This tattoo is created by injecting ink into into your skin. To do this I will use an electrically powered tattoo machine or handheld blade. The machine moves a solid needle up and down to puncture the skin between 50 and 3000 times per minute. The needle penetrates the skin by about a millimeter and deposits a drop of insoluble ink into the skin with each puncture. Any puncture wound has the potential for infection and disease transmission.
The healing process follows a four stage healing timeline that includes oozing, itching, peeling and continued aftercare. It's important to be consistent about aftercare so your tattoo doesn't get infected. If you see any signs that your tattoo isn't properly healing or signs of infection including: Fever, waves of heat and cold, abnormal shivering, swelling Of the tattooed area, pus, red lesions around the area, red streaking from the area, or areas of hard, raised tissue, see your doctor as soon as possible. Be advised that tattoo inks are not FDA approved and health consequences are unknown.
I have been informed of the nature, risk, and possible complications and consequences of permanent skin pigmentation. I understand the permanent skin pigmentation procedure carries with it known and unknown complications and consequences associated with this type of cosmetic procedure. Including but not limited to; infection, scarring, inconsistent color, spreading, thinning or fading of pigments. I understand that the actual color of the pigment maybe modified slightly, Due to tone and color of the skin, persons sun exposure, aftercare, etc. I fully understand this is a tattoo process and therefore not an exact science, but an art. I request the permanent skin pigmentation procedure('s) And except the permanence of the procedure as well as possible complications and consequences of said procedure('s).