Industries · Tattoo & piercing
Per-session consent for tattoo and piercing studios.
Every tattoo and every piercing is a new procedure that needs its own informed-consent record — not a one-time waiver from a client's first visit two years ago. Online Waiver Software captures per-session consent, screens for allergies and medications, and grabs a placement photo, so each procedure has its own defensible paper trail.
Ships as a ready-to-edit starter template: Tattoo & piercing studio
Who this is for
Tattoo studios, piercing shops, microblading and permanent-makeup artists, and body-modification practitioners. Anyone whose work breaks the skin and varies session to session needs consent tied to the specific procedure being performed that day.
The specific risk you're documenting
Allergic reactions to ink pigments, latex, or metals; infections; blood-borne pathogen exposure; clients under the influence; and disputes over what was agreed to. Health departments in most states require signed consent and a record of disclosed conditions. Because the procedure changes every visit, consent has to be per-session — a blanket waiver doesn't cover the new piece you're doing today.
Which blocks and features matter
Set re-attestation to per-visit so every appointment captures fresh consent. Require the placement-photo capture so the signed record shows exactly where the work was done. The allergy/medication free-text block lets clients disclose latex sensitivity, dye allergies, blood thinners, or accutane use. Add the intoxication attestation — most artists won't tattoo an intoxicated client, and the record proves it. Close with an aftercare acknowledgment.
Built for the shop's pace
Hand the client a tablet at check-in or text them the link while they wait. The placement photo and signature attach to a hashed audit-packet PDF you can pull up if a client ever disputes the work or files a complaint. Minimum age 18 is enforced on the form, with guardian consent available if your state and policy allow minors with a parent present.
What matters for tattoo & piercing
The blocks and features that do the work.
Per-session consent
Re-attestation set to per-visit means every appointment captures its own informed-consent record for the specific procedure.
Allergy & medication screening
Clients disclose pigment, latex, and metal allergies plus blood thinners or medications that affect healing — on the record before the needle.
Placement photo capture
A required photo documents the procedure site, attaching to the signed packet so there's no dispute over what was done where.
In the box
Tattoo, piercing, and body-modification studios
- Per-session consent
- Allergy/medication screen
- Placement photo capture
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