Tattoo After care
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Performing a tattoo is very exciting, but we always have to keep in mind that when we tattoo, we create wounds on the skin of our client, which is invasive.
So you have to be aware of the necessary care before and after tattooing. It is essential that you know the measures and steps to follow you should take into account when working, and also communication with your client.
So you have to be aware of the necessary care before and after tattooing. It is essential that you know the measures and steps to follow you should take into account when working, and also communication with your client.
Healing process
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1-7 DAYS:
In the first week the greatest discomfort will occur, since the skin has just been punctured and the body will be at the highest stress level, trying to assimilate the ink and healing the wounds caused by the needles. The first three days, the skin will be swollen and very sensitive. The inflammation is normal in the first 72 hours, it may even take a little longer to go away, although the sensitivity will last more days. A soft scab will appear until day 7, it is a type of scarring from that of other wounds or scrapes. And this is because, by constantly moisturizing the skin with creams and washing it with soap, the skin is moistened enough not to harden the scarring. You have to be careful not to remove the scabs. Let them come off on their own so as not to make the wounds deeper. Therefore, when you talk to your client, make this part very clear. It is also normal for the wound to ooze mucus or fluids, but it is part of the healing process. ITCHINESS AFTER 7 DAYS: The skin begins to regenerate and the hair that was shaved prior to the tattoo begins to grow. This leads to itching. You have to make it clear to the client that it is very important that they do not scratch the area. In fact, every time they want to do so, they should apply a thin layer of moisturizing cream. Hands and nails are a source of concentration of bacteria, so it is essential to maintain proper a sepsis in the area to avoid infections. Frequent washing and moisturizing are the key to healing the tattoo. Otherwise, the skin that has to come off by itself will not, and healing will be slower and poorer. 15-20 DAYS: From the second or third week on, all discomfort and itching should decrease or disappear. This happens after taking good care of the tattoo. But beware, constantly washing is not good either, two or three times a day should be enough. Of course, do not forget to moisturize the skin with creams. After the third week, the skin may not be as smooth or soft as it used to be. If this happens, it is advisable to keep moisturizing the skin with lotions and creams. Little by little the effect will be reversed, so be patient. |
What products should I use?
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Complications and infections
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However, some unexpected complications may arise due to poor care or not following the steps mentioned before. How to identify an infected tattoo? Keep reading to know more.
To begin with, inflammation followed by irritation is easily identified. When the wounded skin comes into contact with bacteria, inflammation quickly occurs and it produces a reddish appearance that can make the area hotter and raise a fever. Also, the itching increases and a lot. As we mentioned, in this situation, what you should not do is scratch, at all. If the tattoo is infected, it would be good to wash the affected area and look for alternatives to calm the itching. Something that can also work is to apply a thin layer of aloe vera. Like any infection, oozing and pus normally happen. This would be considered a fairly advanced infection. In the event that this happens, one of the things that can be done is to apply physiological solution and use antiseptic products, apart from washing it with neutral soap. In any of these situations, we recommend seeing a doctor and never self-medicate. So if something like this happens to your client, remind them that it is important to see a professional. Personal care is the responsibility of the client, but you must be clear when explaining what to do and how to take care of the tattoo after the session. Healing time also depends a lot on its size and complexity, but care is the client’s main responsibility. |
How to maintain my tattoo over time?
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And lastly, as we anticipated before, after-care after healing is complete is essential. For this reason, we’ll give you some tips.
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