How do I take care of a “hidden” tattoo?
I recently got another tattoo purposely in a place I could hide it. The only problem is the healing. How do you take care of a tattoo that’s almost always covered? I’ve always been told, even by tattoo artist, to let the tattoo show and breathe while it heals. But with working a professional job everyday this is not an option. What can I do to make sure my tattoo heals properly but still cover it for work?
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san_gwapo19 wrote:
Right after your tattoo is done your tattoo artist will clean up your tattoo and apply aftercare ointment. Then a bandage is applied. Your artist will instruct you to leave the bandage on for a certain length of time. Generally this is a couple of hours, but it may be more or less.
After leaving the bandage on for the amount of time specified by your tattoo artist, slowly and carefully remove the bandage.
With your hand (not a washcloth), gently wash your tattoo with mild antibacterial soap and lukewarm water. Use a patting, rather than a rubbing motion when washing. Once your tattoo is clean, pat it dry (don’t rub) with a soft washcloth. Let it air dry for about 10 minutes.
Now apply a thin layer of the aftercare ointment to your tattoo, being careful to cover the entire tattoo. Don’t apply too much ointment or it can overhydrate the tattoo as well as trap germs. Do not re-bandage. Wear loose, clean clothing over your tattoo if needed.
You can take showers, but no swimming, hot tubs or taking baths for two to three weeks. You will need to avoid prolonged sun exposure, although you should expose your tattoo to air as much as possible. You also should not shave the area for the first month.
Keep applying a thin layer of ointment two or three times throughout the day as needed to keep it from drying out.
After the first few days you will notice some peeling or scabbing. It will be itchy as well. Don’t peel, pick at the scabs or scratch it. Let your skin peel and release any scabs on its own. If you peel the skin off or pick at any scabs, the ink can come off with it.
At this point, your tattoo will also feel tight and dry like a sunburn. Keep applying a thin layer of your aftercare ointment a few times a day to keep your skin supple. Many tattoo artists will recommend switching to a simple lotion after the first few days. Follow your artist’s instructions on ingredients to avoid when choosing a lotion for this period of tattoo healing.
It usually takes about three weeks for a tattoo to be completely healed. Once it is healed it is important to apply sunscreen to help protect it from sunburns and fading. Making a habit of protecting your tattoo from the sun will keep the colors strong for many years to come.
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