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The risks associated with getting a tattoo are high at the best of times. One needs to be careful to ensure that the Tattoo Studio is clean and hygienic and that the artist has good hygiene practices as well. In addition to all this, the equipment needs to be cleaned and sanitised before each use. If these basic requirements are not in place, you run the risk of contracting a disease or infection.
Tattoos and risks go hand in hand, so when you have finally decided to take the plunge, do as much homework on the artist/studio as you do on actually choosing your tattoo design.
A previously unheard of risk that has made the headlines recently is where a young Belgian teenager allegedly fell asleep while getting her tattoo applied. All the experts agree that it is important to relax when getting a tattoo applied, but this is ridiculous. Instead of getting three stars, she awoke to find no less than 56 stars tattooed over one side of her face. What went wrong here? Obviously, the major lessons to be learnt from this are to not fall asleep during the process and make sure that what you want is fully understood by the artist. There are enough risks associated with getting a tattoo without contributing more risks to the process.
Tattoos and risks need to be considered very carefully well before you even enter the tattoo studio. Follow these couple of tips to ensure that your project turns out exactly as you planned it and there are no hidden surprises when you leave the studio:-
1. Know what you want and make sure the artist knows this down to the exact detail.
2. Make sure that your decision on getting a tattoo and the actual design is not a spur of the moment one.
3. Make sure that your artist is skilled and that the studio has a reputation for quality workmanship and meets the appropriate health standards.
Tattoos can be fun and on the right person and the right spot, they generally look great. Whatever you do, make sure you have done your homework on tattoos and risks so that you can really enjoy the new addition to your body.

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