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Tattooing
process involves needles that penetrate the outermost layers of skin,
safety and common sense are the most important consideration.
A
legitimate, well-trained tattooist follows strict health guidelines and
is willing to answer any of your questions about tattooing procedures
and concerns.
The primary fear most people express about getting
tattooed is that they may contract the HIV virus, which can cause AIDS.
In fact, HIV is only one of many viruses that can be transmitted.
Syphilis, tuberculosis, strep, staph, and hepatitis are just a few of
the other diseases to take into consideration. YES, you could get these
diseases from a tattoo needle.
Like many activity, tattooing is
potentially dangerous, but minimizing or eliminating the potential
danger is not unreasonably difficult. In fact, the strict code of
practices takes every safety measure so the risk of transmitting HIV or
other diseases is virtually nonexistent.
A qualified tattooist
will have and use a real steam pressure autoclave - an autoclave is the
only reliable means of sterilization recognized by the Center for
Disease Control. Alcohol, bleach, and ultrasonic cleaning do not
sterilize instruments, they only clean them before autoclaving.
Your
tattooist should wear disposable rubber gloves during tattooing
procedure. All items such as ointment spreaders and wiping rags should
be disposable as well. The tattoo studio and tattooist's equipment and
working area should be absolutely clean and sanitary.
Also make
sure each customer get a fresh set of needles, and the tattooist dips
the needle into a small cap filled with pigment from a large squeeze
bottle. If the needle is dipped into a large jar or bottle of pigment,
you are sharing body fluids with other people who have been tattooed
with that batch of pigment.
When it comes to tattoo safety, use your common sense as well:
Is the tattoo studio clean?
Are tattoo supplies kept in a sterile receptacles with lids?
Does the tattooist wash hands a lot?
Does
the tattooist use latex gloves when working on other clients? and do
tattooist change gloves when they touch something else during the
procedure?
Take responsibility for your own health and welfare!...
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