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Reduce the need for touch-ups and reduce the color fade after healing. The soft padding offers a more comfortable healing process overall and your client’s.
You can cut the pads but please do not create a mosaic of tiny little pads. You can cut the pad once, otherwise they will not work as designed. Sleep with the pads on You do not need to wake up in the middle of the night to change your pads. Yes, it means your pads are on for a little longer, but due to the fact that you’re moving a lot less, then you’ll bleed a little less as well. So it all evens out. Sleeping with the pads on is definitely the most comfortable option available.
Sizes:
• Medium 8.25in x 11.6in (21cm x 29.7cm)
• Large 11.6in x 16.5in (29.7cm x 42cm)
• XL 23.6in x 35.4in (60cm x 90cm)
How To Use:
Step 1 - Clean the tattoo area of any excess plasma and blood. Use clean gloves when doing so. Remember that a fresh tattoo is an open wound, you definitely want to avoid any form of infection at all costs! Remember that bad healing is bad business.
Step 2 - Apply ointment by gently rubbing the ointment on the skin. Apply just the amount your skin can actually absorb. If it’s a white mountain, then you’ve overdone it. Your tattoo artist will likely have a recommendation on what local products are the best for this. We, on our end, have had some positive experiences with products that contain panthenol.
Step 3 - Apply pad to tattoo area by gently placing the pads on the tattooed area. Make sure you cover the tattoo area properly and leave some extra padding between the tattoo area and healthy skin. This prevents any excess plasma and blood from oozing out.
Step 4 - Fix pads with tape, any kind of tape will do. Just wrap it around the area nice and firm. The pad should be comfortably tight. Do not leave an air gap. In the event that you need to fix the tape on skin, then we recommend using special medical tape as it creates less irritation on the skin.
Step 5 - Keep your pad on for about 4 to 6 hours. Remove pad after 6 hours. Always go to bed with a clean pad - no need to wake up during the night. Removing the pad usually isn’t very painful. You’ll notice that the pad has absorbed all the extra pus in the shape of whatever image you now have on your skin.
Step 6 - Wash tattoo area with regular soap and water. Make sure to carefully wash your hands before washing your wound. Remember that a fresh tattoo is essentially an open wound - keep it clean!
Step 7 - Dry with a clean paper towel. We recommend using a tapping motion and not a rubbing the skin as it irritates the surface area a lot less.
Step 8 - Apply ointment and pads again. Add a small amount of ointment and then you already know the drill afterwards - repeat all the steps until the pad comes off clean. It’s recommended to keep using ointment for about 10 to 14 days. Just enough to keep the skin from getting dry.