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EHD - Public
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4100 – Safe Body Art
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0519049
PE
4121
FACILITY_ID
FA0014253
FACILITY_NAME
PINS & NEEDLES (JOHN PERRY)
STREET_NUMBER
64
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23505502
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
64 W ELEVENTH ST STE B
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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TATTOO AFT T <br /> CA INST CTI NS <br /> READ FULLY AND COMPLETELY. <br /> (If you have any questions or need clarification do not hesitate to ask) <br /> • Remove the bandage after one hour,two maximum.All wounds need to breathe if they are to heal properly. <br /> • Wash the tattoo using your fingertips or hand only. Use a mild antibacterial soap and warm water. Take care to remove <br /> all traces of blood as this will cause scabbing.Do not scrub the tattoo with a washcloth during the two week healing <br /> period. <br /> Always gently pat the tattoo dry with a clean soft cloth or just let it air dry. <br /> • Apply a thin coat of based ointment to the tattoo,Aquaphor,A&D Ointment and Tattoo Goo are all very good.(Just <br /> enough to make it shine,a little goes a long way...)Work it in well.Dab off all the excess with a paper towel.You <br /> should barely be able to tell that it's there... This is just enough to keep the tattoo moist and to keep it from scabbing. <br /> Your body heat will liquefy the ointment and it may become glossy looking or runny. This means there's too much on <br /> there.Dab more off. Too much ointment will only suffocate the tattoo and liquefy any scabs that may have formed <br /> causing the ink to fall out and look blotchy. There is no need to re-bandage the tattoo.Aquaphor,A&D Ointment, <br /> Tattoo Goo and Vitamin E Oil can all be very good for your new tattoo. <br /> • Ointment can be applied whenever the tattoo is feeling stiff or dry but beware of over-moisturizing.Your body will <br /> absorb what it needs where it needs it.Apply ointment twice a day for two to three days then switch to a regular <br /> moisturizer like Aveeno,Eucerin,Keri, Lubriderm,Curel,Jergens,or Vaseline Intensive care.Apply moisturizer twice <br /> a day for the remainder of two weeks.Do not use lotions that contain color or fragrance or sparkles until the healing is <br /> complete. (Usually anywhere from ten days to two weeks;possibly longer for slower healers.) <br /> • Your skin will form a protective layer no matter what you do. If you do not keep it moist or if you keep it too moist(it's <br /> a personal balance, different for each individual), it will form a thick,hard scab that may crack when you move. When <br /> you form this kind of a scab the ink sits within it and slowly heals into the skin. When the tattoo is kept moist it doesn't <br /> have a chance to form a scab but does form a thin membrane to protect the tattoo while it heals.This layer peels off <br /> very similar 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 falling off during this stage of healing. <br /> • You must keep your tattoo clean,however, long showers or baths must be avoided for 2 weeks.Prolonged soaking can <br /> and will loosen scabs if any have formed,or will soak through the soft tissue turning it into a soggy mess and cause <br /> your ink to flow down the drain.This includes Swimming in the Ocean or a Pool,Hot Tubs,and Saunas. Short showers <br /> are best,under ten minutes if possible. <br /> • Please r41Wainfrom scratching or picking at the tattoo. Scrubbing with a washcloth can be very harsh on a tattoo and <br /> will cause your colors to fade. Disrupting the tattoo while it's healing can also cause scar tissue. It is normal for the <br /> tattoo to become very itchy during the healing time. To relieve this,spray the tattoo with rubbing alcohol or slap it with <br /> your hand(this will sting it and take away the itch). <br /> • No but's about it,the sun is BAD for your tattoo,even if you've had it for a l000000ng time.A sunburn on a new tattoo <br /> can cause a lot of problems. It will dry out your tattoo and cause it to form a horrendous scab much of the time causing <br /> the tattoo to fade before it is even healed. It will take much longer to heal completely. It promotes scarring in a new <br /> tattoo. Wait until it is fully healed to go back in the sun or a tanning bed and make sure you put on a high quality <br /> SUNBLOCK(not sunscreen).But,do not apply sunblock while the tattoo is healing. The tattoo is under your skin, and <br /> your tan will form above it. If you get too dark,some colors(white,yellow,pink,and orange)may not show up as <br /> brightly as they could. Over time,excessive exposure to sunlight will cause your tattoo to fade no matter what colors <br /> are used. <br /> • Remember that hands and feet reproduce skin cells much faster than other parts of the body.A tattoo in these areas will <br /> sometimes take an extra two weeks to heal.During this time refrain from washing dishes,wearing gloves,or wearing <br /> socks and shoes(sandals must not rub the tattoo).Any friction of this type WILL wear away the tattoo within a very <br /> short period of time. Tattoos in these areas are almost never guaranteed. <br /> Resource: http://www.sharptattoos.com/aftercare.html <br />
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