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TATTOO
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
These
suggestions are based on our experience. By no means are these to replace
a doctors instructions. If any serious problems were to ever occur, consult
your family doctor immediately. Lifestyle Tattoo takes every step to ensure
the health of our staff and customers.
Only
leave the bandage on for about 1 hour. It's Best to wear some sort of
cotton clothing that covers it so that if the bandage comes loose in the
night you don't end up stuck to the sheet. It won't be funny that you
left a print of your tattoo on the sheet when you realize it ripped away
a healed layer of skin.
When the bandage is removed, gently wash the area with a mild soap and
water, working loose any bits of dried blood or ooze that might be on
the surface.
DO NOT REBANDAGE. At this point you want to begin to
moisturize your tattoo, and let it breathe. Use UNSCENTED
good quality hand lotion frequently and sparingly. The one I personally
think is the best is CUREL FRAGRANCE FREE because the
main ingredients are glycerin and water. Most hand and body lotions are
made of alcohol and oil, and just don't work as well. But the most important
thing is that you look at the ingredients in whatever you are going to
use and make sure there is NO FRAGRANCE.
Believe me, I KNOW that you are going to have friends tell you to use
Neosporin or Bacitracin. Don't do it. They are antibiotics, and they have
no healing value unless there is infection present. You will need them
if you introduce dirt or germs into the tattoo, but for normal healing
you want a moisturizer.
So keep on using the moisturizer for 2-3 weeks, at first I would say it
is not too much to put it on once an hour. As soon as the tattoo begins
to feel a bit tight or dry, feed it moisture! The more you do, the quicker
the skin will heal over. The idea here is to PREVENT SCABBING.
A scab will be the pigment pulled up and out onto the surface. Obviously
if you want the brightest possible tattoo you want to leave the pigment
beneath the surface. The best possible healing will be a couple of peels,
like after a bad sunburn, like a snake shedding skin.
Do not pick or scratch at it while it is healing. Don't mess with the
crust.
Remember to wash your hands before applying the lotion. If you have handled
money your hands are filthy. If you pet an animal and then rub in lotion,
sick !!!, think about where they might have been. Be sensible, remember
that it is a wound that needs your help to heal.
If it is difficult for you to clean your hands every time, carry some
Purel or another "waterless hand sanitizer" in your pocket.
First clean your hands, then rub in the lotion. FREQUENTLY
and SPARINGLY.
No direct sunlight for 2-3 weeks. This is absolutely vital with red ink,
it can easily develop a photosensitivity and you DO NOT
want to experience the intense itch of this reaction. But with every color
of ink, even black, the sun is a major cause of new tattoos looking blurred.
No soaking in water, no swimming, hot tubbing, or direct shower water
beating on it for 2-3 weeks. Of course you can keep clean, we want you
not to stink when you show off your new art, but if the healing bit soaks
up water it will be like going swimming when you were a kid and had a
scab. Remember how the waterlogged scab would float away.......there goes
your new tattoo! Seriously! No surfing !
If it does get wet in the shower, gently pat it dry , don't rub at it
with a towel. Then immediately after getting dried off re moisturize it.
It is up to you to protect your investment. By giving your tattoo proper
care while healing you insure that you will enjoy it for the rest of your
life. It will age as gracefully as you do.
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