Safety and Skill
A tattooist who observes and practices safety procedures
at all times is said to be skilled because his or her work advances smoothly, without
accidents to himself or herself or his or her companions or damage to tattoo
equipment. On the other half, an unskilled tattooist is identified by his
or her haphazard approach to his or her tattoos; he or she does not practice
tattoo safety and, therefore, he or she causes many accidents or even deaths to
the clients.
Learning and practicing safety is the principal step
towards getting skilled, and has a direct effect on the lives of people being
tattooed (tattooees).
Always remember, the best way of performing any tattooing
task is the safest one.
Safety and Hygiene in the Tattoo Studio
Safety in the tattoo studio should be the concern of both
the tattooer and tattooee. Progressive tattoo studio should have safety
departments as part of their art organization. Respective safety officers
should have the duty of checking and making sure that the equipment and the
working environment is maintained at the highest safety standards.
They should be empowered to recommend disciplinary action
against the tattooer who constantly violates safety rules at the studio or
anywhere within the working environment. They should organise safety
seminars and in-service courses or clinics for tattooers and management to meet
emerging trends in tattoo industry; for example, safety and training measures
pertaining to digital or LED tattoos. The safety department personnel
should not be directly engaged in tattooing, but their efforts should help to
maintain high tattoo art impression productivity, happy and healthy satisfied
clients, and reduce contamination and damage to the tattoo studio
equipment. The safety department must endeavor to see tattooists are
vaccinated appropriately to minimize any unforeseen epidemic.
Unfortunately, there are tattoo firm managers who do not
care for the safety of their employees or tattooists other than the customers
or tattooees due to monetary gain. Tattooists are made to work without
proper protective gear; the installation and maintenance of the tattooing
machines and equipment is not done with safety in mind. A poor tattoo
studio or shop breeds dislike between the tattooists and the management.
Such a situation results in poor work-relationships in which customers or
tattooees are lost. No one wants to lose after arduous work to come up
with expensive and enormous tattoo studio.
That is enough for the working environment; let’s go the
tattooee and tattooist.
Proper hygienic conditions must be placed in order.
Cases have been recorded in areas where paramount attention is given to
machines and inks and not the tattooee. In ultraviolet (UV)
tattooing, for instance, the tattooee is neither warned of the prolonged
consequences of tattooing action nor he or she warned of the effect of the UV
ink in the long run on the skin. Remember UV tattoos are luminous in the
dark and this cannot deny us the logic UV radiation being carcinogenic on
somatic cells as well.
Comfort or pain
The art of tattooing is painful. This is also part
of tattoo safety. The tattooee should be prepared for the occasion by
watching others being tattooed. A tattooist would not be pleased if his or
her client turns out to be a screamer. The tattoo studio should be seen
as place where silence for work rules and not shouting and horse-playing.
Areas of low nerve concentration like thighs, hips and
buttocks would be stressed as regions of priority for tattooing to reduce
pain. Intricacy of the design would also play a lot of discomfort.
It is good to have the tattooee comfort and wants at heart. Complex designs
take more time and therefore tattooee has to pay more and that is economic
safety the tattooee has to comprehend. Let healthy and non-stressing
working habits take the reign in all sphere of situation.
Safety in tattoo aftercare
The safety of tattooee includes the aftercare of
tattooing. The tattooee should be given appropriate measures he or she
should observe to hasten healing and not to develop infections. It is not
wrong to tell the tattooee that during the agony of healing, he or she should
keep away from the dog. Dogs tend to probe the wounds.
After tattooing, some tattooees do suffer from
itchiness. The cause of this perhaps would be due development of allergic
reactions to the tattoo ink, changes in body reactions like onset of high blood
pressure and sometimes irritating weather conditions.
A tattooee should not take of the above for
granted. Medical attention should be sought from a dermatologist to alert
of any eminent danger ahead.
Safety in tattoo removal
Finally, removers of tattoos cannot be forgotten.
Safe removal method should be aimed at. Currently, photothermolyses are
the best option. Photothermolysis employs laser removal by targeting the
tinctures or dyes in the skin. Using of this method requires one to be
healthy. Being healthy means the body defense system both internally and on the
surface should be apt.
After the removal service, the casualty is required to
keep off smoking for a while, say at least two weeks, and also avoid
irradiation by strong rays like radiant heat and sun basking which also has UV
radiation.
On the aspect of costing, photothermolysis is
prohibitively dear meanwhile but it remains a smarter method over traditional
laceration or abrasion of the skin tattoo removal methods.
Be it post-tattooing or post-photothermolysis cares, the
casualty is advised to look for proper medical care should complications
develop.
Tattoo financial safety
Wearing tattoos, tattoo aftercares, tattoo removals and
tattoo removal aftercares require financial backing. Adequate investments
should come from either parties proportionately to make tattoo art flourish.
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