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What Should You Avoid After a Tattoo Removal? Find Here!

  • Jan 29
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 9

Tattoo Removal

Summary: There are certain things you should avoid after a tattoo removal treatment. Avoid sun exposure and picking at the skin. Stay away from hot water and stop smoking.

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Are you considering a tattoo removal? It is more than just a laser session; it is a healing process. While modern laser technology does an incredible job breaking down the unwanted ink particles, the real magic happens afterwards. Your body also works to flush those particles and repair the skin. It is crucial to pay attention to the aftercare to ensure the ink fades away without any hassles. What you avoid during your recovery phase can make the difference between smooth fading and unwanted complications such as pigmentation, scarring, or delayed results. If you are planning to remove your tattoo, continue reading this blog.


Things You Should Know About Tattoo Removal Aftercare


Avoid Sun Exposure


After removing a tattoo, your skin becomes vulnerable and extra sensitive. As a reputable laser skin clinic, we recommend avoiding going out in the sun immediately after treatment. Sun exposure during this time can lead to dark patches, hyperpigmentation, or burns that may take months to fade. Tanning, whether from natural sunlight or a tanning bed, can increase the risks of skin damage. Even a little sunlight can slow the healing process.


Do Not Pick Or Peel the skin.


It is normal for the treated area to peel, scab, or blister after the treatment. When it might be tempting to touch your skin, picking is one of the fastest ways to cause infection or scarring. Your body forms scabs or blisters for a reason; they are part of the healing process. Interfering with them can leave a permanent mark or disrupt the healing process. Avoid touching the treated area and allow your skin heal at its own timeline.


Avoid Intense Exercise


Friction and sweat are not ideal companions for your freshly treated skin. High-intensity exercises can increase discomfort, irritation, and swelling. Gyms can also expose your healing skin to bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. It is better to avoid intense workouts for at least 24-48 hours after the treatment. However, you can continue with lighter exercises.


Stay Away from Hot Water and Swimming


Heat can aggravate your treated area, and moisture can delay recovery. Avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, steam rooms, and saunas immediately after a tattoo removal. Hot tubs and pools may contain bacteria and chemicals that can irritate sensitive or open skin. Stick to lukewarm showers at least for a few days after the treatment. Gently cleanse the area and pat it dry with a clean towel.


Avoid Harsh Skincare Products


Your skin needs your attention and care after the treatment. Products that contain strong active ingredients, fragrances, alcohol, or retinoids can cause redness, irritation, or prolonged healing. It also includes waxing, chemical peels, or scrubs near the treated area. Use fragrance-free, mild cleansers and moisturisers. You can also ask experts for recommendations on the skincare products you should use after the treatment.


Stop Smoking


Smoking interferes with the recovery process and prolongs the fading process. It constricts your blood vessels, reducing blood flow. Remember, immunity is necessary to help your body remove the ink. Many people wonder, “Can I drink alcohol after tattoo removal?” The answer is no. Alcohol can dehydrate your body and slow down the healing process. Maintain a healthy diet and drink enough water to build a strong immunity. Avoid consuming junk and deep-fried food, as they can impact your blood circulation.


Removing a tattoo is a process, not a shortcut. While it is exciting to watch unwanted ink fade, proper aftercare and patience are key to achieving the best results. Avoiding these common mistakes gives your skin the ideal environment to regenerate, heal, and reveal clearer skin.

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