AfterCare

Caring for after the permanent makeup tattoo removal correctly.

How to Care for Skin After tattoo removal and Rejuvenation.

Follow the aftercare instruction it is very important that we first explain and now as to what the client has to do for home care. Within an hour it’s really important to keep them completely dry. please take a tissue press gently but firmly to remove.

Antiseptic cream such as ” Bepanthen First Aid cream ” ( you can buy at pharmacies shop or Amazon.com )

For the first 7 days apply a thin layer of antiseptic cream ( you need to keep the area dry and gently clean with a tissue tap ) for at least 7 days after treatment with cotton swabs every morning and night. But you have to tell your client to wipe off the old layer of the antiseptic before they apply a new layer of the antiseptic.

  • Do not apply makeup for a minimum of 24 hours after treatment. So please don’t put water on your eyebrows for 5-7 days do not touch the procedure site during the healing process to avoid any bacterial infection. So right, after the procedure, your skin may be swelling is a normal reaction of the body. So don’t panic swelling should go down within a few hours after tattoo removal.

the next 3- 5 days, the skin will actually form a crust in that time the skin is preparing to push off that crust, and the old colors during that time the skin may get itchy.

  • No workout, no pool, no sun, and no sauna for 5-7 days. I mean you are going to be sweating. they cause open wounds and infection is possible. Because this is exposure. So it’s should not exposure. And after 5-7 days, the little scabs start to come off, just let the scabs come off on their own. After the skin peeling, you will see that the area is still white. And it gonna disappear within 2-4 weeks. That’s a normal thing. Because will protect your skin from the Sun and prevent oxidizing.
  • use SPF 30 or higher sunblock to increase the effectiveness of your procedure
  • Use gentle facial cleansers but do you avoid facial peels, facial scrub, facial exfoliant, and facial prescriptions like Retin-A and prescriptions for acne.
  • Do not shave the tattoo removed area during the process. As it may lead to scarring or infection

  • Avoid contact with your pet including petting, snuggling, being kissed, and sleeping in the same bed for at least 7 days.  ( because it can be infected.)

For oily skin: white sun protection may peel off faster than dry skin types. After the skin is completely peeled off.
In this case, it is advisable to apply a sun protection cream to that area every morning for at least 2-3 weeks.

For every skin type If itching applies the moisturizer cream or gel afterward for several days to avoid the itching.

The eating: did not have a problem with them eating. (able to eat and drink as usual.) 

The skin characteristics to change after tattoo removal

How long will the scabs remain?

Answer: Scabs will heal at different rates, therefore we can not predict exactly how longthey will last.
Usualy, in a healthy person the scabs will come away between 7-10 days.

How should i treat my removal tattoo now that it has healed?

Answer: It is recommended that you use sunblock cream in order to protect the skin. So as not to let the sunlight burn the tattooed removal area.

Are there any products that i should avoid using?

Answer: Do not use bleaching creams, chemicals or other exfoliating products containing retinol, fruit acids or other exfoliating and whitening substances as they those product will burn the tattooed removal area.

Avoid any skincare that has the following ingredients.

When applying these products just avoid the tattooed removal area.

  • Aftercare instruction Document download .pdf (Click Here)

Appointment:

Touch-up procedure.

We can repeat it every 3 or 4 weeks until the old tattoo is gone at all or as long as is necessary to remove, and tattoo removal to wherever the client wants to depend on what the client needs are. When the old color fades away until the skin is ready and it allows us to go hair strokes next time.

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