Please keep the bandage on no longer than 3 or so hours. After removing the bandage, you’ll want to wash off all the excess blood, plasma and ink left over.
Before you start, make sure your hands are clean and you have unscented antibacterial soap ready. Avoid soap with fragrance, moisture beads or scrubs.
Applying too much ointment can cause your tattoo to “suffocate.” Apply only a very thin coat so your tattoo can breathe.
On your first night, there’s a chance your tattoo will still bleed. The blood can dry overnight and stick to your clothes or bedding. If this happens, gently take the fabric off. DO NOT force it off or be rough with it. If it still does not come off, wet the area with lukewarm water and gently slide it off.
Fresh tattoos sometimes “weep” during the first couple of days, meaning that plasma and ink form a thin moist coating on the skin. This can be DABBED with a clean paper towel. Press the paper towel to the skin and remove. Do not wipe the tattoo or be rough with it. Do not panic when you see the colors of the tattoo on the paper towel, or on your hands as you clean it. This is simply excess ink being secreted from the surface or the skin.
If there is excessive swelling or discomfort after the session, you can ice the tattoo (please make sure it’s wrapped with a clean cloth) or take a NON NSAID such as Tylenol or acetaminophen. (NSAIDs are blood thinners and can inhibit the healing process).
Make sure to be diligent about washing your new tattoo 3 times a day as it’s in its phase of being an open wound. Keeping it clean will help prevent infection and other healing issues.
Wash your tattoo for the first 5 days, 3 times a day. Apply lotion/ointment after each wash (Remember, keep it light!) for the first 5-7 days or until your tattoo starts to flake/peel like a sunburn. When the peeling begins, you can drop down to washing your tattoo once a day, but keep moisturizing 3 times a day to keep the tattoo from drying out.
Your tattoo should be completely healed within 2-4 weeks.
If you have extremely sensitive skin, the lotion may cause breakouts. If this happens, just reduce the number of your daily lotion application.
After the first few days, your tattoo may become itchy or begin to form flaky scabs. They will fall off on their own, so DO NOT PICK OR SCRATCH AT YOUR TATTOO. Doing so can cause some of the pigment to disappear, and your tattoo may not heal properly. Keep it moisturized and the scabs will eventually dissipate.
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