Laser Aftercare Instructions

The tattoo removal laser treatment may create a superficial burn wound. Some clients may experience bruising or swelling. There is immediate whitening of the treated area, which usually lasts for several minutes. Many clients then develop blisters, crusts, or scabs within 12-72 hours, which may last for 1-2 weeks or more. The treated areas may be pink or pale after the scab separates. Loss of skin pigment in the treated area is common, and is usually temporary. Healing is usually complete by 6-8 weeks.

1. Keep the treated area clean and dry while it is healing. Clean the area gently with soap and water and then gently pat the area dry. You may apply a thin coating of antibiotic ointment up to three times a day while the area is healing if you keep the area covered with a sterile dressing.

2. You may apply cool compresses as necessary for 24 hours after the laser treatment to help reduce discomfort and inflammation. You may take plain Tylenol, but avoid aspirin (it can increase the risk of bruising and/or bleeding).

3. Do not pick at the scab or allow the skin to become scraped, as this may result in infection and scarring. Shaving should be avoided in the treated area until it is completely healed.

4. Do not wear makeup or any cream or medication unless recommended by our office for 48 hours.

5. Wear a sunblock with an SPF of 25 or higher over the area for 3 months following the treatment.

6. If the area looks infected (honey coloured crusting and oozing or spreading redness), if you experience an unusual discomfort or bleeding, if any other complications develop, or if you have any questions or concerns, contact the office immediately. Of course, if you have any extreme reaction (such as moderate to severe facial swelling, moderate to severe rash, any difficulty breathing, or you are in any distress) call 999 and go to the emergency department.

Urban Ink Tattooists

Lee Woodruff - Tattooist
Lee Woodruff
I am the owner of Urban Ink Tattoo Studio and have been tattooing for eight years. I have been interested in art since primary school and I specialise in black and grey realism and cover-ups. My work is at the highest level in all aspects of tattooing.
 
Kirstie - Tattooist
Kirstie Griffiths
I did my A Levels and Foundation Degree, then went to UCLan to study Fine Art. Shortly afterwards, Lee took me on at Urban Ink as his apprentice. I have been at the studio for four years and specialise in black and grey.
 
Caroline - Tattooist
Caroline Woodruff
Profile coming soon.
 
Claire Canning - Tattooist
Claire Canning - Tattooist
Profile coming soon.
 

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