Mark Keller of Chameleon Ink Tattooing With Protective Gear Over His Equipment

Important Tattoo Medical Supplies to Keep on Hand

<p>It's important to keep your tattoo shop stocked with all the tattoo medical supplies needed to prep and modify clients--things like antiseptics, skin cleansers, tattoo bandages, and disinfectants. If you're just getting started and looking for a comprehensive list of tattoo medical supplies to keep on hand, download our Tattoo Medical Supply Checklist. You can also read through this article to compare tattoo medical supply options and follow the links provided to purchase tattoo medical supplies for your shop at wholesale prices.</p>

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Mark Keller of Chameleon Ink Tattooing With Protective Gear Over His Equipment Opens a new windowIt's important to keep your tattoo shop stocked with all the tattoo medical suppliesOpens a new window needed to prep and modify your clients safely. These medical supplies include antiseptics, skin cleansers, tattoo bandages, and disinfectants. Download our Tattoo Medical Supply ChecklistOpens a new window to ensure you're covering all important bases. Explore your product options in the sections below and follow the links to purchase tattoo medical supplies for your shop at wholesale prices. Follow the bold "Learn" links to our educational articles within the sections below.

Autoclaves & Autoclave Supplies

An autoclave steam sterilizerOpens a new window is the single most effective tool for sterilizing reusable tattoo supplies like steel grips and tattoo tubes. There are sterilization alternatives for smaller shopsOpens a new window that don't yet have the budget to purchase an autoclave, but an autoclave is the absolute best sterilization tool you can own. You'll be able to sterilize larger batches of tools faster and more thoroughly with an autoclave than you could with chemical baths or other sterilization alternatives. (Learn about the efficacy of sterilization by steam.Opens a new window) We offer several autoclave options so you can find the one that best fits your budget.

Autoclave Steam SterilizersPhoto of Tuttnauer 1730 ValueKlave Autoclave Steam SterilizerOpens a new window

There are several types of autoclave accessoriesOpens a new window you'll need to keep on hand to get the most out of your steam sterilizer. Every tool you sterilize will need to be bagged separately before being autoclaved, so it's a good idea to stock up on sterilization pouches and nylon tubing in a variety of sizes. You'll also want a heat sealer to seal your autoclave bags, steam sterilization integrators that clearly show when your tools have been fully sterilized, a reliable autoclave cleaner you can use to clean your sterilizer regularly, and spore testing kits so you can periodically test your machine to make sure it's operating optimally. You can see examples of the autoclave accessories available to you below. Visit our Tattoo Sterilization Pouches, Autoclaves & Ultrasonic Cleaners sectionOpens a new window to see every option we offer. (Learn how to make custom autoclave bags with nylon tubing.Opens a new window)

Autoclave Tools & Accessories

Ultrasonic Cleaners, Solutions, and Tools

Photo of one bottle of cavicideOpens a new window

Tattoo tools have to be thoroughly cleaned before they're autoclaved, and we have a variety of tools that simplify the cleaning process. Choose from steel bristleOpens a new window, brass bristleOpens a new window and nylon bristle Opens a new windowbrushes, Cavicide Germicide & Disinfectant Soaking SolutionOpens a new window, standard ultrasonic cleanersOpens a new window in a variety of sizes, and a variety of ultrasonic cleaner detergentsOpens a new window. (Learn the best methods for cleaning tattoo tools.Opens a new window)

Steel, Brass and Nylon Bristle Brushes for Scrubbing Tattoo Instruments Opens a new windowAlthough an ultrasonic cleaner may seem like a nice-to-have compared to an autoclave, it can be a huge time saver for a busy shop. Without an autoclave, you have to hand-scrub all of your reusable tattoo tools, soak them in disinfectant and lubricate them before you sterilize them. If you're interested in shortening the clean-up process in between clients so you can tattoo more people in a day, you need an ultrasonic cleaner. We offer several options so you can find the perfect one for your space and budget, as shown below along with our ultrasonic cleaner detergents. (Learn how ultrasonic cleaners work.Opens a new window | CompareOpens a new window Alconox and Tergazyme ultrasonic cleaner detergents.Opens a new window)

