Finding Custom Tattoos Las Vegas Style
by Marcel Cromack
Whether you've visiting Vegas or are a full-time resident, finding a tattooist in Sin City isn't hard. Numerous skilled artists have establishments in the city. The custom tattoos Las Vegas residents are searching for can be found in many locations.
Even in the City of Second Chances, there's no second chance when it comes to a tattoo. You need to get it right the first time. Choosing the right artist for a piece of custom work is a serious matter. The most obvious risk is that you'll end up with an unsatisfactory rendition of your design, either lacking in artistic merit or poorly executed and apt to spread or fade.
Another risk, perhaps more serious, is the possibility of an artist who doesn't run a clean shop. Most modern tattooists practice excellent hygiene but there are always a few who cut corners, risking their clients' health. Remember, a tattoo breaks the skin; anytime this happens, there's a risk of infection. Good hygiene practices will help prevent any unpleasant bacteria from taking hold while your body is healing.
An artist who fails to exercise due diligence in the matter of hygiene risks spreading diseases between clients via dirty needles and other materials. Body fluids such as blood can carry dangerous diseases such as hepatitis and syphilis. Contaminated tattoo needles can also be a vector for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Shoddy materials are another possible risk. Low-quality inks can contain toxic substances or cause allergic reactions. Certain specialty inks used by some less salubrious artists aren't even certified for use on humans yet. For example, some tattooists offer inks that glow under ultraviolet light, even though these have only been deemed safe for use on fish.
You may be able to save money on your tattoo by going to a back-street "scratcher" but the hazards aren't worth it. It's better to save up until you can afford to go to a serious professional. That way you'll know you're getting quality work.
The best way to find a tattooist is through the recommendation of a friend who knows tattoos and who you can trust. For non-locals, this may not be a possibility. Instead, try visiting discussion forums devoted to tattoos and centered around Las Vegas. You can also check out online review sites.
If on visiting an establishment it seems dirty and badly lit, you should probably avoid it. Arrange a time to come in and discuss the work with the artist. As well as outlining their safety procedures, you should be able to view a portfolio of past work, which will give you an idea of the artist's style and whether it's compatible with the design you want. Only when you are one hundred per cent satisfied with the artist and with the standards of safety should you agree to be tattooed. When it comes to custom tattoos Las Vegas residents should always ask for the very best.
Marcel Cromack enjoys blogging about tattoos. For further information about <a href="http://www.skindesigntattoos.com/tag/custom-tattoos-las-vegas">custom tattoos Las Vegas</a> artists or to discover more about <a href="http://www.skindesigntattoos.com/">tattoo shops Las Vegas</a>, please go to the SkinDesignTattoos.com website now.
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