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About Getting a Tattoo
Filed under: About Tattoos | Tags: | April 25th, 2011
Getting a tattoo is trendy! But because this is a final act and it is not without risks, it is best to think twice before jumping in, and take some precautions to avoid any risk with its health.
A tattoo, what is it?
It marked indelibly his skin. Specifically, it is introducing the ink into the skin to make the final design chosen. The realization of a tattoo is often done in stages: first the choice of design, then the tattoo himself. But in all cases, the tattooist must inform in detail about the consequences and possible risks.
A professional tattooist and serious, it goes without saying! To navigate the jungle of tattoo parlors and ensure better conditions of hygiene and safety, new standards have emerged.
Tattoo artists are required to report their activity to the prefecture and prove that they have received specific training.
Hardware side, they must use sterile equipment and disposable. The selection of inks is also subject to stricter rules. Finally, they have an obligation to “operate” in a separate room from the rest of the premises.
Completion of the tattoo
Once the drawing is determined, the tattoo is applied to a transfer paper. He will then clean (and possibly shave) and disinfect the area defined, and transfer the design onto the skin.
Then he will realize the tattoo using a special needle, it will rub the ink into the skin. This operation is more or less long, depending on the person, more or less painful.
