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It's critical to have fresh tattoos done by a certified permanent makeup artist. They not only have the skills and skills to create a work of art that you can be proud of, but they also know how to avoid difficulties after your session by using the proper aftercare techniques.

Depending on where you are in the healing process, your specific aftercare treatments may differ slightly.

For one to two hours, a new tattoo is bandaged. Although your tattoo artist may provide a tiny amount of aftercare ointment, you must remove your bandage to allow the wound to breathe. You'll need to carefully wash the tattoo wound with antibacterial soap at this stage. To dry, lightly pat the surface.

Most permanent makeup artists in Portland advise using A+D ointment. It contains a mixture of petrolatum and lanolin, which may help to preserve your skin in the hours following your tattoo.

You can use a milder, fragrance-free moisturizer like Lubriderm or Eucerin after the first couple of days. This will also aid in the relief of itching, which is common during the healing process.

Other tattoo maintenance suggestions include avoiding the sun or immersing the wound in water. Picking at an itchy tattoo can also lead to infections and scarring.

A new tattoo can take up to three months to properly heal. When all of the scabs have fallen off and your skin is no longer red, your tattoo is healed. You should follow all of your tattoo artist's aftercare guidelines until you get to this point.

Take-out

Vaseline isn't the greatest aftercare product for tattoos. Petroleum jelly absorbs moisture and germs, which can lead to infections and scars if your tattoo isn't allowed to breathe while it heals. If your skin is dry, you might be able to apply Vaseline on ancient tattoos.

Any concerns you may have should always be discussed with your professional permanent makeup artist. If you feel your tattoo is infected, you should get care from a doctor.

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