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While many view tattoos as an insult to the beauty of the human body, others view it as something that adds color and personal expression to their image. Dating back to ancient times, when Middle Eastern civilization utilized tattoos as a beauty aid and pagan statement, tattoos have seen better and worse publicity. Those faithful to the Old Testament's prohibition of 'defacing' any portion of the body with a tattoo always have been against the practice. Still and all, throughout the years following ancient times, sailors and military men traveling the world over have been distinguished by the blue tattoos adorning their arms, legs and any other body part they chose to set ink into. Modern times has seen tattoo parlors establish themselves within the inner city locales, where those that visited them lived. Yet, recent years have become witness to a steady resurgence and popularity of the body art, prompting tattoo parlors to spring up in all spots of the country - including suburbia USA and small town America.
But with the rise of the specific industry, comes the associated liability. Parlors that provide tattoos and even those that also include body piercing face definite risk exposure, among them the major ones: the transmission of blood borne illnesses as well as the risk of allergic reactions suffered by customers as a result of the tattoo procedure or piercing of skin.
The leading insurance companies offer coverage for all the exposure to risk, providing a much needed protection for the tattoo parlor owner.
Just when the popularity of tattoos has again come of age, so has the regret by some that follows years later after a tattoo. The fact that many adults that have paid for tattoos to be put on their body in their youth wish to remove them is underscored by the services provided by medical clinics and participating doctors. With the wide-spread use of new and highly improved laser technology, physicians now offer tattoo removal that is much less painful than before.The new laser procedures also present a much cheaper option for the patient. Despite this novel medical breakthrough, the ever changing vista of the tattoo business also presents a challenge to completely being able to remove a tattoo. Because of the permanent qualities of the newer dyes as well as the vaster selection of color and hue, it is not always a guarantee that a medical professional will actually be able to comprehensively remove a patient's tattoo.
Of course, risks of infection, allergic reaction and any other related peril demand adequate insurance coverage against the potential of lawsuits and claims. This is why professional liability insurance is so necessary in this field of medical care.
A qualified insurance agent will be able to discuss this form of indemnity protection in greater deal.
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