Ultrasonic Cleaners and Detergents

Tattoo Cleaners, Disinfectants & Bio-Hazard Containers

It's highly critical that you maintain a sterile work environment to keep your clients safe and make them feel secure when they get tattooed in your shop. To keep surfaces throughout your shop sterilized, you'll need an assortment of disinfecting cleaning products. You should also make biohazard containers easily accessible to your tattoo artists so that they can properly dispose of used tattoo needlesOpens a new window, other sharps, and contaminated protective gearOpens a new window, like used tattoo machine bags. We offer a wide range of cleaners, disinfectants and biohazard containersOpens a new window to meet your needs, as shown below. (Learn about maintaining a sterile work environment.Opens a new window | Learn about the Sharps Disposable Recovery System.Opens a new window) Photo of bottle of MadacideOpens a new window

Sharps Containers and Biohazard Bags

Petrify Ink Sponges Opens a new windowThere's one other cleaning tool worth mentioning that can simplify clean-up while you're tattooing and in between clients: PetrifyOpens a new window. Petrify is a super-absorbent polymer that turns liquids into gel. Just add a single Petrify tea bag or a shot of Petrify from a needle-nose bottle to a cup of inky water, and you can easily toss it in the trash instead of having to get up and take it to a sink. Petrify is also a great addition to the bottom of Sharps containers, where it absorbs and solidifies excess fluids. You'll find Petrify to be a helpful tool in your shop, but it's even more valuable when you're working tattoo conventions and there isn't a sink nearby where you can dispose of inky water and other liquids. Just keep a stash of Petrify on hand and you'll be able to easily keep your workspace clean as you're tattooing.

Tattoo Covers and Protective Gear

In your efforts to maintain a sterile work environment within your tattoo shop, you should bag all reusable tattoo tools that can't be autoclaved, like tattoo machines and clip cords. Additionally, it's important that your tattoo artists wear medical glovesOpens a new window while tattooing, and that they change them at appropriate intervals. Some artists also like to cover more of themselves, for their health, to prevent cross-contamination and to protect their clothing, which is why we offer a selection of disposable and reusable aprons, arm covers and other protective gear in addition to equipment bags and gloves. Check out our full selection of tattoo covers and protective gearOpens a new window, or review our most popular options below. (Learn about guidelines for hand hygieneOpens a new window, why it's important to wear gloves while modifyingOpens a new window, and how to choose the right glove sizeOpens a new window.)

Medical Gloves and Tattoo Protective Gear Photo of box of Umbra gloves with handOpens a new window

Tattoo Anesthetic Creams, Sprays & GelsPhoto of spray bottle of Vasocaine anesthetic solutionOpens a new window

No matter what your personal opinions are on the use of tattoo anesthetic productsOpens a new window, it's a good idea to keep some numbing cream, gel or spray on hand for those clients with low pain thresholds. It will make the tattooing experience more pleasant for everyone, your clients will appreciate the tailored service, and you'll be more likely to see referral business from those happy customers. Some tattoo anesthetics work well on their own, while others can be enhanced for added pain relief by applying a complementary numbing spray or lotion. The key is to encourage clients to apply a layer of topical anesthetic right before coming in to get tattooed so that it has time to fully penetrate and numb the surface of their skin. When you apply a numbing cream, spray or gel in your shop, make sure to wait the amount of time specified in the instructions before you begin tattooing. For maximum absorption, wrap the area with plastic cling wrapOpens a new window after applying a topical anesthetic. If a client asks you to apply more numbing gel, spray or lotion after you start tattooing, add a layer of a booster product like Recovery Numb Tattoo Numbing CreamOpens a new window, Tattoo Soothe GelOpens a new window, or System Ink-EEZE Numbing Spray.Opens a new window Visit our Tattoo Anesthetic OptionsOpens a new window section to view our full selection of tattoo numbing sprays, creams, gels and anesthetic soaps by brands like Recovery, Tattoo Soothe, Derma Numb, Hush, H2Ocean, and Feel Better Now. (Learn more about tattoo anesthetics and how they work.Opens a new window)

