QUOTE(v.v @ Jun 15 2008, 10:30 PM)
But most of the tattoo shop I seen they are selling other things also , just like the Mid Valey one , cant they just register as a Kedai Pakaian or something , and then they do thier tattoo & piercing . Have you ever seen a shop under the license of Kedai Tattoo & piercing. I am just curious .
There are health and regulation check from countries like Aus, USA, UK...but not in Malaysia lar.
The ones in the western countries needs to have inspection from health ministries of their country and also a permit signed by doctors or even surgeon and dentists before ster up a tattoo shop.
Because there is are rules and regulation which specifies that a tattoo shop is similiar to an minor opearting theatre which all the safety precaution needs to be enforced. For example they must have autoclave system, stainless steel equipments...etc etc..something similiar to the specification of a clinic.
They will also let you sign an agreement before tattoo. But you will be surpirse that not all the states in the US permits tattooing a few years back.
Here in Malaysia, I think the practice of tattoong is passed down from what they had learn from their Guru..so theoratically, might not have a good knowledge in setting up a good tattoo area.
Tattoing in the house is a good option, because its your very own house and always u can keep the area as clean and disinfect the area more better. Who would keep their house unattended and dirty?
Like myself, I am tattooing in the house. So, far I had all the equipment in the house, and there is a special room for tattooing only.
Added on June 16, 2008, 10:43 amQUOTE(PeNNyPupZ @ Jun 16 2008, 10:34 AM)
aiya.. minimum charge is $100.. means rm300 lo T_T where do you work?
No choice lor..AUS100 is like RM100 over there, so fair lar...hahaha..cos our currency is small ma.
This post has been edited by kwangwey: Jun 16 2008, 10:43 AM