Why Aftercare Matters

Your new tattoo is not just body art — it’s an open wound that needs care. Proper aftercare helps prevent infection, preserves the quality of your design, and ensures faster healing.

Immediate Aftercare: First 24 Hours

  • Leave the bandage on for 2–4 hours after your session.
  • Wash your hands before touching the tattoo.
  • Gently clean with lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap.
  • Pat dry with a clean towel — do not rub.
  • Apply a thin layer of tattoo-specific ointment or fragrance-free moisturizer.

Ongoing Care: Days 2 to 14

  • Clean the area twice a day and keep it moisturized.
  • Do not pick at scabs or scratch peeling skin.
  • Avoid tight clothing that may rub against the tattoo.

What to Avoid While Healing

  • No swimming in pools, hot springs, or oceans for at least 2 weeks.
  • No saunas or soaking baths — showers are OK after 24 hours.
  • Avoid direct sunlight; no tanning or sunscreen until fully healed.

Healing Timeline (General)

  • Initial healing: 5–7 days (may feel itchy or dry).
  • Full surface healing: 2–3 weeks.
  • Deep skin healing: up to 6 weeks (avoid heavy friction or impact).

When to See a Doctor

If you notice swelling, pus, intense redness, fever, or unusual pain, consult a local clinic. Most areas in Japan have English-speaking doctors available for travelers.

Final Tips

  • Keep the area clean, dry, and lightly moisturized.
  • Listen to your artist’s advice — they know your design best.
  • If you’re traveling, carry a small tube of healing balm or lotion with you.

Your tattoo is a memory — protect it, and it will stay beautiful for years to come.

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