
Guidelines for preventing infections
Tattooing and ear or body piercing are becoming more and more popular. However, some procedures may increase the risk of contracting a blood-borne disease, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV, AIDS, herpes and some bacterial skin infections.
To avoid risk of transmission, make sure that the needles used are new, sterilized for each treatment and properly handled by the tattooist.
Observe the person's working habits: tattooists should wash their hands before and after procedures, after handling contaminated items, before opening and handling sterile supplies, and before putting on and after removing their gloves. The work area must be clean and brightly lit.
Finally, you can minimize your own risk of infection by taking these precautions:
Source: Health Canada and KidsHealth.org (The Nemours Foundation)
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