Again, findingi someone that's clean and has a good conscience about that stuff. Then weigh the pros and cons for yourself. I love the body art. I say go for it if you are relatively healthy!
Unless you are on blood thinners there should be no problem, but you will still bleed some if you get one. On of the most important things you want to watch out for is that your tattoo parlor of choice uses new needles for each person. You do not want a place that just autoclaves there needles. They claim it "cleans" them, but there is too much room for human error for my liking. Gross comparison, but that's like someone saying I just scrubbed the toilet you can drink out of it if you like. It could never be "cleaned" enough for me.
Quote from: Hawkeye on August 31, 2006, 02:56:07 PMUnless you are on blood thinners there should be no problem, but you will still bleed some if you get one. On of the most important things you want to watch out for is that your tattoo parlor of choice uses new needles for each person. You do not want a place that just autoclaves there needles. They claim it "cleans" them, but there is too much room for human error for my liking. Gross comparison, but that's like someone saying I just scrubbed the toilet you can drink out of it if you like. It could never be "cleaned" enough for me.Wouldn't flushing a reusable kidney pose the same risks?
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Quote from: Joe Paul on September 16, 2006, 03:07:10 AMQuote from: Hawkeye on August 31, 2006, 02:56:07 PMUnless you are on blood thinners there should be no problem, but you will still bleed some if you get one. On of the most important things you want to watch out for is that your tattoo parlor of choice uses new needles for each person. You do not want a place that just autoclaves there needles. They claim it "cleans" them, but there is too much room for human error for my liking. Gross comparison, but that's like someone saying I just scrubbed the toilet you can drink out of it if you like. It could never be "cleaned" enough for me.Wouldn't flushing a reusable kidney pose the same risks?Yes I agree completely. There is too much room for human error in the "cleaning" process of dialyzers. Reuse dialyzers should be tagged with the patients name so the same dial goes to that same patient for the life of that dial, so getting someone else's dial shouldn't be an issue. Things do happen though, and most people won't own up to a mistake they just try to cover it up to save their butts. When the dials are reused they use a very harsh and high level disinfectant to clean them. The chemicals are so bad a gas mask has to be worn by the reuse tech so they can breath. I believe this process to be better than just spinning or autoclaving all the blood out, but I would never allow a reuse dial to be used on me.