Body piercing supplies need to be in top condition
October 22, 2004
By: Lori Wilkerson
When getting a body piercing, it goes without saying that the
piercing parlor you go to should have all of the required body
piercing supplies on hand and properly prepared for the procedure.
But have you thought about the condition and quality of the body
piercing supplies they use? You should.
Ask questions when you get a piercing to make sure they are using
the best possible body piercing supplies and that they are kept in
top condition. A few to ask:
- Have all of your body piercing supplies been autoclaved for
this procedure?
- Are your piercing needles individually packaged, sterile
needles? Will they be opened in my presence just prior to
piercing?
- How often do you check your body piercing supplies, such as
checking to make sure the pliers are properly tightened, etc?
- Is your equipment made of surgical steel?
- Do you have all of the first aid supplies that may be needed
in the event of a complication?
Any reputable piercer will be glad to answer all of these
questions clearly and will explain anything you don’t understand
regarding their procedures. If you look at their body piercing
supplies and see the proverbial “duct tape” repairs on the pliers or
forceps that don’t look spotless, walk out of the parlor without
getting your piercing. The care that they give their body piercing
supplies will be a reflection of the care they give you and your
piercing.
About the Author:
Lori Wilkerson is a successful freelance writer and publisher of
http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com. Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.
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