Wednesday, October 10, 2007

What to Watch Out in a Tattoo Parlor

Tattoo, being an art practiced for ages now, should be a perfect art that must not bring you dissatisfaction.

Its existence is thought to have lasted for 5 000 years since its early beginnings. And its practice is extensively known among varied cultures.

In the east, the custom of tattooing is thought to have started from the Ainu tribe of the Japan. These were fierce warriors and markings made from tattoos seemed to play vital roles in their ranks in the society.

In the western world however, it all rooted from the islands in the Polynesia.

No other culture in the world surpasses the Polynesian's adoration towards the art of tattooing. In the later years though, pirates who have penetrated into the Polynesian islands adopted the use of marking the bodies permanently and imported the practice into the European world wherein many struggles have been fought before the art has reached its recent status. In one instance, the Catholic church have banned the use of art since it was thought to disfigure the human body which is known to be the temple of the Holy Spirit.

Nonetheless, the American Indians were advanced in their time since they already have been practicing tattooing prior to the integration of this art into the western culture.

In our culture nowadays, tattooing is becoming socially acceptable. With many viewing it as a form of self-expression. Thus, the rise of the industry is inevitable. However, with tattoo "artists" that mark themselves specialists in the field, many still prove to be failures in their profession. And tattooing, like any other commodity should deliver you the art that you so desire and the service they promised.

A tattoo parlor, like a surgery room or a health care unit must have primary interest on sanitation. The practice of tattooing requires the breaching of the skin. And can therefore result to infections that range from mild to severe. Without proper measure, the infections that might have been driven from a tattoo session can aggravate and lead you to seeking immediate medical attention.

Sharing of tattoo equipments is part of the process. However, there are devices that are easily discarded after each use. Any self-respecting tattoo artist knows the value of segregating reusable equipments from those that must be disposed accordingly.

You are in grave risk of contracting communicable diseases if the tattoo parlor does not practice appropriate precaution. So it would be wise to ensure yourself that the personnel, as well as their devices and equipment are properly maintained.

The next precaution is not so much with the health issues, but of appearance. The result of the tattoo depends on the skills of the tattoo artists. Thus, one needs to have a thorough research on the tattoo parlor you are eyeing on so you would know what to expect.

If the tattoo artist is an amateur, it is likely that he will produce a blurred tattoo due to uneven spread of ink. It takes experience and time before a tattoo artist can truly drive ink into the dermis layer of the skin.

If on the occasion that your tattoo is not properly done, the ultimate repercussion would be to have the tattoo removed or learn to live with it. Either way, you loose. Thus, once you decide to leave a permanent mark on your skin, secure to it that you are going into the right tattoo parlor.


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