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  2. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artists and body piercers must be registered with the Texas Department of Health [108] Tattoo and body piercing shops must be licensed [109] Texas Health and Safety Code Ann. §146 [110] Utah none specified [111] Parent/guardian must be present during the procedure, give written permission, and provide proof of identity. [111]

  3. How Do You Pick a Safe Tattoo Shop? - WebMD

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    Also, follow these steps to find a solid shop: Only use a tattoo shop where all employees are properly trained. Make sure your tattoo artist wears new disposable gloves to minimize your risk of ...

  4. Tattoos and Piercings: Risks, Precautions, Aftercare & More

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    Get a tattoo from a licensed, reputable facility. Tattoo regulations and requirements vary by state, so check with your local department of health for the latest safety laws.

  5. Tattoo Pain Chart: Where It Hurts Most (and Least) - Healthline

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    Areas that are generally considered more painful to tattoo. It’s generally more painful to get a tattoo on a part of your body with many nerve endings, close to bones without much fat, or where ...

  6. Texas Department of State Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Austin State Hospital. Texas Department of State Health Services is a state agency of Texas. The department was created by House Bill 2292 of the 78th Texas Legislature in 2003 through the merging of four state agencies: the Texas Department of Health, Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Texas Health Care Information ...

  7. Tattoo Aftercare: How To Take Care of a New Tattoo - WebMD

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    Carefully wash your tattoo area three times a day with soap and water, and gently pat it dry. Keep applying a moisturizer or ointment after you clean your tattoo to keep it moist. After 5 days ...

  8. Tattoos: Are They Safe? - WebMD

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    Other Tattoo Risks. There are other possible health risks: A gun equipped with needles punctures the top layer of the skin to deposit ink in the dermis, the deep layer of the skin. Unsterilized ...

  9. What You Need to Know Before Getting a Tattoo - Healthline

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    3. Gauge shop courtesy and ask if the artist offers consultations. Last but not least, take note of the shop and artist’s general professionalism and personality. You’re about to trust someone ...