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<br /> AFTER CARE I POST PROCEDURE If you decide to go on a lotion regimen...do so very lightly for the first two
<br /> Leave bandage on for at least two(2)hours weeks.You know your body best....but generally it is best to let your
<br /> body heal on its own.
<br /> The most critical time to control and direct the process of healing is from
<br /> the completed tattoo until there is no more fluid`oozing"from your skin - SCABBING AND PEELING
<br /> (blood and/or plasma),which by the way is your body's first defense
<br /> against air-borne bacteria and infection. Also keeping bandage applied After a few days your tattoo will begin to scab/peel. This is completely
<br /> for 2 hours allows your skin to rest. natural so remain calm. If your scabbing/peeling is light you may apply
<br /> lotion to the"tight areas"and blot as necessary.
<br /> NOTE: If your tattoo is still"oozing"after the bandage is removed use
<br /> cold water to wet a few paper towels. Wring out slightly and gently hold If scabbing is unusually heavy in areas you may apply a warm moist
<br /> against skin for 3 to 5 minutes. Do this as many times you feel necessary compress to the scabs to soften them,and eventually they will fall off on
<br /> or until the"oozing"stops. This will also aid in removing the excess heat their own. Do not apply lotion to a"softened"scab. Wait for it to dry out.
<br /> which has built up in your skin. Remember a tattoo is an open
<br /> wound/abrasion. DO NOT PICK AT OR SCRATCH THE SCABS. If they begin to itch,
<br /> lightly"slap"them. Just like a sunburn peeling this again is normal.
<br /> TO RECAP:
<br /> •DO NOT RE-BANDAGE The scabbing/peeling process is 7-14 days but total healing of a tattoo is
<br /> "LET YOUR TATTOO AIR OUT approximately 100 days(1 percentile daily)be patient!!
<br /> 'LEAVE BANDAGE ON FOR 2 HOURS
<br /> After your tattoo is through scabbing/peeling a"white film"will appear.
<br /> Now you can show off your tattoo...but do not allow anyone to touch! This is a natural healing process along with the itching. Don't worry this
<br /> Remember a tattoo,however mild is still an open wound/abrasion. will soon pass. Tips here:.
<br /> Ice/Cold Pack: to help get the heat out of your new tattoo(which can be
<br /> up to 72 hours)you can make an ice pack wrap in a(barrier)towel and When taking a shower: use a wash cloth and soap and gently scrub the
<br /> apply to tattoo for 5 to 10 minutes at a time. tattoo. After shower apply lotion to tattoo and gently blot.
<br /> DO NOT allow ice pack to touch skin without being wrapped or tissue
<br /> damage may occur. INFECTION/ALLERGIC REACTION
<br /> The more heat you can get out of your tattoo the better. DO NOT apply I have taken the necessary steps to insure that your tattoo was applied in
<br /> ointments,cremes,salves,or lotions of any kind at this time...PERIOD!! a clean condition. However,as with all minor procedures,problems can
<br /> For at least 48 hours. arise such as an infection or an allergic reaction. Should you experience
<br /> either of these conditions I suggest that you contact your doctor for
<br /> TO RE-CAP: DO NOT RE-REBANDAGE. LET YOUR TATTOO AIR further instructions. If required,your doctor may contact me and I will
<br /> OUT.NO OINTMENTS,CREMES,SALVES OR LOTIONS OF ANY explain my procedure in as much detail as needed to aid in the diagnosis
<br /> KIND. of your condition.
<br /> WASHING THE TATTOO The following Is a general guideline on allergic reactions to a tattoo:
<br /> SHOWERS don't saturate your tattoo with water but it can get wet. ft's Medicated ointments,salves:some people are allergic to the ingredients
<br /> P ok to get soap or shampoo on your tattoo as long as your wash it off as in these products.
<br /> soon as possible when finished pat dry with a towel.
<br /> BATHWHOT TUBS:needs to be avoided for at least 1 month(30 days) Tattoo Pigments:sometimes the adverse reaction of swellinglitching will
<br /> which will allow tattoo to be almost healed. ' normally subside with time or consult a doctor.
<br /> SWIMMING: whether in the pool,lake or ocean,needs to be avoided for
<br /> at least 1 month(30 days)which will allow tattoo be almost healed. Lotions: certain ingredients in lotions may cause an allergic reaction.
<br /> TO RECAP:SHOWERS OK,BATHS,HOT TUBS,SWIMMING NOT OK Discontinue use and try another.
<br /> FOR AT LEAST 1 MONTH(30 DAYS) Overexposure to the sun while healing: keep covered"loosely"outdoors
<br /> even on overcast days. Remember—Ultraviolet rays.
