What to Know Before Getting a Tattoo While a tattoo may only take a few minutes to acquire, it is permanent. You should understand the risks and research the process before getting a tattoo. Tattooing involves breaking the skin, one of your body’s main protective barriers. This means you may be more susceptible to skin and blood infections. Specific risks include: Bloodborne diseases. If the equipment used to do your tattoo is contaminated with the blood of an infected person, you can contract a number of serious bloodborne diseases. These include hepatitis C, hepatitis B, tetanus and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Skin infections. The use of unsterile equipment or re-used ink can result in skin infections, ranging from minor to potentially serious antibiotic resistant infections. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, or pus-like drainage. Granulomas. Bumps may form around the site of the tattoo as a reaction to the ink. Scars and keloids. The ink may cause scars and keloids (raised, ridged areas caused by overgrowth of scar tissue). Allergic reactions. The ink may cause an itchy rash at the tattoo site. Swelling or burning. Tattooed areas may swell or burn during Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams. Additional topics to discuss with your body art professional include their Bloodborne Pathogen Training, the establishment’s proficiency requirements, and the establishment’s autoclave monthly spore test results. If abnormal itching, irritation, redness, swelling or fever should appear, please contact a physician immediately. These could be signs of a potentially serious medical condition that should be addressed. To ensure that your body art procedure heals properly, we ask that you disclose if you have or have had any of the following conditions. Disclosure does not legally prevent you from having a body art procedure.Diabetes(Required) Yes No History of hemophilia (bleeding)(Required) Yes No History of skin diseases, skin lesions, or skin sensitivities to soaps, disinfectants, etc.(Required) Yes No History of allergies or adverse reactions to pigments, dyes or other skin sensitivities such as latex(Required) Yes No History of epilepsy, seizures, fainting or narcolepsy(Required) Yes No Use of medications, such as anticoagulants that thin the blood and/or interfere with blood clotting(Required) Yes No Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV(Required) Yes No Hepatitis(Required) Yes No Please list any other information that might be relevant to your body art procedure:Client Name(Required) First Last Client Signature(Required)I acknowledge that I take full responsibility to spell check Names and any text quotes. Also that all dates and Roman numerals have been checked to be accurate to my specifications.(Required)YesBirthday(Required) MM slash DD slash YYYY Email(Required) Phone(Required)Copy of client’s photo identification(Required)Max. file size: 50 MB.Artist Name(Required)--Select Your Artist Here--Jimmy MunozBeto MunozNoe RodriguezSaucy EspinosaHiram “Ram” AlemanBrian KinslerArtist Signature(Required)Date(Required)MonthMonth123456789101112DayDay12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031YearYear20262025202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920CAPTCHA