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11/14/2024 10:13:42 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4100 – Safe Body Art
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0544050
PE
4120 - BODY ART FACILITY-SINGLE USE
FACILITY_ID
FA0025052
FACILITY_NAME
VISUAL CHANGES (WASHINGTON, HYNEK)
STREET_NUMBER
445
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
CURRENT_STATUS
Inactive, non-billable
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\BA\BA_4120_PR0544050_445 W WEBER_.tif
Site Address
445 124B W WEBER AVE STOCKTON 95203
Suite #
124B
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TATTOO BODY ART <br /> AFTERCARE INSTRUCTIONS <br /> -_ 448 W WEBER AVE, STOCKTON CA. 98203 <br /> (209)=51$=081$ <br /> • Remove the bandage after one to two hours.All wounds need to breathe if they are to heal property. <br /> • Wash the tattoo using a mild antibacterial soap (such as Dial or Provon) and warm water. Take care to <br /> remove all traces of blood and plasma as this will cause scabbing. Do not scrub the tattoo with a <br /> washcloth during the two week healing period. Pat it dry with a clean, soft cloth or paper towel and leave <br /> it alone for about 20 minutes, basically until it starts to feel like the skin is a little tight and dry. This <br /> allows for excess moisture from the swelling under the skin as well as moisture introduced by washing <br /> the tattoo to evaporate out. It's very important to let your tattoo 'breathe" like this any time you get it wet <br /> before it gets into the peeling stage. <br /> • Once dry,apply a very thin coat of ointment to the tattoo.We recommend using Vitamin A&D or Aquaphor <br /> as ointment, or other such tattoo aftercare products. Only use enough to make it shine, a little goes a <br /> long way. Too much ointment traps germs into your new tattoo which can potentially lead to infection. <br /> Just a dab will do. Work it in well. Dab off all the excess with a paper towel. There should be Just enough <br /> to keep the tattoo moist and to keep it from scabbing. Do not re-bandage the tattoo. <br /> • Repeat the cycle of washing, drying, and applying ointment to the tattoo about 34 times per day for the <br /> first 3 days(while the tattoo feels tender). <br /> • Ointment can be applied whenever the tattoo is feeling stiff or dry but beware of over-moisturizing. Your <br /> body will absorb what it needs where it needs it. Apply ointment twice a day far two to three days then <br /> switch to a regular *Unscented* moisturizer like Tattoo Goo Lotions. Out to Sea Lotions, or something <br /> over the counter such as Eucerin, Lubriderm, Curel, or Jergens. Apply moisturizer twice a day for the <br /> remainder of two weeks. Do not use lotions that contain color or fragrance at all until the healing is <br /> complete. (Usually anywhere from ten days to two weeks; Possibly longer for slower healers.) <br /> • You must keep your tattoo moisturizedl When the tattoo is kept moist it doesn't have a chance to form a <br /> scab but does form a thin membrane to protect the tattoo while it heals. This layer peels off very similar <br /> to a sunburn (do not peel your tattoo, you will pull the ink out!) and it is perfectly normal to see small <br /> flakes of colored skin failing off during this stage of healing. <br /> • You must keep your tattoo cleanl However, long showers or baths must be avoided for 2 weeks. <br /> Prolonged soaking can and will loosen scabs if any have formed, or will soak through the soft tissue <br /> turning it into a soggy mess and cause your ink to flow down the drain. This includes swimming in the <br /> Ocean or a Pool, Hot Tubs,and Saunas.Short showers are best, under ten minutes if possible. <br /> • Please refrain from scratching or picking at the tattoo.Scrubbing with a washcloth can be very harsh on a <br /> tattoo and will cause your colors to fade. Disrupting the tattoo while It's healing can also cause scar <br /> tissue. It is normal for the tattoo to become very itchy during the healing time. Just remember not to pick <br /> or scratch no matter what! <br /> • Remember,the sun is BAD for your tattool Whether the tattoo is new or old, if you want it to look nice and <br /> heal property, keep it out of the sun.A sunburn on a new tattoo can cause a lot of problems. it will dry out <br /> your tattoo and could cause it to form a horrendous scab resulting in fading before It is even healed. it will <br /> also take much longer to heal completely and promotes scarring in a new tattoo. Wait until it is fully <br /> healed to go back in the sun or a tanning bed and make sure you put on a high quality sunblock. Never <br /> put sunblock on a tattoo that is still healing.Wait until it is fully healed before going into the sun. <br /> • Following all of these simple steps will ensure that you end up with the best result with minimal <br /> complications and your tattoo will stay looking bright and beautiful for many years to come. <br />
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