Antiseptics, Skin Cleansers & Other Skin Prep Products Green Soap Skin Prep Wipes | Tattoo Antiseptics and Skin Cleansers Opens a new window

Before tattooing a client and after applying any topical anesthetic requested, you have to perform surgical skin prep. This process requires washing the skin with an appropriate skin cleanser, and then applying a CDC-approved antiseptic. Make sure your client isn't allergic to any of the skin prep products you're planning to use. Some people have iodine allergies while others have sensitivities to fragranced soaps, so it's important to talk to your clients about the tattooing process and products you use before you begin. (Learn more about body modification skin prep.Opens a new window) We offer a wide variety of skin cleansers and other skin prep productsOpens a new window by top brands like Intenze, Green Soap, Tattoo One, Tattoo Goo, and H2Ocean, as well as surgical-grade antisepticsOpens a new window like alcohol pads and providone iodine swabs. Choose from concentrated skin cleansers that you can dilute and apply with our Precision washer bottles, convenient skin wipes, antiseptic swabs and pads, disposable razors, and more.

Tatu-Derm Tattoo Bandages | Clear, Breathable, Waterproof Tattoo Bandages Opens a new windowTattoo Bandage Supplies

It's a good idea to bandage new tattoos to catch any excess blood and soothe and protect clients' skin. You have several options when it comes to the types of tattoo bandages you use: Photo of a box of medical tapeGauze & Medical TapeOpens a new window - Place a clean piece of gauze over a new tattoo so that the edges of the gauze overlap the borders of the tattoo. Tape down the sides of the gauze pad using Precision or 3M medical tape. The gauze will allow the skin beneath the tattoo bandage to breathe, and it will contain bleeding after the tattooing process. (Learn about tattoo tape options.Opens a new window) Tatu-DermOpens a new window - Tatu-Derm puts a clear, breathable bacterial barrier over new tattoos. It comes in individual sheets Opens a new windowand cut-to-size rollsOpens a new window. Select the right size, and then adhere a sheet of Tatu-Derm to the skin over top of a new tattoo. Your client will then be able to swim or shower with no problem, since Tatu-Derm is waterproof. It will protect their clothes and bed sheets from stains, it's easy to use, and it provides tattoo artist with a low-cost tattoo bandage solution. Dri-Loc PadsOpens a new window - Dri-Loc Pads are 4" x 7" non-adherent perforated plastic pads with absorbent centers. Place one over a freshly-inked tattoo, and tape down the sides with Precision or 3M medical tape. The pad will allow the new tattoo to breathe, but not dry out. It will also contain excess blood.

Shopping for Tattoo Medical Supplies Photo of box of A&D ointmentOpens a new window

We have a Retail StoreOpens a new window and a Wholesale StoreOpens a new window. Most of the links in this article point to our Wholesale Store, where you can take advantage of discounted prices for industry professionals when you place orders of $100-$499.99. Those tattoo artists and shop owners planning to spend $500 or more should shop in our Distributor Store to enjoy the lowest prices we offer. For orders under $100, please shop in our Retail Store. Note that you can enjoy additional savings by purchasing certain sOpens a new window in bulk. Look for case packs of products you use frequently, and pay attention to the tiered price breaks listed in the "Add to Cart" area of many of our product detail pages. To save even more, sign up for our weekly newsletters by going to your preferred store (Retail Opens a new window| WholesaleOpens a new window), scrolling to the bottom-right corner of any page, and entering your email address in the newsletter sign-up box. We'll then deliver weekly coupons and other savings offers right to your inbox.
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