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Skin Care in the Tattoo Parlor: A Survey of Tattoo Artists in New York City
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CounselingNew York CityEducationDermatologyTattoo EventsLicensed TattooistsCosmetic SurgeryHealth CommunicationAesthetic SurgeryHealth Services ResearchSkin CareArt HistoryFashionOutcomes ResearchNursingContemporary ArtProfessional CounselingTattoo RemovalMedicineTattoo Artists
To understand the role that tattooists play in providing skin care advice, we conducted an online, survey-based study of 90 licensed tattooists in New York City. The survey asked tattooists about their exposure to adverse tattoo events, advising on tattoo removal/correction, behaviors regarding preexisting skin conditions and aftercare, confidence in addressing client questions about adverse events and preexisting conditions, and prior training about skin conditions related to tattoos. Most tattooists (92.8%) reported being asked by clients to evaluate adverse tattoo reactions, 85% were asked about tattoo removal, and 90% were asked about the safety of getting a tattoo with a preexisting skin condition. About half (56.1%) had received training about skin conditions related to tattoos. Tattooists with prior training reported higher rates of optimal skin care behaviors and higher confidence with tattoo-related skin conditions; 91.4% reported interest in skin care education. Tattooists play a major role in the skin health of their clients. Providing education for tattooists may improve skin care in populations less likely to see a dermatologist.
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