Laser Tattoo Removal Aftercare
- georgiacoulson
- Jan 21
- 1 min read
Not To Irritate: Do not pick or pop blisters or scabs, as doing this can lead to scarring, pigmentation or discolouration.
Bleeding: In case bleeding extends beyond the bandage, maintain the gauze in position and regularly replace the bandage to mitigate the risk of infection. Should you have concerns about potential infection, promptly contact the clinic for advice.
Gentle Cleaning: 48 hours post-treatment, gently wash the treated area with a mild soap, pat it dry, and avoid rubbing.
Preventing Friction: To prevent friction, it’s advisable to keep the treated area covered, particularly in regions prone to friction, like the hips and feet.
Swelling: Swelling in distal extremities like legs, ankles, feet, hands, and arms can be more pronounced. If you notice significant swelling, elevate the affected area to facilitate drainage of fluid build-up, particularly during night time.
Massage: After the treated area has fully healed and the skin is no longer broken, gently apply Bio Oil twice daily with a light massage until the day before your next treatment. This promotes increased blood flow to the region, facilitating the faster removal of recently broken ink particles.
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