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Aftercare Instructions

Tattoos

Tegaderm: 

 

Remove after 24 hours or sooner if you start leaking out of the bandage. You may replace with a second piece after the area has been thoroughly cleaned with liquid antibacterial soap (Dial Gold is my go to).

 

Pat dry with a paper towel and then put your new piece on.

 

You can leave that new piece on for an additional 3 days.

 

You don’t have to do anything to care for the tattoo until the tegaderm comes off, after that you can follow general tattoo after care.

 

General Tattoo Aftercare:

 

You must clean your tattoo a minimum of two times a day with clean hands.

 

You will then apply a light layer of Aquaphor to the area. Be sure not to over moisturize your tattoo or it will not heal properly.

 

Once the tattoo begins the scabbing stage, you can switch to an unscented lotion. (Curel Ultra Healing is my go to).

 

  • Do not pick or scratch at the scabs.

 

  • Do not use rubbing alcohol or peroxide on your tattoos.

 

  • Do not go swimming or soak your tattoo for at least 6 weeks.

 

  • Do not wash your tattoo with anything abrasive such as a wash cloth or a loofa.

Piercings

General Aftercare for Piercings

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Wash your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.

 

Clean with Liquid Dial Gold soap at least once a day.

 

Spray with sterile saline wound wash while healing. Moving or rotating jewelry is not necessary during cleaning/rinsing and may actually irritate the piercing.

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Dry with clean, disposable products like gauze or cotton swabs, gently removing any crusty debris or build up. Cloth towels should be avoided as they can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry.

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WHAT TO DO

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  • Wash your hands prior to touching the piercing; leave the piercing alone except when cleaning.

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  • During healing, do not twist, spin, or rotate your jewelry.

  • Exercise and sweating during healing is fine. Avoid activities that could jostle or aggravate the piercing. Keep the piercing protected from bacteria present on gym equipment or exercise mats.

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  • Make sure your bedding is washed and changed regularly. Wear clean, comfortable, breathable clothing that protects your piercing while you are sleeping.

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  • Showers tend to be safer than taking baths, as bathtubs can harbor bacteria. If you bathe in a tub, clean it well before each use and rinse off your piercing when you get out.

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WHAT TO AVOID

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  • Avoid cleaning with alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, antibacterial soaps, iodine, or any harsh products, as these can damage cells. Also avoid ointments as they prevent necessary air circulation.

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  • Avoid Bactine®, pierced ear care solutions, and other products containing Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK). These can be irritating and are not intended for long-term wound care.

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  • Avoid over-cleaning. This can delay your healing and irritate your piercing.

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  • Avoid undue trauma such as friction and pressure from clothing, excessive motion of the area, playing with the jewelry, and vigorous cleaning. These activities can cause the formation of unsightly and uncomfortable scar tissue, migration, prolonged healing, and other complications.

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  • Avoid all oral contact, rough play, and contact with others’ bodily fluids on or near your piercing during healing.

  • Avoiding things like excessive stress, drug use, excessive caffeine, nicotine and alcohol are suggested as they can prolong the healing process.

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  • Avoid submerging the piercing in bodies of water such as lakes, pools, oceans, hot tubs, etc. Or, protect your piercing using a waterproof transparent film dressing. These are available at most pharmacies and are ideal for nipple, navel, and surface piercing placements.

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  • Avoid all beauty and personal care products on or around the piercing including cosmetics, lotions, and sprays, etc.

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  • Don’t hang charms or any object from your jewelry until the piercing is fully healed. 

 

Oral Piercing Aftercare

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Swish with alcohol free mouthwash anytime you eat or drink anything other than water. Continue normal oral healthcare using a new toothbrush.

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To reduce swelling it is recommended to apply ice and drink 8-10 glasses of cold water. You can take ibuprofen if you are not allergic.

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