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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW, AND BRING WITH YOU.

Appointments:

If you would like to make an appointment, we will require that you come into the shop to do so. If you have your design please bring that in with you as well. All appointments will require a deposit to be made, and that deposit is generally half the total cost of the tattoo that you will be getting. The deposit will be applied to the final price for your tattoo.

If you will need to have custom work drawn up, a deposit is required as well. The deposit is half the total cost and will be applied to the final price of your tattoo.

Please also be aware that the time to have custom work drawn will vary due to the volume of work that we do do for our customers, sometimes we may be able to get you in on the day you come in, other times there may be a wait of up to several weeks for your design to get drawn.

If you have a design that you want done please feel free to email it to us @ wonderlandtattooinfo@gmail.com Please make sure that the size of the image is large enough to make out the detail of the design. Also please note that if your design is on your phone we may not be able to see all of the detail in the image, so please print out your design before you come in to see us.

Pre Procedure Client Notification


Body art involves the introduction of ink/dye/pigment into the skin or the puncturing of the skin to create an opening to insert jewelry. Body art should be considered permanent.
The removal of tattoos and permanent cosmetics requires a medical procedure that can be costly, may result in scarring and likely will not restore the skin to its original appearance.
Possible side effects of body art include:
· Hypertrophic (red, raised) scarring.
· Adverse reaction to ink/dye/pigment or jewelry.
· Change in color of ink/dye/pigment over time.
· Decrease the ability of a physician to recognize skin melanoma in areas concealed by tattoos.
· Nerve damage.
· Receding gums or tooth enamel wear from oral piercings.
· Torn tissue or keloid (over growth or tissue) formation.

Complaints regarding non-compliance with applicable state and local regulations as they pertain to body art facilities can be made to the Macomb County Health Department.

IF YOUR CHILD IS UNDERAGE?

If you and your child have been thinking about getting a tattoo or piercing, remember that we will need either a drivers license or state identification card for both the parent and the child. If your child does not have a drivers license or state identification, a birth certificate will do also. Children under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by their parent and or legal guardian to be tattooed or pierced. If you have any further questions please feel free to call or e-mail us.
We will not tattoo or pierce any child under the age of 16.

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