Repeated entry
Clients and studios copy identity details, medical notes, artwork and project context across multiple places.
Tattoo consent forms
Tattoo consent form software in Skintrace connects the signed form, client details, useful medical notes, artwork, session, pigments, needles and aftercare.
Clients and studios copy identity details, medical notes, artwork and project context across multiple places.
Signed consent is not always linked to the session, pigments, needles and project history.
Finding a signed consent form with the right artwork, session and client record can take too long.
A tattoo consent form is more useful when it keeps client, project and session context instead of becoming isolated paperwork.
Intake fields, declared medical notes and important details should stay linked to the consent form and session.
The artwork, approved project, placement and session details give the signed form practical context.
The signed consent form should remain reviewable with the date, client, artist and related sessions.
Aftercare instructions, pigments, batches and needles complete the record without replacing studio obligations.
Collect client details, declared medical notes and project context before the session so the studio avoids duplicate entry.
Attach consent to the client record, artwork, artist, session and related traceability details.
Store consent forms alongside earlier projects so the team can understand what was already signed, done or planned.
Retrieve the signed document, client details and session context more easily when the team needs them.
Tattoo consent form software
Skintrace connects the signed form, client data, session, aftercare instructions and exports with GDPR-conscious handling and inspection preparation in mind, without presenting itself as legal advice.
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It should stay linked to the client, useful medical notes, artwork or project context, the session, the signed form and aftercare instructions.
Yes. Skintrace helps attach the signed consent form to the session, pigments, batches, needles and details needed in the client record.
Skintrace keeps consent forms and related records structured and exportable so teams can retrieve the client, session, artwork and traceability details more easily. It supports preparation without guaranteeing compliance.
Yes. The free trial lasts 30 days and does not require a credit card. Skintrace does not replace local rules, legal advice or the studio’s professional obligations.
Less isolated paperwork, more context in every record.
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