Can you give blood if you have tattoos or piercings?

Can you give blood if you have tattoos or piercings?

Getting a tattoo or a piercing doesn’t make you ineligible to donate blood if you wait 3 months or follow the proper precautions to get a safe and sterile tattoo at a regulated facility. Talk with your doctor if you think you have any other conditions that may make you ineligible to donate blood.

Do piercings disqualify you from donating blood?

*If Tattoo was applied in a state-regulated facility, using sterile needles and single use ink, within the last 12 months, there is no deferral. If Piercing is administered by single use piercing gun, there is no deferral.

Can you be a blood donor if you have tattoos?

Yes, you can. If you got a tattoo in the last 3 months, is completely healed and was applied by a state regulated entity, which uses sterile needles and fresh ink — and you meet all donor eligibility requirements — you can donate blood!

Why are you not allowed to donate blood after getting a tattoo?

For the longest time, people with tattoos were not allowed to donate blood due to the risk involved in the transmission of diseases and infections during the tattoo process. Use of infected needles or ink for creating a tattoo can put the person who is getting it at risk of various diseases.

How long after a tattoo can I give blood?

Due to the potential risk of infection, a person is not eligible to donate blood for six months after receiving a tattoo.

How soon after tattoo can you donate blood?

The American Red Cross require a 12-month waiting period after receiving a tattoo in an unregulated facility before a person can donate blood. This is due to the risk of hepatitis.

How long after a piercing can you donate blood?

Body Piercing: You must not donate if you have had a tongue, nose, belly button or genital piercing in the past 12 months. Donors with pierced ears are eligible. Cold and Flu: Wait if you have a fever or a productive cough (bringing up phlegm). Wait if you do not feel well on the day of donation.

How long after a tattoo can I donate blood?

12-month
The American Red Cross require a 12-month waiting period after receiving a tattoo in an unregulated facility before a person can donate blood. This is due to the risk of hepatitis.

How long after I get a tattoo can I donate blood?

Can you give blood after a piercing?

As long as your tattoo or piercing is healed and was done at a professionally licensed establishment in California, you can donate! Otherwise, you will have to wait 3 months.

How soon after getting a tattoo can you donate blood?