Friday, November 2, 2007

Safe Tattoo Place

Safe Tattoo Place

Just come back to my blog after work hard with settle many website that I will show you soon. Yesterday recommend for Tattoo Studio in Pattaya Nua. Sure , now in Pattaya so a lot of Tattoo studio had open in this location. Many Farang all of Man and Woman even much more. If they love to tattoo some on their skin. They can select in many choice of Tattoo shop. But not much look good or hygien enough so it depend on them make decision.

Far more people than you think have tattoos. Whether you are just thinking about it or have already committed to an appointment to get one, being aware of safety or health risks is important. You are correct however in your hesitancy because tattooing does present some risks. Some of these health risks are:

• You can get HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C from tattooing if certain procedures are not followed.

• If you are going to get a tattoo, it is important that the tools are clean and sterilized (autoclave or chemical).

• Tattoos differ from most fads in that they cannot be simply changed when trends or tastes change.

• Of utmost concern is the spread of blood borne diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C although this is probably low.

Getting correct information is the first step to being aware of your health risks. The first fact that you need to know is that avoidance of tattooing is the more effective way of preventing potential health concerns.

Once the decision has been made to get a tattoo, it is important that the information for protection is accurate. There are a lot of myths. It is important to take the time to educate yourself first on the facts. The Department of Health has strict guidelines for tattoo artists and tattoo establishments.

What should you look for when considering getting a tattoo “safely”?

LOOK FOR A SHOP WITH THE FOLLOWING:

- Counters and work surfaces that are wiped down with disinfectants between customers.
- A tabletop autoclave (big sterilizing oven) that is in use, not just there for show.
- Proper handling procedures for sterilized articles after autoclaving so that they do not become contaminated.
- Appropriate procedures for prepping the skin and disposing of razors.
Disposable, single use, sterilized needles.
- Heavy plastic container for disposal of used needles and razors.
- Single use, disposable ink (capsules) that can be discarded after use.
- Tubes (the cylinders that the needles move through during the tattooing process) scrubbed inside prior to autoclaving.
- Wooden disposable depressors for use so that the artist doesn’t place his or her fingers into a common container for creams or other ointments.
- An artist who wears disposable gloves and properly disposes of them.
- An artist who covers the tattoo with a sterile dressing or bandage immediately after completion.
- An artist that provides information about tattoo care.
- Appropriate procedures for prepping the skin and disposing of razors.
- Disposable, single use, sterilized needles.
- Heavy plastic container for disposal of used needles and razors.
- Single use, disposable ink (capsules) that can be discarded after use.
- Tubes (the cylinders that the needles move through during the tattooing process) scrubbed inside prior to autoclaving.
- Wooden disposable depressors for use so that the artist doesn’t place his or her fingers into a common container for creams or other ointments.
- An artist who wears disposable gloves and properly disposes of them.
- An artist who covers the tattoo with a sterile dressing or bandage immediately after completion.
- An artist that provides information about tattoo care.

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