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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0526733
PE
4120
FACILITY_ID
FA0018099
FACILITY_NAME
THE PIRATES LOUNGE TATTOO PARLOR (HOLCOMB, JOHN)
STREET_NUMBER
2714
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
23517511
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2714 COUNTRY CLUB DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Tattoo Aftercare i$ <br /> The first few days and weeks (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new <br /> tattoo. Make sure you care for it properly. Below is the healing procedure and do's and don'ts we <br /> recommend. Because each individual is different, this may not always be the best <br /> recommendation for each person. We recommend you follow the advice of your tattoo artist or <br /> seek the advice of a doctor first. <br /> 1. Leave the bandage that you received after the tattoo on for 2 to 10 hours. Tattoos will ooze, <br /> this is a normal part of the healing process. The bandage is there to keep airborne bacteria <br /> and any other contaminants in the environment from invading your wound. <br /> 2. Make sure your hands have been washed thoroughly before you remove the bandage. <br /> 3. After removing the bandage, cleanse the tattooed area with soap and water. Do not scrub <br /> the tattoo with a brush or towel (this should not be done until the tattoo has healed). The <br /> idea behind the washing is to eliminate any dead cells have been allowed to accumulate on <br /> the surface. <br /> 4. Dry the tattooed area by gently patting the area with a clean, sterile towel. <br /> 5. Let the tattoo dry completely (approximately 10 minutes) <br /> 6. Lightly rub on hand lotion such as Curel. <br /> 7. You do not need to re-bandage <br /> 8. Repeat steps above for three-four days, approximately six times a day. The idea behind <br /> this part of the process is to not let the tattoo dry out. <br /> After a few days you may notice some peeling and possibly a little scabbing. Excessive scabbing <br /> can indicate a poorly done tattoo, but some scabbing may be normal. It is at this point in the <br /> healing process that our tattoo will begin to itch. RESIST THE URGE TO SATISFY YOUR <br /> DESIRE TO SCRATCH, RUB, OR PICK at the tattoo. Remember --the first few days and weeks <br /> (for a new tattoo) are probably the most important for your new tattoo. Make sure you care for it <br /> properly. Consult a physician if you experience symptoms such as excessive swelling, redness, <br /> yellow or green discharge, fever. <br /> Some final DO's and DON"Ts <br /> DO NOT: <br /> 1. Go swimming or soak in a hot tub or bath <br /> 2. Use hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol on your tattoo <br /> 3. Itch, pick, or scratch the tattoo <br /> 4. Participate in activities that will make you sweat <br /> DO: <br /> 1. Stay out of the sun until your tattoo has healed completely. <br /> 2. Apply sun block to tattoo after it has healed whenever it is exposed to the sun to protect it <br /> from damaging ultraviolet rays. <br /> I have received aftercare instructions: <br /> Client Signature: Date: <br />
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