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How to Prevent Tattoo Scarring

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How to Prevent Tattoo Scarring

How to Prevent Tattoo Scarring

Tattoo scarring can be a huge downer, but it doesn’t have to be. Preventing tattoo scarring is easier than you think and will help keep your tattoos looking as fresh and vibrant as the day they were made. In this blog post, we’ll go over six simple ways to prevent any future tattoo scars from appearing on your skin.

 

How to Prevent Tattoo Scarring: 6 Proven Tips

 

Use a tattoo cream to moisturize the skin.

Find a good quality tattoo cream that can moisturize your skin. This will help with any dryness or itching that may occur during a healing process, leading to scarring in the form of bruising and red patches.

 

Maintain constant cleanliness

Always wash your hands before touching your tattooed area or an open wound on it. It’s always good practice to keep wounds from becoming infected by avoiding dirty areas and germs as much as possible. If you are too exhausted post-tattooing, make sure you get some rest instead of picking up anything off the floor without washing your hands first. This is how many infections begin! Try not to scratch at it either since scratching could lead to tearing if done excessively over time.

 

Use top-quality tattoo oil.

Regular application of high-quality tattoo oil will help your skin heal. It also helps to keep the tattoos looking fresh and vibrant with continued use. Tattoo oil will also help with any itching that may occur.

 

Don’t pick or scratch at it.

This is an obvious one, but very important nonetheless. Don’t pick or scratch at the tattooed area because this can lead to scarring in the form of bruising and red patches from dryness or itching, which could be why you are doing it in the first place. Try not to rub too vigorously since this may cause friction irritation that could result in future scars. Reducing any inflammation on your skin will reduce the chances of possible bruising and scarring during the healing process. So try taking care of yourself post-tattooing by resting when needed and avoiding stressful situations.

 

Apply aloe Vera gel to soothe and reduce inflammation 

Research shows that Aloe Vera gel helps reduce inflammation and can be applied to the tattooed area post-tattooing. It’s also a natural remedy that doesn’t contain any harsh chemicals like other ointments on the market today, so it won’t irritate your skin or cause more scarring. Plus, it comes with a whole host of other benefits.

 

Keep an eye on the tattoo for 24-48 hours after getting it inked

This is to ensure you don’t have any reactions that may cause problems down the road and need to be addressed immediately, like a bad chemical reaction or something else. It’s also important because some people notice they’re allergic to certain colors out of nowhere, so if this happens then, your body needs time to heal before another appointment can be scheduled. Keep checking for anything unusual; too, especially as the skin heals over 48 since you got your tattoo.

 

Drink plenty of water and eat salty foods to replace fluids lost during the healing process

Water is essential for any healing process, but it’s especially helpful post-tattooing to replace the fluids lost during tattooing. This will help reduce inflammation and speed up the healing process as well. Eating salty foods is also a good idea because salt helps with reducing fluid retention, which can lead to swelling or bruising later on if enough isn’t replaced.

 

Avoid sun exposure on newly inked skin.

This will reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation. Also, try to avoid anything that could cause excessive sweating because this can lead to more scarring as well.

 

Choose a tattoo artist with experience.

While this may seem like a no-brainer, it’s worth mentioning that an experienced tattoo artist will help you avoid any complications during the healing process.

 

How to Prevent Tattoo Scarring

 

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