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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0537532
PE
4120
FACILITY_ID
FA0021603
FACILITY_NAME
WRONG SIDE OF THE TRACKS TATTOO (BROCKMAN, A)
STREET_NUMBER
512
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STREET_NAME
UNION
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95337
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
512 N UNION RD
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Ficrcing Contract <br /> I <br /> Description of procedure-119303(a)1 <br /> Before any piercing begins, you are required to fill out a questionaire form, This is for <br /> legal purposes and to inform us of any medical problems we should be aware of such as <br /> allergies (refer to "Health Risks"). Proof of age will also be required. Any persons under <br /> the age of 16 (with the exception of genitals, 18) will be refused if they are not <br /> accompanied by their legal guardian. Any persons that are intoxicated, that are <br /> pregnant or nursing, or are incapable of consent due to mental incapacity will also be <br /> refused. <br /> After the paperwork is in order, you will then sit down with your piercer and they will go over the procedure <br /> with you to help you feel more comfortable and at ease with the process. They will also discuss your piercing <br /> and any details to ensure that you are satisfied before beginning. <br /> There are a number of different methods used today that depend entirely upon which type of piercing you <br /> will be getting. These are a few of the common methods. <br /> The Standard method involves making an opening using a hollow medical needle. The needle is inserted into <br /> the body part being pierced. While still in the body, the initial jewelry to be worn in the piercing is pushed <br /> through the opening, following the back of the needle. Piercing using hollow medical needles does not <br /> actually remove any flesh, the method cuts a slit and holds it open in the shape of the cross section of the <br /> needle, in this case, a circle. In this method, the needle is the same gauge or larger than the initial jewelry <br /> to be worn. <br /> Dermal Punching is a method which is used to remove a circular area of tissue, into which jewelry is placed. <br /> This method is usually used to remove both skin and cartilage in upper ear piercings, where cartilage must <br /> be removed to relieve pressure on the piercing to ensure proper healing and long term viability of the <br /> piercing. The healed fistulas created or enlarged using a dermal punch will usually not shrink over time, <br /> The Pierce and Taper method is similar to the standard method. It is a more advanced technique though, <br /> sometimes used to pierce where large gauge initial jewelry is desired. In this method, after the needle is <br /> inserted and the opening is created, a tapered steel bar (usually one gauge larger than that of the needle at <br /> the large end) is inserted instead of initial jewelry. Then the jewelry is pushed through the opening, <br /> following the tapered bar. The success of this method is dependent on the elasticity of the skin in the area <br /> being pierced, the skill of the piercer and the type of piercing being done. <br /> Post procedure instructions-119303(a)4 <br /> a) Information of proper care for procedure site <br /> Body Piercing Aftercare and Remedies to Common Piercing Problems <br /> T.L.C.stands for tender loving care,and that Is exactly what your new piercing is going to need. <br /> Slacking off on your aftercare or using harmful products will only prolong your discomfort and the <br /> healing process. Most piercers will give you aftercare Instructions,and the general rule of thumb <br /> would be to follow their advice. <br /> General Piercing Aftercare <br /> What You May Need: <br /> • Sea Salt <br /> • Mild Anti-Bacterial or Antimicrobial Liquid Soap ash(Like Provon or Satin) <br /> • Cotton Balls <br /> • Cotton-tipped Swabs <br />
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