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Title: More Than A Temporary Matter


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More ThanA TemporaryMatter
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INTERESTING FACTS
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  • Tattooing injects ink into the skin by an
    electrically powered tattoo machine. A solid
    needle punctures the skin between 50-30,000 times
    per minute!
  • Tattoo ink being deposited into the dermis.

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  • When you see a tattoo, you are seeing the ink
    through the epidermis (outer layer of the skin).
  • The tattoo ink is actually deposited in the
    dermis (the second layer of the skin).

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DISEASES FROM TATTOOING
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  • As long as the tattoo artist follows correct
    sterilization and sanitation procedures, the risk
    of contracting a disease is relatively low.
  • But the truth is, diseases can be contracted (and
    some can be fatal). Here are common diseases
    from tattooing
  • Hepatitis (this is a common one can cause liver
    failure)
  • HIV (no documented cases in professional tattoo
    parlors)
  • Syphilis
  • Allergic reactions to tattoo ink (FDA doesnt
    regulate inks)
  • Tuberculosis

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SOME THINGS TO PONDER
Sure, that tattoo is cute now, but what will it
look like 50 years from now?!
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  • A tattoo is permanent this means you have it for
    life!
  • Tattoos arent one size fits all!! Discuss size
    and color with your tattoo artist to achieve the
    look you want.
  • When shopping around, dont shop for price,
    shop for quality! Quality and safety are going
    to cost more, youre paying for a more
    experienced artist and better tattoo.
  • DO look for artists affiliated with professional
    organizationsthese artists are often more
    familiar with current trends, innovations and
    safety issues.

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OKAY, SO YOURE GETTING A TATTOOHERES WHAT TO
KNOW AND DO BEFOREHAND
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  • Inspect the tattoo parlor to see if the studio is
    clean and professionaljust like a medical
    facility.
  • Ask Questions!! A good tattoo artist will welcome
    the questions. You have a right to know what will
    be happening to your body.

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BUT WHAT DO I ASK BEFORE GETTING MY TATTOO?
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  • Ask, does each client get new needles? Each
    client should get new needles to prevent the
    spread of infection (just like in a doctors
    office).
  • How are other parts of the tattoo machine
    cleaned? They should be cleaned in an autoclave
    (a machine used in hospitals to clean surgical
    tools).
  • Does the tattooist wear gloves?
  • Does the tattooist ask the client about any
    significant medical history? (This helps decrease
    spread of blood-borne diseases).

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  • What do tattoo needles and autoclaves look like?
  • Autoclave (sterilizes tattoo machine tools).
  • Various types of tattoo needles (come in
    different sizes-like paint brushes).

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  • Does the artist have a portfolio of his/her work?
  • Even better, does the artist have references?
  • Remember, no artistic ability is needed to be a
    tattoo artist!
  • What is the artists experience and
    qualifications in the tattoo field?
  • Observe the artist at work

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IM SITTING IN THE CHAIR WAITING TO GET
TATTOOEDNOW WHAT??
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  • Insist that you see the tattoo artist remove a
    new needle and tube set-up from a sealed sterile
    package immediately prior to beginning.
  • Be certain you see your tattooist pour new ink
    into individual disposable containersthis
    prevents contamination of the ink.
  • Observe the tattoo artist wash his/her hands
    before beginning your tattoo.
  • Make sure the artist puts on a new pair of
    disposable gloves before setting up tubes,
    needles, and ink supplies.
  • Dont hesitate to ask questions while getting
    tattooed. A good artist will describe the
    process as he/she performs the tattooing
    procedure.

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  • Proper Tattoo set up
  • New razor to shave where tattoo will be.
  • Plastic bags over intruments to decrease
    infections.
  • Clean cloth to cover tray
  • Small separate ink containers to prevent
    contamination.

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MY TATTOO LOOKS GREAT! HOW DO I GET IT TO STAY
THAT WAY?
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  • A professional tattoo parlor will give you a
    sheet of printed after care instructionsthey
    give this out for a reason!
  • Improper after care of a tattoo can increase the
    risks of infection, and can permanently damage
    the image of the tattoo.
  • Avoid exposing the tattoo to direct sunlight
    (avoid tanning)!
  • Keep the tattoo properly cleaned using a mild
    antibiotic soap.
  • Dont pick at the scab and avoid rubbing the area
    (this allows for proper healing).
  • For more in depth instructions ask your tattoo
    artist, or check out www.science.howstuffworks.com
    /tattoo.htm

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Okay, so you think that if you dont like your
tattoo you can just get it removed? You may want
to think again
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  • Laser removal uses short impulses of intense
    light to selectively break down tattoo ink in the
    skin.
  • The broken down ink is then removed by the bodys
    immune system.
  • Laser removal of tattoo

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  • Tattoo removal is usually performed with lasers,
    and is considered a cosmetic procedure (not
    covered by health insurance).
  • Removal costs 200 and up per session
  • It can take anywhere from 40 or more sessions for
    the tattoo to fade.
  • Yellow and red inks are the hardest to remove
    black is the easiest. But no matter what, there
    will most likely always be remnants of the tattoo
    left behind.
  • The feeling of tattoo removal is equivalent of
    have a hot iron placed on your skin
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