if properly sterilized , may well be perfectly safe. But , there is also the risk of the needle tips becoming dull after use on a previous client . This can seriously damage your skin when used.  Needles should not be removed from the autoclave bag until you are seated there and they are ready to start your tattoo. Ask to see the sterile confirmation logo on the bag itself.

Although this precaution is more for the safety of the tattoo artist, no one wants an infected tattoo artist working on them. If the tattooist does not take enough care about their own safety, they are unlikely to be interested in yours.tandard medical latex gloves (or some other type of medical grade protective gloves) should always be used. Look for these points: Do the gloves fit properly? If the gloves are too big or too small, the risk of either poking a hole in the gloves or tearing them is very possible. It only takes is a pinhole to run the risk of cross contamination.

Anything used on you should be thrown away . This includes water, ink and ointments. Any ink that is unused should NOT be returned to the original container! It is contaminated with blood, and should be disposed of.  Those little cups called “ink caps” should be used to put just enough ink in for YOUR tattoo.Anything remaining after your tattoo should be thrown away. The same applies to the water and ointments used.
Note:- Quite a lot of tattooist’s use deodorant to create a darker impression of the transfer copy on your skin before they begin tattooing. This is a very effective method, but the artist should never use the deodorant stick directly on your skin. It has been used by other clients. Instead, the deodorant should be wiped onto a tissue, and the tissue placed on your skin. You should never have contact with the deodorant stick. If they use the stick in this way with you they have probably done the same with previous customers

 Hepatitis B is the Tatto Artist Vaccinated
This is not common practice yet. Many studios, although important, do not practice this safety measure. It does not indicate that they are not safe but practicing this does put a client’s mind at ease . If they are not vaccinated, just be sure they are following the other safety guidelines to prevent cross-contamination.

This is more important now because infection and disease are easily spread , and unsafe tattooing is creating the necessity for tattooists to be vaccinated against Hepatitis for their own protection and for the protection of their future clients. 

If the tattooist says that they have had the vaccination get them to show you proof of it. If they cannot they probably have not had it, if they have forgotten all they have to do is call their doctor for a copy of the vaccination record. I have had a Hep B and your medical practitioner holds all the details should you need them. The information is easy to access. Nowadays , it is advisable that everyone is vaccinated against this disease. You may want to make sure that you are vaccinated before you have a new tattoo.

Always keep an eye for any changes in health following your tattoo, if it looks like there is an infection seek professional medical help . 

Your tattoo is your responsibility. If you do your research and are inclined(p) to pay a bit extra to get a really good tattoo artist you should have no problems at all if you consider your tattoo health.

 
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