<br /> SOME GENERAL RESTRICTIONS
<br /> Rash or pimples: normally a temporary condition;should clear up within
<br /> CLOTHING: your new tattoo needs to breathe so be mindful of your 24-48 hours.
<br /> clothing. Tight pants,shirts,straps,spandex etc can irritate your tattoo
<br /> and also cause an infection. Keep clothing on tattoo as loose as possible Hives: same thing as rash or pimple.
<br /> and when at home let tattoo air out. Wear clothes that breathe...cotton is
<br /> probably best. No nylon,polyester or latex. Fever,chills: sometimes after getting a tattoo people have experienced
<br /> flu like symptoms,with a mild elevated temperature. Monitor for a few
<br /> This includes shoes if your tattoo is on your foot. Wear cotton...no nylon hours,if symptoms don't subside or worsen call your doctor.
<br /> socks or panty hose.
<br /> Minor swelling and rgdness(inflammation): can normally be controlled
<br /> WORKOUTS: avoid hard workouts that flex the tattoo or cause with an"ice pack". Be sure to put a barrier between ice pack and skin to
<br /> excessive sweating,remember the skin is healing. The final look and prevent tissue damage.
<br /> longevity of your tattoo will depend on the critical first weeks of healing.
<br /> Most of the symptoms identified here are quite minimal and can be
<br /> SUN: for at least the first 1 month(30 days)keep tattoo OUT OF THE handled with home remedies in 24-72 hours. When in doubt,call your
<br /> SUN. If your tattoo gets sunburned while healing it may become infected. doctor.
<br /> If you must be outdoors during this time wear loose clothing. When
<br /> totally healed use a good"sunblock". On the more serious side let's now examine general symptoms of an
<br /> Infected tattoo:
<br /> OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES: wear appropriate clothing avoid direct sun/wind
<br /> on tattoo,dirt,debris,examples: camping,gardening,and working Irritation or redness after getting a tattoo is normal. Within a few hours
<br /> outside,parks,jogging,walking, symptoms should begin to decrease. You may have an infection if
<br /> symptoms increase suddenly.
<br /> MECHANICAL WORK: don't allow grease,oil,solvents,dirt and debris to
<br /> come into contact with your tattoo. EgL the same holds true for pain. This should decrease in increments
<br /> as well. If it elevates or worsens call your doctor.
<br /> PETS: playing with,walking,hair/dander,picking up"doodie"duty,
<br /> cleaning cat boxes,bird cages etc and don't let them"lick"your tattoo. Fever. not to be confused with mild elevated temperature for a few hours
<br /> as in"allergic reaction symptoms"if the above symptoms are also
<br /> PEOPLE AND KIDS: most people can't look without touching,and kids present; irritation,pain,redness call your doctor,
<br /> touch everything!
<br /> Swelling and tenderness: It's normal for a little swelling and tenderness
<br /> WORKPLACE: be mindful of surroundings at work and how they might after your tattoo but again if it worsens call your doctor.
<br /> affect a fresh tattoo(dust,dirt,and debris)keep loosely covered while at
<br /> work,avoid direct contact with co-workers while tattoo is healing. Keep Unusual odor: from the tattooed area can also be a sign of infection. Call
<br /> clean! your doctor.
<br /> LOTIONS AND YOUR NEW TATTOO: if this is your first tattoo take Discharge: any type of purulent drainage(puss)coming from your tattoo
<br /> heed: if you have one or more tattoos you already have a good idea of is a bad sign. Call your doctor.
<br /> what works for you in the aftercare department. Here are MY
<br /> recommendations: Red streaks or sores going from your tattoo towards your heart could be
<br /> quite serious like in blood poisoning or staph infection....proceed to
<br /> Let Tattoo breathe,don't re-bandage emergency room.
<br /> First"48 hours"(two days)as stated before"get heat out"leave alone, An infected tattoo could potentially kill you should not take these
<br /> wash as necessary,no ointments,salves,or lotions of any kind period symptoms lightly even if you have a"gut feeling"call your doctor.
<br /> After"48 hours"you may apply a small amount of unscented water based Your tattoo will"heal to touch"in 7 to 14 days—a good heal in 30 days
<br /> lotion of YOUR choice to a small area of your tattoo(check for a and a complete heal in 100 days.
<br /> reaction). After 5 minutes if ok,apply lotion sparingly to the"tight"areas
<br /> of the tattoo. Oft your responsibility to keep area clean and protected
<br /> Whatever lotion you decide upon buy a"new one"and only use for your until properly healed.
<br /> new tattoo. Do not share...this greatly reduces cross contamination. RECEIVED
<br /> Do NOT listen to what your"pals"tell you about what they used on their
<br /> tattoo in this case,listen to what I tell you to do for your tattoo. NOV15 013
<br /> Please read above paragraph again....thanks:)
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