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Proper Tattoo Aftercare
By David H.
Proper tattoo aftercare is of
paramount importance to help the tattooed skin to heal properly. The
tattooed area develops a protective layer of healing skin comprised of
coagulated blood and white blood cells within 20 minutes of it being
inked by a tattoo machine. This protective layer is sufficient to
naturally fight off most bacterial infections.
To clean the area, a hot/cold method
should be used. Put a wad of steaming hot wet
paper towels on the tattoo for 20-30 seconds. Take off the hot paper
towels and place a wad of cold
wet paper towels on the tattoo for another
20-30 seconds. The heat serves to open up the pores of the skin,
allowing them to be cleansed and the cold closes them back up again.
This hot/cold method is a typical medical procedure for all light wounds
and that is what the tattoo is, a very colorful wound! This method of
cleaning the tattoo is more effective than washing/bathing the area
which could potentially cause some of the ink to “bleed out” from the
tattoo.
There are some things that you should
not do to tattooed skin as a measure of aftercare. Refrain from
covering up the tattoo with a bandage or protective cover. Your
tattooed skin needs oxygen in order to heal. If you must cover it, only
apply the bandage very loosely so that the area is not constricted.
Refrain from using healing ointments as these tend to just cover up the
skin and prevent oxygen from reaching the tattoo. Refrain from washing
the area as this may cause ink to “bleed out”
The healing process of the tattoo is
almost as important as the tattooing process. As long as you take some
simple aftercare measures, your tattoo will heal brilliantly. |