New Continued Education Updates Every Month

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New Continued Education Updates Every Month |

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Continued Education

Alliance of Medical Tattooing

Advancing Safety, Ethics, and Standards in Medical Tattooing

The Alliance of Medical Tattooing offers Continued Education opportunities for tattoo professionals working in medical, restorative, and trauma-informed spaces.

Our education programs are designed to support:

  • Client safety

  • Ethical decision-making

  • Evidence-informed practice

  • Professional accountability

Continued Education through AMT is appropriate for both members and non-members who are committed to maintaining high standards when working with compromised skin and medically complex clients.

Who Our Continued Education Is For

AMT Continued Education is intended for:

  • Licensed tattoo artists working in medical or restorative tattooing

  • Artists working with cancer survivors and post-surgical clients

  • Professionals tattooing scar tissue, radiated skin, or compromised bodies

  • Artists seeking to strengthen safety knowledge, documentation, and scope of practice

You do not need to be an AMT member to attend most Continued Education offerings unless otherwise noted; however, membership provides access to additional educational opportunities and resources.

Upcoming Webinars

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Upcoming Webinars |


Upcoming AMT Webinar: Understanding Lymphedema
April 27, 2026 | 2:00 PM EST
Live Zoom Webinar

The Alliance of Medical Tattooing is pleased to host an upcoming continued education webinar with Amanda Grilli, PT, CLT, an Oncology Physical Therapist, Certified Lymphedema Therapist, and Certified Cancer.

In this educational session, Amanda will provide an overview of lymphedema, how it develops after cancer treatment, and how it affects the lymphatic system, skin, and overall healing. This is important knowledge for tattoo artists, medical tattoo artists, and advocates working with breast cancer survivors and individuals who may be at risk for or living with lymphedema.

Understanding lymphedema is essential when working with clients who have undergone lymph node removal, radiation, reconstructive surgery, or other cancer-related treatments. The webinar will cover risk factors, precautions, skin considerations, and how professionals can work safely and responsibly with this population.

This webinar will help artists and professionals better understand how lymphedema impacts the body, when tattooing may or may not be appropriate, and how to communicate safely with clients and their medical teams when necessary.

The webinar will consist of a 45-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes for questions. The webinar will be recorded, and replays will be available after the webinar for registered attendees.

Registration:
• Free for AMT Members
• $15 for Non-Members

Understanding Lymphedema
$15.00
One time

Lymphedema is something many of our clients are living with — and as tattooers and advocates, it’s important that we understand how it affects the body, healing, and long-term skin health. Join us for our upcoming AMT webinar “Understanding Lymphedema” with Amanda Grilli, PT, CLT, where we’ll learn what lymphedema is, how it develops after cancer treatment, considerations for tattooing, and how we can better support our clients safely and responsibly.


✓ Free for AMT Members
✓ $15 for non-members
✓ Replay available after Live Presentation

Webinar Replays

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Webinar Replays |

Watch the Replay | Understanding Tattoo Pigments

Continued Education Webinar

The Alliance of Medical Tattooing is pleased to host an upcoming webinar with TJ Lopez, Founder of Peak Consulting Las Vegas. TJ specializes in ISO standards, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and quality management systems in manufacturing, helping companies meet strict compliance and safety standards.

In this educational session, TJ will discuss the differences between acrylic, non-acrylic, and hybrid tattoo pigments, and why understanding pigment composition is essential for tattoo artists—particularly those working in medical and restorative tattooing.

Tattoo pigment safety begins with understanding what goes into the skin and how different pigment types behave. Acrylic pigments are known for strong color payoff and durability but can be more rigid in the skin. Non-acrylic pigments are often selected for their softer healing and natural fade, while hybrid pigments combine elements of both to balance stability, vibrancy, and skin compatibility.

This webinar will also emphasize the importance of selecting high-purity pigments manufactured under strict safety standards, ensuring artists can make informed decisions that support long-term skin health and professional responsibility.

Registration:
• Free for AMT Members - Access through members portal
$15 for Non-Members

Understanding Tattoo Pigments Webinars | Watch Replay
$15.00
One time

Understanding Tattoo Pigments — Acrylic, Non-Acrylic & Hybrid This webinar is designed for tattoo artists who want to deepen their knowledge of pigment safety, make informed product choices, and elevate professional standards in tattooing and medical tattooing.

Your Questions, Answered

  • No. Most Alliance of Medical Tattooing Continued Education offerings are open to both members and non-members, unless otherwise specified. AMT members receive discounted pricing for select trainings.

  • Continued Education trainings are typically offered live.
    Recordings are not standard and are only available when explicitly stated in the training description.

  • Yes. A certificate of completion is provided for most Continued Education trainings. Certificates are issued after attendance is confirmed or, when applicable, after viewing a recorded session. Our courses do not apply towards CEU credits.*

  • Unless otherwise stated, Continued Education registration fees are non-refundable. Please review each training’s description carefully before registering.

  • After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with access instructions weeks prior to the training. Reminder emails and access links are typically sent prior to the live session.

  • Trainings are led by experienced professionals, including licensed tattoo artists, medical collaborators, survivor advocates, and subject-matter experts relevant to medical and restorative tattooing.

  • Most live Continued Education trainings include a Q&A segment. Instructions for submitting questions will be provided during the session.