Tattoos are more popular now than at any time in
recorded history. Current estimates have one in
seven, or well over 43 million people in North
America alone, who have one or more tattoos.
Before you get tattoos
* Make sure the tattoo parlor is clean and
safe. Remember, the artist is going to be
sticking needles into your skin, so be picky
about the tattoo parlor you choose.
The artist should use a brand new, sterile
needle with every tattoo. Ask the artist to go
through the entire procedure with you, including
all of the tools to be used and the specific
design. If the artist looks annoyed, go
somewhere else. All other tools involved must be
sterile. Everything should be personally laid
out just for your tattoo, for example: single
use disposable ink bottles. The artist should
wear latex gloves and apply Vaseline on the new
tattoo with a disposable instrument - NOT BY
HAND!
* Select the design. Think about it
carefully. Will you love that in a year, five
years, ten years? Don't get a name that you may
want to hide in years to come. Children and
parent's names are safe.
Talk to the artist about how you want the
design to look - with shading and color. Show
them samples and talk to them about color. Even
medium dark skin can get color but remember that
no matter what your skin tone is, two layers of
your own natural (or sun tanned) skin color will
cover the finished product. So you may want to
pick really bright colors so they heal out good
on dark skin. Orange may heal to be a bright
red.
* Make sure you skin is in good condition. A
few days prior to the day you plan on getting
your tattoo prepare your skin. Drink plenty of
water so your skin is well hydrated. Use a good
lotion a few times a day. Do not drink alcohol
the day before or the day of getting your ink
because that will cause excessive bleeding when
getting your tattoo. Do not tan or get too much
sun prior to when you will get ink.
Caring for Tattoos
The important things to remember:
- Vitamin E oil 24-hours a day for one
week.
- No hot water on the tattoo for one week
- No sun on the tattoo for one week.
- No chlorinated pool or hot tub water for
one week
- Please consult your own doctor & tattoo
artist for more help.
Methods of Tattoo Removal
There are several excellent methods of tattoo
removal available today. The method that the
physician chooses will depend upon the size of
the tattoo and its location as well as the
length of time it has been on the skin.
- Excision
- Dermabrasion
- Laser
- Salabrasion
Regardless of which method of tattoo removal
is used, some scarring or color variations are
likely to remain. Healing time varies depending
upon the size and depth of the tattoo, the
procedure used and the healing process.