What should I do if I develop an allergy to tattoo ink?
If you experience unusual redness, rash, swelling, or itching beyond the normal healing process, you might have an allergy to the tattoo ink. Consult a dermatology specialist for evaluation.
If you experience unusual redness, rash, swelling, or itching beyond the normal healing process, you might have an allergy to the tattoo ink. Consult a dermatology specialist for evaluation.
Signs of infection include excessive redness, swelling, pus, warmth, or pain beyond the normal healing process. If you suspect an infection, seek medical advice immediately. A physician can provide a proper course of treatment, such as antibiotic ointment.
Try to avoid sleeping directly on your new tattoo for the first few nights to prevent excessive pressure, rubbing, or sticking to your bedsheets.
Avoid high-intensity workouts, excessive sweating, and friction against your tattoo for at least one week.
It’s common for tattoos to look slightly dull or faded during healing. Once the top layer of skin regenerates, the colors will appear vibrant again.
Yes! This is your skin’s natural way of regenerating over the tattooed area. Continue moisturizing and avoid picking at the skin.