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A practical checklist to prepare for your tattoo session and care for it while it heals. Perfect for first-timers and experienced clients who want to avoid common mistakes and promote proper healing.
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- Research tattoo artists and studios — Focus on artists who specialize in your desired style.
- Review artist's portfolio for healed work — Look for healed photos, not just fresh pieces.
- Check studio reviews and licensing — Verify hygiene, licensing, and client feedback online.
- Finalize the tattoo design with the artist — Agree on size, line weight, and color choices.
- Confirm placement, size, and pain expectations — Ask about visibility, movement, and likely discomfort.
- Book the appointment and pay any deposit — Confirm time, cancellation policy, and deposit amount.
- Prepare skin: hydrate and avoid sun for a week — Use fragrance-free lotion and skip tanning.
- Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and blood thinners 24 hours before — These increase bleeding and can affect tattoo quality.
- Eat a full meal and stay hydrated before your session — Bring water and snacks for long sessions.
- Wear comfortable, accessible clothing for the area — Choose dark, loose clothes you don't mind staining.
- Bring ID, payment, and reference images — Have contact info for your artist and any medical notes.
- Follow the artist's immediate aftercare steps — Adhere to the timing for first wash and bandage removal.
- Gently wash the tattoo with unscented soap — Use lukewarm water and rinse away ointment residue.
- Pat dry and apply a thin layer of recommended ointment — Use only what your artist recommends, thin coverage only.
- Apply recommended aftercare lotion as directed — Switch to fragrance-free lotion once initial healing passes.
- Protect the tattoo from sun; use SPF after healed — Avoid direct sun during healing; use high SPF once healed.
- Avoid swimming, soaking, and hot tubs until healed — No pools, baths, or ocean until scabs fall and skin seals.
- Avoid picking, scratching, or removing scabs — Let scabs fall naturally to prevent scarring and color loss.
- Monitor healing and contact pro for signs of infection — Seek help for excessive redness, pus, or fever.
- Schedule a touch-up appointment after full healing if needed — Assess after 6–8 weeks and book touch-up if color needs work.
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