It is known from the long-standing that the tattoo and the piercing represents a body beautification method, that espress person's individuality. Now it is worken with the most advanced techniques, precision and maximum hygiene. The experts are heedfuls with the possible infection.
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You have decided to have your body pierced and you are asking yourself, "I want it done now, so where do I go?" In this era of bloodborne diseases you MUST be very careful who you have perform your piercing! Don't be misled into believing piercing is easy. It takes time and dedication to acquire the ability to correctly place and skillfully perform piercings. Piercers either serve an apprenticeship or are self-taught. Apprenticeships will generally last from 6 months to two years. Those who are self-taught will ideally have sought guidance from others in the field. Continued education is the hallmark of any conscientious piercer. It is perfectly acceptable and advisable to inquire about how long your piercer has been piercing, how they learned to pierce, and what they have done to keep their knowledge base current, courses on Anatomy, Aftercare, Aseptic Technique etc. |
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Attendance advices for the body-piercing:
* assure that you aren't allergic at used solutions for piercing,
* to apply about 3-4 time per day for a while (2-3 weeks), salty water and unguents,
* do not get in contact with dirty hands,
* rotate earring about 2 weeks,
* after 10 days, pierced zone will bother you, don't get panic is something normal,
* jewelery is made from special alloy, nonallergic, surgical steel and titaniu, wich in contact with salty water, provoke quickly healing. |
Tonque piercing:
* after pierced put ice, drink cold liquids, about one week,
* rinse your mouth with salty water,
* avoid to cunsume milk or any product made from him, eggs or other products perishable. |
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| You know that you want a tattoo, so what comes next? You have to know the laws in your area, make yourself aware of the health issues and concerns, and talk to your parents before moving forward. Tattoos are for life and longer, if you don't make an educated decision there will come a time when you regret what you did. There are risks associated with tattooing beyond the obvious short term pain. Unsanitary tattoo saloons do exists and they can be deadly. There are always risks of allergic reactions and disease transmission when you have a tattoo done. You can reduce the risk by knowing about health risks and what tattoo saloons should be doing to keep you safe before getting inked. |
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Advices before you get a tattoo:
* think well if you want a tattoo,
* assure that you aren't allergic at materials and solutions wich are use before and tattooing,
* choose a tattoo model who represent you,
* think well if you want to tattooing your girlfriend/boyfriend name (love can change...). |
| Tattoos require aftercare in order to avoid infection. Are you ready to look after your tattoo? Do you know what it means to care for a tattoo while it is healing? Everything you need to know about helping your new tattoo heal. |
Advices after you do the tattoo:
* 12 hours after operation the tattoo will be washed, easy (with fingers), with warm water and soap,
* will be use for tratement one of unguents: Bepanten or vitamin A and D creams,
* wash hands before unguent aplication,
* do not get in contact with dirty hands,
* do not pull the peels postoperative,
* fresh tattoo must not expose to sunlight for 6-7 weeks,
* about one week don't make bath in swimming pool,
* after healing, keep the tattoo always 'alive', lubricate you with creams for skin hydration, after every bath,
* at beach use oils and creams for sun,
* after tattooing cut out clothes with scissors, to be remarked, otherwise, why you done it? |
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