%0 Generic %A B.E., Rosenbaum %A E.C., Milam %A L., Seo %A M.C., Leger %D 2016 %T Supplementary Material for: Skin Care in the Tattoo Parlor: A Survey of Tattoo Artists in New York City %U https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_Skin_Care_in_the_Tattoo_Parlor_A_Survey_of_Tattoo_Artists_in_New_York_City/5129902 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.5129902.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8718526 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8718529 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8718532 %K Tattooists %K Tattoo artists %K Tattoos %K Public health %K Nonmedical professionals %K Skin infections %K Adverse tattoo reactions %X To understand the role that tattooists play in providing skin care advice, we conducted an online, survey-based study of 90 licensed tattooists in New York City. The survey asked tattooists about their exposure to adverse tattoo events, advising on tattoo removal/correction, behaviors regarding preexisting skin conditions and aftercare, confidence in addressing client questions about adverse events and preexisting conditions, and prior training about skin conditions related to tattoos. Most tattooists (92.8%) reported being asked by clients to evaluate adverse tattoo reactions, 85% were asked about tattoo removal, and 90% were asked about the safety of getting a tattoo with a preexisting skin condition. About half (56.1%) had received training about skin conditions related to tattoos. Tattooists with prior training reported higher rates of optimal skin care behaviors and higher confidence with tattoo-related skin conditions; 91.4% reported interest in skin care education. Tattooists play a major role in the skin health of their clients. Providing education for tattooists may improve skin care in populations less likely to see a dermatologist. %I Karger Publishers