Body Mods: What to Know Before Taking the Plunge

These days, it isn’t uncommon to see both men and women with various tattoos and piercings. So, if you are considering some form of body modification, you will be happy to know that you are in good company. While these practices have been around for decades, it is still important to be aware of the right way of getting body art done. This will make it easier for you to be both safe as well as comfortable. Here is what you should know:

Know What Will Work for You

The first thing that you should consider is what kind of body art will work best for you. For instance, although you may be excited to get a tattoo, you may have a low tolerance for pain. Or, you may not be entirely sure of what you want. In such an instance, a milder route, like an ear piercing will be a better option for you.

For one thing, the process involves a lot less discomfort. For another, in many instances, piercings will often heal up by themselves, if the jewelry is removed. Even if this doesn’t happen, the tiny hole will not be as noticeable as body ink.

Choose the Right Studio

Now, regardless of what kind of body art you want done, you have to make sure that the studio that you are going to is top-notch. In particular, it should be a clean environment to reduce the risk of developing an infection. It is also a good idea to watch the artists or the technicians work, if possible.

This will give you some idea of just how hygienic they are with their customers. For instance, if they wear gloves and maintain a sterile space, then there you can be certain that they are a good option for you.

Pick the Right Professional

The good news for you is that once you have selected a proper studio, you can be certain that the people working there know what they are doing. Still, if you want to get custom tattoos, for instance, you should be careful of the artist that you choose. See, in many cases, each artist has their own specialty or talent. So, by choosing someone who is especially good at a design that you want increases the chances of the end result looking truly stunning.

Start Small

This should go without saying but it is important to highlight anyway. Even if you have the highest pain tolerance level, it is always best to start off small. For instance, if this is your first piercing you may want to try one on your ear lobe or nostril as these are less painful.

The same advice goes for tattoos as well. Pick a small one so that you ease yourself into the process. If you find that you were completely at ease, then you will know that you can handle a larger one next time. Not to mention, the smaller images will take less time to complete as well. This will also give you some idea of what your artist is like too.

Avoid Trends and Fads

It often seems like every year there is a new trend or fad. So, suddenly it may seem that all of your friends are getting their tongue pierced or every other image on social media is someone with a watercolor tattoo. Now, if you genuinely like this kind of piercing or body art, then go for it.

However, you should never get anybody modification just because it is cool right now. Before you know it, another trend will set in and you may be left with something that you aren’t too happy with. Only get a piercing or image that you really like and that you are certain to continue liking for the rest of your life.

Be Certain of Your Choice

If you are feeling nervous about your body art, then you need to make sure that of your decision. It is always a good idea to speak to the artist or technician who will be working with you. They will be able to give you in-depth details about the process. This way, you will know exactly what is going to take place. Not to mention, it will help you figure out whether this is something that you want or not. If you are still feeling hesitant, give yourself a little bit more time.

These are the top things to know before you decide to get any kind of body modification. With this information, you will be fully aware of what to expect.

 

 

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