Caring for a New Tattoo
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Taking care of a new tattoo can prevent health problems and protect the quality of the image. Most artists give clients a pamphlet that explains all the necessary procedures. Customers generally receive instructions to:
- Remove the bandage one to two hours after completion.
- Wash gently with cool or lukewarm water, using a mild antibacterial soap.
- Pat dry. (Don't rub!)
- Apply very thin coats of antibacterial ointment and work into the skin. Too much ointment can pull color out of the tattoo.
- Avoid soaking the tattoo in water or letting the shower pound directly on it.
- Avoid the sun, sea and swimming pool until healed.
- Refrain from picking at scabs. They will fall off as the tattoo heals, usually in one to three weeks.
- Use ice packs if swelling or redness occurs.
- Call a doctor if you have even the slightest signs of infection.
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