Skin Piercing (Acupuncture, Tattooing, Cosmetic Piercing
& Electrolysis)
| Licence summary |
Anyone wishing to carry out "skin piercing" - specifically
acupuncture, tattooing, cosmetic piercing, semi-permanent skin
colouring or electrolysis - has to register with us. The Law
changed in 2005 and we can now register "body piercing" and
semi-permanent makeup.
We have to register both the premises where the piercing is to
be done, and each person who wants to perform the piercing.
Practitioners must comply with our Byelaws.
We check that premises and equipment are suitable, and that good
hygiene is followed and sensible after-care instructions are given
so as to minimise the health risks to customers.
Please phone us to check if a practitioner or premise is
registered, or if you want to apply yourself.
The law specifically requires parents' permission before any
"minor" can be tattooed. There is no such protection for children
wanting fashionable "body piercing."
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| Eligibility
Criteria |
Applications must include any specific information required by
the local authority.
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| Regulation
Summary |
A summary of the regulation relating to this
licence
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| Application Evaluation
Process |
No provision in legislation
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| Will Tacit Consent
Apply? |
No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process
your application before it can be granted. If you have not heard
from us within ten days, please contact us. You can do this
online if you applied through the UK Welcomes
service or use the contact details below.
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| Apply by post |
Download an application
form, return it to us at the address below, with the
application fee
(cheque payable to Wychavon District Council) |
| Apply online |
On line facilities available through the national
Business Link website.
Apply online to
carry out acupuncture, tattooing, piercing and/or
electrolysis
Apply to change
an existing registration
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| Failed Application
Redress |
Please contact us, in the first instance.
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| Licence Holder
Redress |
Please contact us, in the first instance.
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| Consumer
Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the
first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the
form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if
you are located in the UK, Consumer
Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK
contact the UK European
Consumer Centre.
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| Other
Redress |
If you have been pierced and continue to suffer pain or
swelling, you must go to your Doctor for medical advice.
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| Trade
Associations |
British Association of Beauty
Therapy and Cosmetology (BABTAC)
British Association of
Skin Camouflage
British Institute and
Association of Electrolysis
Guild of Professional Beauty
Therapists
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Anyone suffering nuisance due to noise, smells or similar
because of a commercial premises should contact the Community
Protection team (email environmental.health@wychavon.gov.uk,
phone 01386 565015).
Grant of a licence doesn't mean that planning permission
has been given: consent under town and country planning law may
still be required.
Please contact our Planning Services on 01386 565565.
Further Information
All Licensing and Environmental Health Matters are now
dealt with by Worcestershire Regulatory Services.
For direct public enquiries and referrals:
General Customer Enquiries
Worcestershire Hub on: 01905-822799
(Mon—Fri 8am—8pm, Sat 9am—5pm)
Email: wrs.licensing@worcsregservices.gov.uk
Fax: 01905-617132

