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Taking care of a new tattoo is essentially managing an open wound while trying to preserve the ink. The first few weeks are critical for preventing infection and ensuring the lines and shading stay sharp.
Here is exactly how to handle the healing process step-by-step.
The Initial Aftercare Process
Tattoo healing process day by day
- Days 1–3 (The Weeping Phase): The area will be red, sore, and warm to the touch. It will leak plasma and ink. This is completely normal.
- Days 4–7 (The Peeling Phase): The tattoo will begin to flake, peel, and look incredibly dry. It will look like a snake shedding its skin. Do not pick or peel the skin. Let it fall off naturally during washing.
- Days 7–14 (The Itchy Phase): The skin will get intensely itchy as it knits back together. Do not scratch it. Slap it gently with an open palm or apply lotion to take the edge off.
Critical Rules: The “Do Nots”
- No Submerging in Water: No baths, hot tubs, swimming pools, or oceans for at least 2 to 3 weeks. Short showers are fine, but do not let the stream blast the tattoo directly.
- No Direct Sunlight: UV rays destroy healing skin and fade ink fast. Keep it covered with loose clothing. Do not apply sunscreen to a fresh, unhealed tattoo (usually safe after 3 weeks).
- No Tight Clothing: Wear loose, breathable cotton clothes over the area to prevent friction from rubbing off scabs or trapping sweat.
Signs of Infection
If you notice extreme redness spreading outward, red streaks, prolonged swelling after day 4, thick yellow/green pus, or you develop a fever, see a doctor immediately.
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