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10 Tips to Prevent Tattoo Infections

Even though the process is generally safe, tattooing can lead to mild infections in some cases. The risk of infection is higher if you have a suppressed immune system or you get the tattoo on a site that is difficult to clean

By VenepoolPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
10 Tips to Prevent Tattoo Infections
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Install tattoo-aftercare products now

Before getting a tattoo, it’s a good idea to install an aftercare product like a tattoo healing ointment or a tattoo cream on the spot you want to get inked. After you get the tattoo, you can use the same products again to make the healing process easier. There are plenty of aftercare products on the market, so you can choose whichever is most suitable for your needs. While you can’t completely avoid infection after getting a tattoo, you can reduce the risk by picking a high-quality ointment. Look for a tattoo cream or ointment that is made with safe ingredients, such as aloe vera and Vitamin E. If you have sensitive skin, try to find a product free from preservatives, fragrance, and other artificial ingredients. Tattoo healing ointments usually come with instructions on how to use them. Be sure to read the instructions carefully and follow them for best results.

Keep the area clean and dry

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You should make a habit of cleaning the area of your body where you got the new tattoo as soon as possible. Use mild soap and lukewarm water to clean your tattoo, and pat it dry with a clean towel. Avoid using antiseptics and alcohol-based cleansers on the site of your new tattoo because they can cause irritation. After cleaning the area, you should dry it carefully and put on a bandage. Many artists will put a bandage on your tattoo as soon as they’re done. Make sure you change it each day, as you don’t want to let any dirt or bacteria get into your wound. If you’re not sure about how to clean the site of your tattoo, it’s best to ask your tattoo artist for advice. Your artist will know the best way to clean your new tattoo and keep it from becoming infected.

Choose a high-quality tattoo ink and needle

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Even though it’s not commonly known, the type of ink and needle used during the tattooing process can greatly affect the risk of getting an infection. To minimize the risks, make sure that the tattoo artist you choose uses a high-quality tattoo ink and a new needle for each client. Tattoo inks are generally made of pigment, water, and preservatives. They can be either organic or synthetic. While synthetic inks are generally easier to use, they are more likely to cause an infection. Organic inks, on the other hand, are made of natural pigments like iron oxide. These inks might be slower to create the image, but they are also less likely to cause an infection. You should also make sure that the tattoo artist uses a new and clean needle for each client. You can ask the artist about the needle they use before you get inked, and make sure that they change the needle when it’s no longer sharp enough to do the job.

Check your artist’s hygiene practices

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Before you decide to get a new tattoo, it’s a good idea to check your artist’s hygiene practices, as dirty tools are one of the main causes of infection. You can do this by asking your artist questions about their hygiene, such as: Where do they store their equipment? Are they cleaning their equipment properly? Tattoo artists should be using clean, disposable gloves when they’re tattooing. They should also be using freshly sterilized, single-use needles and disposable, sealed ink cups. If you’re not sure that your artist is following proper hygiene practices, you should consider going to another shop. While it’s not easy to find a good artist, it’s definitely worth it when you consider all the risks associated with getting a tattoo.

Use ointment with antibiotic properties

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If you get an infection after getting your tattoo, you should see your doctor and ask for a prescription ointment with antibiotic properties. Use the ointment as directed and don’t stop using it even if the infection is gone. You can also use some natural remedies, like the ones below, to get rid of the infection and speed up the healing process. Garlic - Garlic is a powerful natural antibiotic, and it has been used for thousands of years to treat infections. You can either eat garlic or apply it directly to the site of the infection. - Garlic is a powerful natural antibiotic, and it has been used for thousands of years to treat infections. You can either eat garlic or apply it directly to the site of the infection. Tea tree oil - Tea tree oil is another potent natural antibiotic that can be applied directly to the site of the infection. - Tea tree oil is another potent natural antibiotic that can be applied directly to the site of the infection. Coconut oil - Coconut oil has natural antibiotic properties and can be applied directly to the site of the infection to reduce the swelling and speed up the healing process.

Baking soda trick

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If you get an infection after getting a new tattoo, you can try this simple trick to get rid of it quickly. Mix baking soda with water and apply the mixture to the site of the infection. You can do this 2-3 times per day for a couple of days until the infection is gone. Baking soda is a powerful antiseptic, so it can kill the bacteria that’s causing the infection. After you’ve gotten a tattoo and cleaned the site of the infection, you should keep the area dry (but not too dry) and apply a bit of ointment or cream to keep it moist. After using any of the above tricks to get rid of the infection, use a clean bandage to cover the site. You can also apply a bit of ointment or cream after cleaning the site to make sure that the infection doesn’t come back.

Conclusion

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Getting a new tattoo can be a great experience for most people, but there is always a risk of infection. You can reduce the risk of getting an infection by installing an aftercare product, keeping the area clean, choosing a high-quality ink and needle, and checking your artist’s hygiene practices. Make sure that you use ointment with antibiotic properties if you get an infection, and try the baking soda trick to get rid of it quickly.

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