Body piercing - Whole Blood and Components
Essential information
- Includes
Derma-rolling, ear and body piercing, permanent and semi-permanent make-up, tattooing (including memorial tattoos), platelet rich plasma (PRP) facial, and ritual self-flagellation.
- Obligatory
Must not donate if:
Less than four months from last piercing.
- Discretionary
Painting, stencilling or transfers applied to the skin without piercing, accept.
Supporting information
- Additional information
Piercing has passed infection from person to person. Waiting four months helps to ensure that the infections tested for by the Blood and Tissues Services will be picked up.
Platelet rich plasma (PRP) facials (also known as ‘Vampire Facials’) have been associated with HIV transmission.
Ritual self-flagellation is carried out by some religious groups. The practice includes beating or flogging oneself with sharp objects. It may be associated with exposure to blood from other participants, either directly or through contamination of shared equipment.
Memorial tattoos may incorporate the cremation ashes of a deceased person into the tattoo ink (also known as a cremation tattoo or cremation ink).
This guidance presumes that a validated NAT test for hepatitis C is negative. If this test is stopped, the guidance will change.
- Reason for change:
- Additional information about memorial tattoos has been added.
- Version details:
WB-DSG Edition 203 Release 76 (30 April 2025)