You just received your new tattoo and there can be so many
recommendations for aftercare. But, the
most important thing to remember is to listen to your tattoo artist. Most problems arise when a client doesn’t follow
the aftercare instructions they were given.
One thing to remember is that everyone has different types of skin,
allergies, and possible reactions.
Everyone heals differently.
1-
Pay attention to what your tattoo artist tells
you to do, and follow the exact instructions.
If you change up the aftercare, the tattoo artist is no longer liable
for what can happen. It is your
responsibility to take care of your tattoo.
2-
Don’t wrap your tattoo again, unless you are
instructed to do so by your tattoo artist.
It is extremely important to keep your tattoo clean after this
protection has been removed. Your new
tattoo is just like any open sore or injury.
Keep your hands clean when handling the aftercare of your tattoo.
3-
It is common for a new tattoo to be slightly
inflamed, sensitive, and red. Most
people will have some irritation a day or two after. If these symptoms worsen or last longer than
3-4 days, call you tattoo artist.
4-
Your new tattoo will weep the first couple of
days, this is normal. This isn’t an
indication that your tattoo is coming off or being affected negatively at
all. This is your body’s natural healing
process.
5-
Keep your tattoo slightly moist. If the tattoo dries out it can lead to a thick
scab formation & this isn’t good.
This can cause the healing process to slow down, and can harm the
tattoo. Your tattoo artist should advise
you on a cream or ointment to use.
Remember to follow your tattoo artist’s instructions.
6-
Within a couple of days to a week, a thin layer
of skin will start to peel or flake away from the tattoo. This is also normal, don’t scratch or peel
the skin away from the tattoo. It even
may itch, but don’t scratch the area. It
is still delicate and you can do damage.
If it itches, lightly pat or tap with a clean paper towel.
7-
Don’t soak your tattoo for at least two
weeks. No bathing, swimming, or sitting
in a sauna. Showering is fine, and can
be a great and easy way to clean your tattoo also. The recommended time can vary depending on
your tattoo artist’s recommendations.
8-
Don’t expose the tattoo to tanning beds or
direct sunlight for at least two weeks.
UV rays will damage the skin and affect the color of the tattoo. After the tattoo is healed you should use the
highest UV protection sunscreen.
9-
A tattoo may take 1-3 weeks to heal depending on
your skin type and the tattoo itself. If
you get a rash, or any unusual signs on or around the tattoo, contact your
tattoo artist immediately.
10-
Avoid working out. Tattoos that cover big areas or near joints,
may take longer to heal if it is moved too much. Intense workouts may cause the skin to break
or become irritated. This will cause the
healing time to be longer.
11-
Always ask for help when you aren’t sure what to
do or if you have any questions about your tattoo.
If you have any questions about the tattoo you recently
received from Lucky Bamboo Tattoo, call our studio at 801-497-9700 or visit our
website at, www.luckybambootattoo.com.
Thanks for your tips on how to care for your tattoo after you've gotten your ink done. You make a great point that you should try to keep your tattoos lightly moist during the healing process. I've heard that using a very thin layer Neosporin can help with the healing process; so long as you aren't allergic to Neosporin. I'll keep your tips in mind. http://www.jimistattoo.com/Cover-up-Tattoos-Port-Hueneme-CA.html
ReplyDeleteYou make a good point about how if your skin is inflamed for more than three to four days you might want to call your tattoo artist. Some people experience contact dermatitis after getting a tattoo. They can have tips for over the counter tips for helping relieve the inflammation and to make sure that your tattoo turns out right after healing up. http://www.bigbearmo.com/about-us.html
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